Journal article
Host-pathogen interactions, insect outbreaks, and natural selection for disease resistance.
Abstract
The theory of insect population dynamics has shown that heterogeneity in natural-enemy attack rates is strongly stabilizing. We tested the usefulness of this theory for outbreaking insects, many of which are attacked by infectious pathogens. We measured heterogeneity among gypsy moth larvae in their risk of infection with a nucleopolyhedrovirus, which is effectively heterogeneity in the pathogen's attack rate. Our data show that heterogeneity …
Authors
Elderd BD; Dushoff J; Dwyer G
Journal
The American Naturalist, Vol. 172, No. 6, pp. 829–842
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Publication Date
December 2008
DOI
10.1086/592403
ISSN
0003-0147