Background: Introduced parasites are a particular threat to small populations of hosts living on islands because extinction can occur before hosts have a chance to evolve effective defenses. An experimental approach in which parasite abundance is manipulated in the field can be the most informative means of assessing a parasite’s impact on the host. The parasitic fly Philornis downsi, recently introduced to the Galápagos Islands, feeds on nestling Darwin’s finches and other land birds. Several correlational studies, and one experimental study of mixed species over several years, reported that the flies reduce host fitness. Here we report the results of a larger scale experimental study of a single species at a single site over a single bre...
Social nesting behaviour is commonly associated with high prevalence and intensity of parasites in i...
Invasive alien parasites and pathogens are a growing threat to biodiversity worldwide, which can con...
AbstractThe rate of evolution depends on the strength of selection, which may be particularly strong...
Introduced parasites are a particular threat to small populations of hosts living on islands because...
, recently introduced to the Galápagos Islands, feeds on nestling Darwin's finches and other land bi...
Introduced pathogens and other parasites are often implicated in host population-level declines and ...
An integrative approach to managing host-parasite interactions that threaten species communities wil...
The conservation behavior framework is useful to identify key linkages between behavior and conserva...
Introduced parasites threaten native host species that lack effective defenses. Such parasites incre...
Contrasting ecological conditions may affect the distribution, abundance and impact of parasites and...
<p>(Y, impact of parasite on host parameter detected; N, no impact detected; -, not tested).</p><p>*...
The obligate dipterian bird parasite Philornis downsi and the facultative parasitic fly Sarcodexia l...
Invasive alien parasites and pathogens are a growing threat to biodiversity worldwide, which can con...
Invasive alien parasites and pathogens are a growing threat to biodiversity worldwide, which can con...
SummaryIntroduced parasites are a threat to biodiversity when naïve hosts lack effective defenses ag...
Social nesting behaviour is commonly associated with high prevalence and intensity of parasites in i...
Invasive alien parasites and pathogens are a growing threat to biodiversity worldwide, which can con...
AbstractThe rate of evolution depends on the strength of selection, which may be particularly strong...
Introduced parasites are a particular threat to small populations of hosts living on islands because...
, recently introduced to the Galápagos Islands, feeds on nestling Darwin's finches and other land bi...
Introduced pathogens and other parasites are often implicated in host population-level declines and ...
An integrative approach to managing host-parasite interactions that threaten species communities wil...
The conservation behavior framework is useful to identify key linkages between behavior and conserva...
Introduced parasites threaten native host species that lack effective defenses. Such parasites incre...
Contrasting ecological conditions may affect the distribution, abundance and impact of parasites and...
<p>(Y, impact of parasite on host parameter detected; N, no impact detected; -, not tested).</p><p>*...
The obligate dipterian bird parasite Philornis downsi and the facultative parasitic fly Sarcodexia l...
Invasive alien parasites and pathogens are a growing threat to biodiversity worldwide, which can con...
Invasive alien parasites and pathogens are a growing threat to biodiversity worldwide, which can con...
SummaryIntroduced parasites are a threat to biodiversity when naïve hosts lack effective defenses ag...
Social nesting behaviour is commonly associated with high prevalence and intensity of parasites in i...
Invasive alien parasites and pathogens are a growing threat to biodiversity worldwide, which can con...
AbstractThe rate of evolution depends on the strength of selection, which may be particularly strong...