The role of diseases and parasites has received relatively little attention in modelling eco-logical dynamics despite mounting evidence of their importance in structuring communities. In contrast to predators, parasites do not necessarily kill their host but instead they may change host life history. Here, we study the impact of a parasite that selectively infects juve-nile prey individuals and prevents them from maturing into adults. The model is inspired by the Ligula intestinalis tape worm and its cyprinid fish host Rutilis rutilis. We demonstrate that the parasite can promote as well as demote the so-called stunting in its host population, that is, the accumulation of juvenile prey, which leads to strong exploitation competition and con...
The search for fundamental patterns or rules by which parasites establish and persist in free-living...
Background: Although inducible defences have been studied extensively, only little is known about ho...
Host manipulation is a common strategy by which parasites alter the behaviour of their host to enhan...
The role of diseases and parasites has received relatively little attention in modelling eco- logica...
Most theories of the evolution of virulence concentrate on obligatory host-pathogen relationship. Ye...
Predators and parasites are critical, interconnected members of the community and have the potent...
Parasite prevalence shows tremendous spatiotemporal variation. Theory indicates this variation might...
Parasites depend on host-derived energy for growth and development, and so are potentially affected ...
1. Parasitism and competition are both ubiquitous interactions in ecological communities. The abilit...
Predation and parasitism are each important ecological processes within communities and ecosystems. ...
The role of parasites can change depending on the food web community. Predators, for instance, can a...
Non-random species associations occur in naturally-sampled parasite communities. The processes resul...
Parasites can shape the structure and function of ecosystems by influencing both the density and tra...
The global movement of pathogens is altering populations and communities through a variety of direct...
Spatial heterogeneity in diversity and intensity of parasitism is a typical feature of most host-par...
The search for fundamental patterns or rules by which parasites establish and persist in free-living...
Background: Although inducible defences have been studied extensively, only little is known about ho...
Host manipulation is a common strategy by which parasites alter the behaviour of their host to enhan...
The role of diseases and parasites has received relatively little attention in modelling eco- logica...
Most theories of the evolution of virulence concentrate on obligatory host-pathogen relationship. Ye...
Predators and parasites are critical, interconnected members of the community and have the potent...
Parasite prevalence shows tremendous spatiotemporal variation. Theory indicates this variation might...
Parasites depend on host-derived energy for growth and development, and so are potentially affected ...
1. Parasitism and competition are both ubiquitous interactions in ecological communities. The abilit...
Predation and parasitism are each important ecological processes within communities and ecosystems. ...
The role of parasites can change depending on the food web community. Predators, for instance, can a...
Non-random species associations occur in naturally-sampled parasite communities. The processes resul...
Parasites can shape the structure and function of ecosystems by influencing both the density and tra...
The global movement of pathogens is altering populations and communities through a variety of direct...
Spatial heterogeneity in diversity and intensity of parasitism is a typical feature of most host-par...
The search for fundamental patterns or rules by which parasites establish and persist in free-living...
Background: Although inducible defences have been studied extensively, only little is known about ho...
Host manipulation is a common strategy by which parasites alter the behaviour of their host to enhan...