The population dynamics of a parasite depend on species traits, host dynamics, and the environment. Those dynamics are reflected in the genetic structure of the population. Habitat fragmentation has a greater impact on parasites than on their hosts because resource distribution is increasingly fragmented for species at higher trophic levels. This could lead to either more or less genetic structure than the host, depending on the relative dispersal rates of species. We examined the spatial genetic structure of the parasitoid wasp Hyposoter horticola, and how it was influenced by dispersal, host population dynamics, and habitat fragmentation. The host, the Glanville fritillary butterfly, lives as a metapopulation in a fragmented landscape in ...
Population bottlenecks associated with founder events strongly impact the establishment and genetic ...
Host recognition and use in female parasitoids strongly relies on host fidelity, a plastic behavior ...
Interacting species of pollinator–host systems, especially the obligate ones, are sensitive to habit...
The population dynamics of a parasite depend on species traits, host dynamics, and the environment. ...
A fragmented habitat becomes increasingly fragmented for species at higher trophic levels, such as p...
Habitat fragmentation may interrupt trophic interactions if herbivores and their specific parasitoid...
International audienceWe investigated the metapopulation genetic structure of two specialist parasit...
Climate change can increase spatial synchrony of population dynamics, leading to large-scale fluctua...
The structure of populations across landscapes influences the dynamics of their interactions with ot...
International audienceSimple Summary: The co-evolution of hosts and parasites depends on their abili...
Dispersal determines the flux of individuals, energy, and information and is therefore a key determi...
Genetic comparisons of parasitoids and their hosts are expected to reflect ecological and evolutiona...
Population bottlenecks associated with founder events strongly impact the establishment and genetic ...
Host recognition and use in female parasitoids strongly relies on host fidelity, a plastic behavior ...
Interacting species of pollinator–host systems, especially the obligate ones, are sensitive to habit...
The population dynamics of a parasite depend on species traits, host dynamics, and the environment. ...
A fragmented habitat becomes increasingly fragmented for species at higher trophic levels, such as p...
Habitat fragmentation may interrupt trophic interactions if herbivores and their specific parasitoid...
International audienceWe investigated the metapopulation genetic structure of two specialist parasit...
Climate change can increase spatial synchrony of population dynamics, leading to large-scale fluctua...
The structure of populations across landscapes influences the dynamics of their interactions with ot...
International audienceSimple Summary: The co-evolution of hosts and parasites depends on their abili...
Dispersal determines the flux of individuals, energy, and information and is therefore a key determi...
Genetic comparisons of parasitoids and their hosts are expected to reflect ecological and evolutiona...
Population bottlenecks associated with founder events strongly impact the establishment and genetic ...
Host recognition and use in female parasitoids strongly relies on host fidelity, a plastic behavior ...
Interacting species of pollinator–host systems, especially the obligate ones, are sensitive to habit...