Ecological specialization is hypothesized to result from the exploitation of predictable resource bases. For parasitic organisms, one prediction is that parasites of large-bodied host species, which tend to be long-lived, should specialize on these hosts, whereas parasites of small host species, which represent more ephemeral and less predictable resources, should become generalists. We tested this prediction by quantifying the association between the level of host specificity of fleas and the mean body mass of their mammalian hosts, using published data from 2 large, distinct geographical regions (South Africa and northern North America). In general, we found supporting evidence that flea host specificity, measured either as the number of ...
International audienceWe investigated the empirical relationship between mean abundance and its vari...
International audienceThe number of species coexisting in a community may be regulated by local fact...
We studied reproductive performance in two flea species (Parapulex chephrenis and Xenopsylla ramesis...
Ecological specialization is hypothesized to result from the exploitation of predictable resource ba...
Using experimentally induced disruptive selection, we tested two hypotheses regarding the evolution ...
Fleas (Siphonaptera) are obligate ectoparasites of mammals and birds. Due to their economic importa...
Addressing the importance of constraint and adaptation on the ecology and evolution of host specific...
We tested the hypothesis that avian haemosporidian (malaria) parasites specialize on hosts that can ...
International audienceWe studied the effect of host gender and body mass on species richness of flea...
As information becomes available for many groups of organisms a general pattern of phylogenetic cons...
Free-living species vary substantially in the extent of their spatial distributions. However, distri...
Parasites vary widely in the diversity of hosts they infect: some parasite species are specialists—i...
The number of links in webs of species interactions, which lies at the heart of the biodiversity-sta...
Parasites vary widely in the diversity of hosts they infect: some parasite species are specialists—i...
CITATION: Van der Mescht, L., Matthee, S. & Matthee, C. A. 2015. Comparative phylogeography between ...
International audienceWe investigated the empirical relationship between mean abundance and its vari...
International audienceThe number of species coexisting in a community may be regulated by local fact...
We studied reproductive performance in two flea species (Parapulex chephrenis and Xenopsylla ramesis...
Ecological specialization is hypothesized to result from the exploitation of predictable resource ba...
Using experimentally induced disruptive selection, we tested two hypotheses regarding the evolution ...
Fleas (Siphonaptera) are obligate ectoparasites of mammals and birds. Due to their economic importa...
Addressing the importance of constraint and adaptation on the ecology and evolution of host specific...
We tested the hypothesis that avian haemosporidian (malaria) parasites specialize on hosts that can ...
International audienceWe studied the effect of host gender and body mass on species richness of flea...
As information becomes available for many groups of organisms a general pattern of phylogenetic cons...
Free-living species vary substantially in the extent of their spatial distributions. However, distri...
Parasites vary widely in the diversity of hosts they infect: some parasite species are specialists—i...
The number of links in webs of species interactions, which lies at the heart of the biodiversity-sta...
Parasites vary widely in the diversity of hosts they infect: some parasite species are specialists—i...
CITATION: Van der Mescht, L., Matthee, S. & Matthee, C. A. 2015. Comparative phylogeography between ...
International audienceWe investigated the empirical relationship between mean abundance and its vari...
International audienceThe number of species coexisting in a community may be regulated by local fact...
We studied reproductive performance in two flea species (Parapulex chephrenis and Xenopsylla ramesis...