Pathogen infections can represent a substantial threat to wild populations, especially those already limited in size. To determine how much variation in the pathogens observed among fragmented populations is caused by ecological factors, one needs to examine systems where host genetic diversity is consistent among the populations, thus controlling for any potentially confounding genetic effects. Here, we report geographic variation in haemosporidian infection among European populations of corncrake. This species now occurs in fragmented populations, but there is little genetic structure and equally high levels of genetic diversity among these populations. We observed a longitudinal gradient of prevalence from western to Eastern Europe negat...
The inherently variable nature of epidemics renders predictions of when and where infection is expec...
| openaire: EC/H2020/281517/EU//PATHEVOLThe inherently variable nature of epidemics renders predicti...
The prevalence of infection varies dramatically on a fine spatial scale. Many evolutionary hypothese...
Pathogen infections can represent a substantial threat to wild populations, especially those already...
Pathogen infections can represent a substantial threat to wild populations, especially those already...
There is evidence that human activities are reducing the population genetic diversity of species wor...
Understanding the genetic diversity and structure of invasive pathogens in source and introduced are...
Pathogen introductions into novel areas can lead to the emergence of new fungal diseases of plants. ...
Dispersal has a great impact on the genetic structure of populations, but remains difficult to estim...
Understanding how geographical and environmental features affect genetic variation at both the popul...
Community assembly processes may provide a predictive framework for understanding the mechanisms und...
Biologic invasions can have important ecological, economic and social consequences, particularly whe...
Correspondence: chapuimp@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceAn understanding of the role of factor...
In pathogens, introgressions through secondary contacts between divergent populations from agricultu...
Invasive species provide opportunities for investigating evolutionary aspects of colonization proces...
The inherently variable nature of epidemics renders predictions of when and where infection is expec...
| openaire: EC/H2020/281517/EU//PATHEVOLThe inherently variable nature of epidemics renders predicti...
The prevalence of infection varies dramatically on a fine spatial scale. Many evolutionary hypothese...
Pathogen infections can represent a substantial threat to wild populations, especially those already...
Pathogen infections can represent a substantial threat to wild populations, especially those already...
There is evidence that human activities are reducing the population genetic diversity of species wor...
Understanding the genetic diversity and structure of invasive pathogens in source and introduced are...
Pathogen introductions into novel areas can lead to the emergence of new fungal diseases of plants. ...
Dispersal has a great impact on the genetic structure of populations, but remains difficult to estim...
Understanding how geographical and environmental features affect genetic variation at both the popul...
Community assembly processes may provide a predictive framework for understanding the mechanisms und...
Biologic invasions can have important ecological, economic and social consequences, particularly whe...
Correspondence: chapuimp@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceAn understanding of the role of factor...
In pathogens, introgressions through secondary contacts between divergent populations from agricultu...
Invasive species provide opportunities for investigating evolutionary aspects of colonization proces...
The inherently variable nature of epidemics renders predictions of when and where infection is expec...
| openaire: EC/H2020/281517/EU//PATHEVOLThe inherently variable nature of epidemics renders predicti...
The prevalence of infection varies dramatically on a fine spatial scale. Many evolutionary hypothese...