Does genetic diversity limit disease spread in natural host populations?
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Analyses between Reproductive Behavior, Genetic Diversity and Pythium Responsiveness in Zingiber spp. Reveal an Adaptive Significance for HemiclonalityPhylogeny of seven Bulinus species originating from endemic areas in three African countries, in relation to the human blood fluke Schistosoma haematobiumHuman drivers of ecological and evolutionary dynamics in emerging and disappearing infectious disease systems.Climate change and habitat fragmentation drive the occurrence of Borrelia burgdorferi, the agent of Lyme disease, at the northeastern limit of its distribution.The diversity-generating benefits of a prokaryotic adaptive immune systemThe effect and relative importance of neutral genetic diversity for predicting parasitism varies across parasite taxa.Intracolonial genetic variation affects reproductive skew and colony productivity during colony foundation in a parthenogenetic termite.Higher plant diversity promotes higher diversity of fungal pathogens, while it decreases pathogen infection per plant.Intensified food production and correlated risks to human health in the Greater Mekong Subregion: a systematic reviewExperimental viral evolution reveals major histocompatibility complex polymorphisms as the primary host factors controlling pathogen adaptation and virulence.French invasive Asian tiger mosquito populations harbor reduced bacterial microbiota and genetic diversity compared to Vietnamese autochthonous relatives.Recent range expansion of an intermediate host for animal schistosome parasites in the Indo-Australian Archipelago: phylogeography of the freshwater gastropod Indoplanorbis exustus in South and Southeast Asia.Simulated climate change, epidemic size, and host evolution across host-parasite populations.Integrating chytrid fungal parasites into plankton ecology: research gaps and needs.Prospects for emerging infections in East and southeast Asia 10 years after severe acute respiratory syndrome.Host resistance influences patterns of experimental viral adaptation and virulence evolution.The fungus-growing termite Macrotermes natalensis harbors bacillaene-producing Bacillus sp. that inhibit potentially antagonistic fungiInsect outbreak shifts the direction of selection from fast to slow growth rates in the long-lived conifer Pinus ponderosa.Recent evolution of extreme cestode growth suppression by a vertebrate host.Self-fertilization, long-distance flash invasion and biogeography shape the population structure of Pseudosuccinea columella at the worldwide scale.The transcriptomics of an experimentally evolved plant-virus interaction.Host population bottlenecks drive parasite extinction during antagonistic coevolutionHost heterozygosity and genotype rarity affect viral dynamics in an avian subspecies complex.Variation in host resistance could limit the spread of more broadly virulent pathogens.Genomic studies of disease-outcome in host--pathogen dynamics.Vaccine Effects on Heterogeneity in Susceptibility and Implications for Population Health Management.Cooperation and cheating as innovation: insights from cellular societies.Geophysiology of Wood Frogs: Landscape Patterns of Prevalence of Disease and Circulating Hormone Concentrations across the Eastern Range.Diversity and the maintenance of sex by parasites.Serial infection of diverse host (Mus) genotypes rapidly impedes pathogen fitness and virulence.Protein-poor diet reduces host-specific immune gene expression in Bombus terrestris.Adaptation of a Chytrid Parasite to Its Cyanobacterial Host Is Hampered by Host Intraspecific Diversity.Ecological and evolutionary approaches to managing honeybee disease.Effects of Host Variability on the Spread of Invasive Forest DiseasesForest community response to invasive pathogens: the case of ash dieback in a British woodlandDeveloping smarter host mixtures to control plant diseaseMitigating pest and pathogen impacts using resistant trees: a framework and overview to inform development and deployment in Europe and North AmericaHigher immunocompetence is associated with higher genetic diversity in feral honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera)Complex virome in feces from Amerindian children in isolated Amazonian villagesAn ecological role for assortative mating under infection?
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Does genetic diversity limit disease spread in natural host populations?
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