<div><p>Parasites have the potential to severely reduce host reproductive success. However, the effects of endoparasites on reproductive success have not received the same amount of attention as the effects of parasites on host survival. We investigated the relationship between an avian endoparasite (gapeworm, <i>Syngamus trachea</i>) and both current and future reproductive success of female house sparrows (<i>Passer domesticus</i>) in a population on the coast of Helgeland, northern Norway. We found that the proportion of eggs in a nest that failed to develop into fledglings increased as the faecal parasitic egg count of the mothers increased. We also found that juvenile females with high numbers of parasitic eggs in their faeces had lowe...
When investigating parasite–host dynamics in wild populations, a fundamental parameter to investigat...
Although trade-offs between reproductive effort and other fitness components are frequently document...
Conspecific brood parasitism (CP) is a facultative breeding tactic whereby females lay their eggs in...
Parasites have the potential to severely reduce host reproductive success. However, the effects of e...
Parasites have the potential to severely reduce host reproductive success. However, the effects of e...
The effect of parasites in natural populations has received increasing attention in recent years. St...
<p>The predicted relationship between faecal egg count (FEC) of the parasite <i>Syngamus trachea</i>...
Intraspecific nest parasitism is one of the alternative reproductive strategies of birds, in which a...
Bloodborne pathogens have significant and persistent impacts on avian populations worldwide, includi...
Reproductive effort can have profound effects on subsequent performance. Field experiments on the co...
Theoretical studies predict that parasitic infection may impact host longevity and ultimately modify...
Although trade-offs between reproductive effort and other fitness components are frequently document...
Theoretical studies predict that parasitic infection may impact host longevity and ultimately modify...
Although trade-offs between reproductive effort and other fitness components are frequently document...
Conspecific brood parasitism (CP) is a facultative breeding tactic whereby females lay their eggs in...
When investigating parasite–host dynamics in wild populations, a fundamental parameter to investigat...
Although trade-offs between reproductive effort and other fitness components are frequently document...
Conspecific brood parasitism (CP) is a facultative breeding tactic whereby females lay their eggs in...
Parasites have the potential to severely reduce host reproductive success. However, the effects of e...
Parasites have the potential to severely reduce host reproductive success. However, the effects of e...
The effect of parasites in natural populations has received increasing attention in recent years. St...
<p>The predicted relationship between faecal egg count (FEC) of the parasite <i>Syngamus trachea</i>...
Intraspecific nest parasitism is one of the alternative reproductive strategies of birds, in which a...
Bloodborne pathogens have significant and persistent impacts on avian populations worldwide, includi...
Reproductive effort can have profound effects on subsequent performance. Field experiments on the co...
Theoretical studies predict that parasitic infection may impact host longevity and ultimately modify...
Although trade-offs between reproductive effort and other fitness components are frequently document...
Theoretical studies predict that parasitic infection may impact host longevity and ultimately modify...
Although trade-offs between reproductive effort and other fitness components are frequently document...
Conspecific brood parasitism (CP) is a facultative breeding tactic whereby females lay their eggs in...
When investigating parasite–host dynamics in wild populations, a fundamental parameter to investigat...
Although trade-offs between reproductive effort and other fitness components are frequently document...
Conspecific brood parasitism (CP) is a facultative breeding tactic whereby females lay their eggs in...