<p>1. This study investigated inter-specific variation in parasitism by gregarines (Eugregarinorida: Actinocephalidae), among sibling species of damselflies (Odonata: Zygoptera), in relation to relative size of geographical ranges of host species.</p> <p>2. Gregarines are considered generalist parasites, particularly for taxonomically related host species collected at the same sites or area. Prevalence and median intensity of gregarine parasitism was obtained for 1338 adult damselflies, representing 14 species (7 sibling species pairs) across 3 families within the suborder Zygoptera. Damselflies were collected at three local sites in Southeastern Ontario, during the same periods over the season.</p> <p>3. Five out of seven species pairs had...
The prevalence and intensity of parasitism can have different fitness costs between sexes, and acros...
An important problem in understanding the evolution of parasite host range is determining the extent...
Certain parasite species have free-living stages, so habitat range may influence host-species range....
1. This study investigated inter-specific variation in parasitism by gregarines (Eugregarinorida: Ac...
We studied parasitism by gut protozoans (Apicomplexa: Eugregarinidae) in the damselfly, Nehalennia i...
Although human-modified landscapes are characterized by the loss of natural habitats, new habitats a...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).Dragonfly parasites are widespread and frequently include ...
Found in every county in the state, the damselfly Ischnura verticalis (order: Odonata) is the most c...
Host individuals and populations are commonly infected by more than one type of parasite, yet studie...
In this study, we tested which host species' characteristics explain the nature and level of parasit...
Natural History and EvolutionDamselflies and other insects of the order Odonata are frequently paras...
Host–parasite interactions are an intriguing part of ecology, and understanding how hosts are able t...
Studies on parasite-mediated selection often focus on single parasite taxa infecting single species ...
The enemy release hypothesis (ERH) predicts that the spread of (invasive) species will be facilitate...
The extent, magnitude, and cause of natural covariation between degree of parasitism and other varia...
The prevalence and intensity of parasitism can have different fitness costs between sexes, and acros...
An important problem in understanding the evolution of parasite host range is determining the extent...
Certain parasite species have free-living stages, so habitat range may influence host-species range....
1. This study investigated inter-specific variation in parasitism by gregarines (Eugregarinorida: Ac...
We studied parasitism by gut protozoans (Apicomplexa: Eugregarinidae) in the damselfly, Nehalennia i...
Although human-modified landscapes are characterized by the loss of natural habitats, new habitats a...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).Dragonfly parasites are widespread and frequently include ...
Found in every county in the state, the damselfly Ischnura verticalis (order: Odonata) is the most c...
Host individuals and populations are commonly infected by more than one type of parasite, yet studie...
In this study, we tested which host species' characteristics explain the nature and level of parasit...
Natural History and EvolutionDamselflies and other insects of the order Odonata are frequently paras...
Host–parasite interactions are an intriguing part of ecology, and understanding how hosts are able t...
Studies on parasite-mediated selection often focus on single parasite taxa infecting single species ...
The enemy release hypothesis (ERH) predicts that the spread of (invasive) species will be facilitate...
The extent, magnitude, and cause of natural covariation between degree of parasitism and other varia...
The prevalence and intensity of parasitism can have different fitness costs between sexes, and acros...
An important problem in understanding the evolution of parasite host range is determining the extent...
Certain parasite species have free-living stages, so habitat range may influence host-species range....