The distribution of parasites in hosts is typically aggregated: a few hosts harbour many par-asites, while the remainder of hosts are virtually parasite free. The origin of this almost uni-versal pattern is central to our understanding of host-parasite interactions; it affects many facets of their ecology and evolution. Despite this, the standard statistical framework used to characterize parasite aggregation does not describe the processes generating such a pattern. In this work, we have developed a mathematical framework for the distribution of parasites in hosts, starting from a simple statistical description in terms of two fundamental processes: the exposure of hosts to parasites and the infection success of parasites. This description...
Aggregation is generally recognized as an important factor in the dynamics of host–macroparasite int...
Frequency distributions from 49 published wildlife host-macroparasite systems were analysed by maxim...
The overdispersion in macroparasite infection intensity among host populations is commonly simulated...
International audienceThe distribution of parasites in hosts is typically aggregated: a few hosts ha...
The distribution of parasites in hosts is typically aggregated: a few hosts harbour many parasites, ...
The distribution of parasites in hosts is typically aggregated: a few hosts harbour many parasites, ...
Few hosts have many parasites while many hosts have few parasites -- this axiom of parasite ecology ...
Parasite aggregation, a recurring pattern in macroparasite infections, is considered one of the “law...
The causes and consequences of aggregation among conspecifics have received much attention. For infe...
Studies generally have neglected parasite-centric views in explorations of whether the oft-seen patt...
Journal ArticleThis paper generalizes the two-dimensional approximation of models of macroparasites ...
The causes and consequences of aggregation among conspecifics have received much attention. For infe...
Understanding the factors controlling the distribution of parasites within their host population is ...
1 Arguably the most important and elusive component of host-parasite models is the transmission func...
Over a billion people on earth are infected with helminth parasites and show remarkable variation in...
Aggregation is generally recognized as an important factor in the dynamics of host–macroparasite int...
Frequency distributions from 49 published wildlife host-macroparasite systems were analysed by maxim...
The overdispersion in macroparasite infection intensity among host populations is commonly simulated...
International audienceThe distribution of parasites in hosts is typically aggregated: a few hosts ha...
The distribution of parasites in hosts is typically aggregated: a few hosts harbour many parasites, ...
The distribution of parasites in hosts is typically aggregated: a few hosts harbour many parasites, ...
Few hosts have many parasites while many hosts have few parasites -- this axiom of parasite ecology ...
Parasite aggregation, a recurring pattern in macroparasite infections, is considered one of the “law...
The causes and consequences of aggregation among conspecifics have received much attention. For infe...
Studies generally have neglected parasite-centric views in explorations of whether the oft-seen patt...
Journal ArticleThis paper generalizes the two-dimensional approximation of models of macroparasites ...
The causes and consequences of aggregation among conspecifics have received much attention. For infe...
Understanding the factors controlling the distribution of parasites within their host population is ...
1 Arguably the most important and elusive component of host-parasite models is the transmission func...
Over a billion people on earth are infected with helminth parasites and show remarkable variation in...
Aggregation is generally recognized as an important factor in the dynamics of host–macroparasite int...
Frequency distributions from 49 published wildlife host-macroparasite systems were analysed by maxim...
The overdispersion in macroparasite infection intensity among host populations is commonly simulated...