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Autor:
Stephanie S. Gervasi, Irene Y. Chen, Aaron Smith-McLallen, David Sontag, Ziad Obermeyer, Michael Vennera, Ravi Chawla
Publikováno v:
Health Affairs. 41:212-218
Autor:
Carmen Harjoe, Trang D. Dang, Jenny Urbina, Ricky D. Cothran, Andrew R. Blaustein, Julia C. Buck, Randall J. Bendis, Brian M. Mattes, Devin K. Jones, Rick A. Relyea, Stephanie S. Gervasi
Publikováno v:
Biological Invasions. 22:1771-1784
The mechanisms by which invasive species negatively affect native species include competition, predation, and the introduction of novel pathogens. Moreover, if an invasive species is a competent disease reservoir, it may facilitate the long-term main
Autor:
Stephanie S. Gervasi, Catherine L. Searle, Joshua J. Lawler, Betsy A. Bancroft, Susan C. Walls, Andrew R. Blaustein
Publikováno v:
Diversity, Vol 2, Iss 2, Pp 281-313 (2010)
As part of an overall decline in biodiversity, populations of many organisms are declining and species are being lost at unprecedented rates around the world. This includes many populations and species of amphibians. Although numerous factors are aff
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Autor:
U. Lena Prisco, Ira Schwartz, Radha Iyer, Don Goldstein, Stephanie S. Gervasi, Cathy De Luca, Dionysios Liveris, Elitza S. Theel, Mel Evans, Guiqing Wang, Anna M. Schotthoefer, Elizabeth J. Horn, Matthew McArdle, Marc G. Golightly, Bobbi S. Pritt, George Dempsey
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Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Lyme disease (LD) is an increasing public health problem. Current laboratory testing is insensitive in early infection, the stage at which appropriate treatment is most effective in preventing disease sequelae. The Lyme Disease Biobank (LDB) collects
Publikováno v:
EcoHealth. 15:360-371
Competence, or the propensity of a host to transmit parasites, is partly underlain by host strategies to cope with infection (e.g., resistance and tolerance). Resistance represents the ability of hosts to prevent or clear infections, whereas toleranc
Autor:
Brian I. Crother, Patrick R. Stephens, Andrew R. Blaustein, Nick VandenBroek, Aaron B. Stoler, John I. Hammond, Lisa N. Barrow, Thomas M. Luhring, Emily Moriarty Lemmon, Greta M. Wengert, Jason T. Hoverman, James P. Collins, Julia E. Earl, Alexa Warwick, Oliver J. Hyman, Paul W. Bradley, Moses Michelson, Steven J. Price, Christopher M. Murray, Ann Chang, Andrew Sih, Rick A. Relyea, Stephanie S. Gervasi, Raymond D. Semlitsch, Julia C. Buck
Publikováno v:
Evolution. 72:663-678
Environmental variation favors the evolution of phenotypic plasticity. For many species, we understand the costs and benefits of different phenotypes, but we lack a broad understanding of how plastic traits evolve across large clades. Using identical
Publikováno v:
Integrative and Comparative Biology. 56:1225-1237
The new fields of ecological immunology and disease ecology have begun to merge, and the classic fields of immunology and epidemiology are beginning to blend with them. This merger is occurring because the integrative study of host-parasite interacti
Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 6:35-40
Hosts vary in their ability to transmit new parasite infections (i.e. competence). Although behavior is suggested as a source of individual-level variation, the contribution of host behavior to host–parasite dynamics at the population-level remains
Publikováno v:
Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ. 92(1)
Tolerance, or the maintenance of host health or fitness at a given parasite burden, has often been studied in evolutionary and medical contexts, particularly with respect to effects on the evolution of parasite virulence and individual patient outcom