Helminth infections were studied in bank voles (Myodes glareolus) from 3 woodland sites in N.E. Poland in the late summers of 1999 and 2002, to assess the temporal stability of derived statistics describing the regional helminth fauna and component community structure, and spatial influence on the latter. Regional helminth fauna changed dramatically between the two years, primarily due to a fall in the abundance of Syphacia petrusewiczi but was partially compensated for by an increase in Mesocestoides lineatus and Cladotaenia globifera. It was dominated by nematodes overall, but more so in 1999 than in 2002 when larval cestodes were more frequent. Most derived parameters for component community structure varied considerably between sites an...
The prevalence and abundance of infections with haemoparasites were studied over a 3 year period in ...
The importance of parasites as a selective force in host evolution is a topic of current interest. H...
This thesis investigates how host metapopulation processes (local population size and dispersal) aff...
Helminth infections were studied in bank voles (Myodes glareolus) from 3 woodland sites in N.E. Pola...
The relative importance of temporal and spatial effects was assessed in helminth communities of bank...
Parasites are considered to be an important selective force in host evolution but ecological studies...
We tested the null hypothesis that populations of hosts trapped in isolated neighbouring locations s...
The structure of helminth communities in wild rodents is subject to seasonal variation, and is depen...
We tested the null hypothesis that populations of hosts trapped in isolated neighbouring locations s...
Abstract Long-term field studies on parasite communities are rare but provide a powerful insight int...
The structure of helminth communities in wild rodents is subject to seasonal variation, and is depen...
Helminth infection in small rodents (Apodemus flavicollisand Myodes glareolus) was studied in forest...
A large body of research exists on the helminth parasites that infect rodent hosts. Whereas a number...
The material for the investigation was collected in Southern Karelia for the period of 1998–2000. T...
International audienceThe impact of parasitism on population dynamics is determined in part by the n...
The prevalence and abundance of infections with haemoparasites were studied over a 3 year period in ...
The importance of parasites as a selective force in host evolution is a topic of current interest. H...
This thesis investigates how host metapopulation processes (local population size and dispersal) aff...
Helminth infections were studied in bank voles (Myodes glareolus) from 3 woodland sites in N.E. Pola...
The relative importance of temporal and spatial effects was assessed in helminth communities of bank...
Parasites are considered to be an important selective force in host evolution but ecological studies...
We tested the null hypothesis that populations of hosts trapped in isolated neighbouring locations s...
The structure of helminth communities in wild rodents is subject to seasonal variation, and is depen...
We tested the null hypothesis that populations of hosts trapped in isolated neighbouring locations s...
Abstract Long-term field studies on parasite communities are rare but provide a powerful insight int...
The structure of helminth communities in wild rodents is subject to seasonal variation, and is depen...
Helminth infection in small rodents (Apodemus flavicollisand Myodes glareolus) was studied in forest...
A large body of research exists on the helminth parasites that infect rodent hosts. Whereas a number...
The material for the investigation was collected in Southern Karelia for the period of 1998–2000. T...
International audienceThe impact of parasitism on population dynamics is determined in part by the n...
The prevalence and abundance of infections with haemoparasites were studied over a 3 year period in ...
The importance of parasites as a selective force in host evolution is a topic of current interest. H...
This thesis investigates how host metapopulation processes (local population size and dispersal) aff...