Abstract Understanding pathogen transmission is essential to addressing the dynamics of infectious diseases in animal populations. Directly transmitted parasites spread in host populations via 1) contact with infected individuals and 2) contact with contam-inated substrates. Although studies exist that support social or ranging effects on transmission, it is less clear how these factors interact. We test the hypothesis that a combination of social, ranging, diet, and intrinsic factors account for Trypanoxyuris minutus (pinworm) infections in sympatric howler species Alouatta palliata and A. pigra. We collected 211 howler fecal samples from 34 adults living in four groups, two of each species, in Tabasco (Mexico), and calculated pinworm prev...
Changes in species distributions open novel parasite transmission routes at the human-wildlife inter...
International audienceUnderstanding animal movements is a key prerequisite for deciphering ecologica...
In the Congo basin forest, there is health risk for the human populations in term of cross-species p...
Abstract Background In parasitism arm race processes and red queen dynamics between host and parasit...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence, intensity, and possible transmission ro...
Infectious diseases caused by pathogens are now recognized as one of the most important threats to p...
1. Animal social and movement behaviors can impact the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases,...
Most wild animals face concurrent challenges by multiple infectious organisms, and immunological res...
Host-parasite relationships can be directly affected by host’s biological aspects and environmental ...
International audienceIn wildlife populations, group-living is thought to increase the probability o...
Non-human primates host a variety of gastrointestinal parasites that infect individuals through diff...
International audienceChanges in species distributions open novel parasite transmission routes at th...
A morphologically based cladistic analysis of the Enterobiinae, which includes most of the Oxyuridae...
Whipworms are a group of gastrointestinal worms that are both common and globally distributed. These...
Changes in species distributions open novel parasite transmission routes at the human-wildlife inter...
International audienceUnderstanding animal movements is a key prerequisite for deciphering ecologica...
In the Congo basin forest, there is health risk for the human populations in term of cross-species p...
Abstract Background In parasitism arm race processes and red queen dynamics between host and parasit...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence, intensity, and possible transmission ro...
Infectious diseases caused by pathogens are now recognized as one of the most important threats to p...
1. Animal social and movement behaviors can impact the transmission dynamics of infectious diseases,...
Most wild animals face concurrent challenges by multiple infectious organisms, and immunological res...
Host-parasite relationships can be directly affected by host’s biological aspects and environmental ...
International audienceIn wildlife populations, group-living is thought to increase the probability o...
Non-human primates host a variety of gastrointestinal parasites that infect individuals through diff...
International audienceChanges in species distributions open novel parasite transmission routes at th...
A morphologically based cladistic analysis of the Enterobiinae, which includes most of the Oxyuridae...
Whipworms are a group of gastrointestinal worms that are both common and globally distributed. These...
Changes in species distributions open novel parasite transmission routes at the human-wildlife inter...
International audienceUnderstanding animal movements is a key prerequisite for deciphering ecologica...
In the Congo basin forest, there is health risk for the human populations in term of cross-species p...