This work is inspired by multi-annual observations of helminth infection levels and population densities of rock partridge (Alectoris graeca saxatilis) that is an endangered species in the Dolomitic Alps (northern Italy). Field data show that the nematode parasite Ascaridia compar infect both rock partridge and black grouse (Tetrao tetrix), and also suggest a competitive interaction between the two galliform species that share a common spatial domain in the Alps. We hypothesized two possible interaction mechanisms: direct competition and parasite-mediated competition, also called apparent competition, and we used mathematical models as a proof--of--principle verification of these hypotheses. Outputs from the direct competition mode...
Parasitism can influence many aspects of the host’s behaviour and physiology, which in turn can have...
Theory suggests that habitat fragmentation should reduce the risk of being parasitised due to reduce...
International audiencePlant diseases are often caused by complexes of closely related parasite speci...
This work is inspired by multi-annual observations of helminth infection levels and population dens...
The aim of this work was to explore the e ect of helminth parasites on the population dynamics of ro...
The aim of this work was to explore the effect of helminth parasites on rock partridge (Alectoris gr...
Helminth parasites have the potential to signifi cantly aff ect the dynamics of their hosts. As a co...
The role that interspecific interactions play in shaping parasite communities is uncertain. To date,...
none2A deterministic model considering the population dynamic of chamois and three parasite species ...
Parasite community ecology has recently focused on understanding the forces structuring these commun...
In this paper we investigate the spatial dynamics of a deterministic model describing two host speci...
Vertebrate hosts are frequently infected with multiple helminth species. There is a body of experime...
Relation between parasites, reproductive index and habitat change in Rock Partridge (Alectoris graec...
Graduation date: 2012Modeling and analyzing the combined effects of disease and population dynamics\...
If the deleterious effects of non-specfic parasites are greater on vulnerable host species than on r...
Parasitism can influence many aspects of the host’s behaviour and physiology, which in turn can have...
Theory suggests that habitat fragmentation should reduce the risk of being parasitised due to reduce...
International audiencePlant diseases are often caused by complexes of closely related parasite speci...
This work is inspired by multi-annual observations of helminth infection levels and population dens...
The aim of this work was to explore the e ect of helminth parasites on the population dynamics of ro...
The aim of this work was to explore the effect of helminth parasites on rock partridge (Alectoris gr...
Helminth parasites have the potential to signifi cantly aff ect the dynamics of their hosts. As a co...
The role that interspecific interactions play in shaping parasite communities is uncertain. To date,...
none2A deterministic model considering the population dynamic of chamois and three parasite species ...
Parasite community ecology has recently focused on understanding the forces structuring these commun...
In this paper we investigate the spatial dynamics of a deterministic model describing two host speci...
Vertebrate hosts are frequently infected with multiple helminth species. There is a body of experime...
Relation between parasites, reproductive index and habitat change in Rock Partridge (Alectoris graec...
Graduation date: 2012Modeling and analyzing the combined effects of disease and population dynamics\...
If the deleterious effects of non-specfic parasites are greater on vulnerable host species than on r...
Parasitism can influence many aspects of the host’s behaviour and physiology, which in turn can have...
Theory suggests that habitat fragmentation should reduce the risk of being parasitised due to reduce...
International audiencePlant diseases are often caused by complexes of closely related parasite speci...