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The evolution of juvenile susceptibility to infectious disease
B Ashby, E Bruns
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 285 (1881), 20180844, 2018
482018
Crop‐associated virus infection in a native perennial grass: reduction in plant fitness and dynamic patterns of virus detection
HM Alexander, E Bruns, H Schebor, CM Malmstrom
Journal of Ecology 105 (4), 1021-1031, 2017
402017
The jack of all trades is master of none: a pathogen's ability to infect a greater number of host genotypes comes at a cost of delayed reproduction
E Bruns, ML Carson, G May
Evolution 68 (9), 2453-2466, 2014
372014
Do trade-offs have explanatory power for the evolution of organismal interactions?
MK Asplen, E Bruns, AS David, RF Denison, B Epstein, MC Kaiser, ...
Evolution 66 (5), 1297-1307, 2012
372012
Transmission and temporal dynamics of anther‐smut disease (Microbotryum) on alpine carnation (Dianthus pavonius)
EL Bruns, J Antonovics, V Carasso, M Hood
Journal of Ecology 105 (5), 1413-1424, 2017
352017
Pathogen and host genotype differently affect pathogen fitness through their effects on different life-history stages
E Bruns, M Carson, G May
BMC evolutionary biology 12, 1-13, 2012
332012
Co‐occurrence and hybridization of anther‐smut pathogens specialized on Dianthus hosts
E Petit, C Silver, A Cornille, P Gladieux, L Rosenthal, E Bruns, S Yee, ...
Molecular Ecology 26 (7), 1877-1890, 2017
282017
Is there a disease‐free halo at species range limits? The codistribution of anther‐smut disease and its host species
EL Bruns, J Antonovics, M Hood
Journal of Ecology 107 (1), 1-11, 2019
222019
Rate of resistance evolution and polymorphism in long-and short-lived hosts
E Bruns, ME Hood, J Antonovics
Evolution 69 (2), 551-560, 2015
172015
The role of infectious disease in the evolution of females: evidence from anther-smut disease on a gynodioecious alpine carnation
EL Bruns, I Miller, ME Hood, V Carasso, J Antonovics
Evolution 73 (3), 497-510, 2019
92019
Effect of the anther‐smut fungus Microbotryum on the juvenile growth of its host Silene latifolia
J Antonovics, JL Abbate, EL Bruns, PD Fields, NJ Forrester, KJ Gilbert, ...
American journal of botany 105 (6), 1088-1095, 2018
92018
Fitness costs of plant disease resistance
E Bruns
eLS, 1-11, 2016
92016
From generalist to specialists: Variation in the host range and performance of anther-smut pathogens on Dianthus
EL Bruns, J Antonovics, ME Hood
Evolution 75 (10), 2494-2508, 2021
82021
Vector preference and heterogeneity in host sex ratio can affect pathogen spread in natural plant populations
E Bruns, L Pierce, J Antonovics, M Hood
Ecology 102 (3), e03246, 2021
82021
The effect of disease on the evolution of females and the genetic basis of sex in populations with cytoplasmic male sterility
I Miller, E Bruns
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1824), 20153035, 2016
82016
Mechanistic models to meet the challenge of climate change in plant–pathogen systems
J Jiranek, IF Miller, R An, E Bruns, CJE Metcalf
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 378 (1873), 20220017, 2023
52023
Can disease resistance evolve independently at different ages? Genetic variation in age‐dependent resistance to disease in three wild plant species
EB Bruns, ME Hood, J Antonovics, IH Ballister, SE Troy, JH Cho
Journal of Ecology 110 (9), 2046-2061, 2022
52022
Resistance correlations influence infection by foreign pathogens
N Lerner, V Luizzi, J Antonovics, E Bruns, ME Hood
The American Naturalist 198 (2), 206-218, 2021
52021
Effects of host lifespan on the evolution of age-specific resistance: a case study of anther-smut disease on wild carnations
E Bruns
Wildlife disease ecology: linking theory to data and application. Cambridge …, 2019
42019
Specific resistance prevents the evolution of general resistance and facilitates disease emergence
SV Hulse, J Antonovics, ME Hood, EL Bruns
Journal of evolutionary biology 36 (5), 753-763, 2023
32023
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