Increased parasitism in animals in disturbed habitats is often understood to be the result of increased disease susceptibility due to low food availability resulting in nutritionally stressed and immunocompromised individuals. Such habitat change, however, might also lead to increased exposure to disease. In this article, we test measures of susceptibility and exposure to explain the prevalence and intensity of directly and indirectly transmitted helminths in black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra) following a hurricane in Belize. None of these parasites were predicted by direct measures of susceptibility (as measured by fruit consumption and fecal cortisol levels). Rather, directly transmitted parasites (Trichuris sp. and strongylid type egg...
This study aims to investigate which intestinal parasites are found in the Peruvian Amazon’s tamarin...
Previous studies have shown a positive relationship between proximity to humans or habitat fragmenta...
Primate-parasite ecology is a burgeoning field but relatively little is known about parasitism in pr...
Primates in fragments, because of their increased vulnerability to stochasticity, are in double jeop...
Two presentations were made concerning the behaviour and ecology of spider monkeys at our research s...
Anthropogenic forest disturbance associated with the conversion of forest into monocultures for agri...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence, intensity, and possible transmission ro...
Infectious diseases caused by pathogens are now recognized as one of the most important threats to p...
Host-parasite relationships can be directly affected by host’s biological aspects and environmental ...
1. Habitat loss and fragmentation are the principal causes of the loss of biological diversity. In a...
Understanding determinants shaping infection risk of endangered wildlife is a major topic in conserv...
The apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) has been found in more than 350 species of h...
Forest fragmentation may alter host–parasite interactions in ways that contribute to host population...
Most climate change vulnerability assessments of species focus on characterizing the degree to which...
Increasing anthropogenic alterations propelled by a growing human population paired with ecological ...
This study aims to investigate which intestinal parasites are found in the Peruvian Amazon’s tamarin...
Previous studies have shown a positive relationship between proximity to humans or habitat fragmenta...
Primate-parasite ecology is a burgeoning field but relatively little is known about parasitism in pr...
Primates in fragments, because of their increased vulnerability to stochasticity, are in double jeop...
Two presentations were made concerning the behaviour and ecology of spider monkeys at our research s...
Anthropogenic forest disturbance associated with the conversion of forest into monocultures for agri...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence, intensity, and possible transmission ro...
Infectious diseases caused by pathogens are now recognized as one of the most important threats to p...
Host-parasite relationships can be directly affected by host’s biological aspects and environmental ...
1. Habitat loss and fragmentation are the principal causes of the loss of biological diversity. In a...
Understanding determinants shaping infection risk of endangered wildlife is a major topic in conserv...
The apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) has been found in more than 350 species of h...
Forest fragmentation may alter host–parasite interactions in ways that contribute to host population...
Most climate change vulnerability assessments of species focus on characterizing the degree to which...
Increasing anthropogenic alterations propelled by a growing human population paired with ecological ...
This study aims to investigate which intestinal parasites are found in the Peruvian Amazon’s tamarin...
Previous studies have shown a positive relationship between proximity to humans or habitat fragmenta...
Primate-parasite ecology is a burgeoning field but relatively little is known about parasitism in pr...