Interspecific interactions in ecological communities are the main mechanisms that determine structure, functioning, and stability of ecosystems (May, 1972, 1973; Neutel et al., 2002; Alessina and Tang, 2012; Mougi and Kondoh, 2012, 2014). These interactions can be qualitatively positive, negative, or neutral, and pairs of these interactions between two species may be of opposite sign (e.g., trophic, parasitic) or of equivalent sign (e.g., mutualistic, competitive). Most of the research on ecological interactions has focused on feeding relations (Odum, 1971; Pimm, 1982; Levin et al., 2009; McCann, 2011; Moore and de Ruiter, 2012), but in recent studies of ecological communities this was extended to parasitic (Huxham et al., 1995; Thompson et...
Predator interference is a form of competition between predator individuals over access to their pre...
Infectious agents are part of food webs and ecosystems via the relationship with their host species ...
Hosts are typically coinfected by multiple parasite species, resulting in potentially overwhelming l...
Interspecific interactions in ecological communities are the main mechanisms that determine structur...
Introduction Interspecific interactions in ecological communities are the main mechanisms that deter...
Infectious agents are ubiquitous in nature. They can be broadly distinguished into microparasites (v...
One of the fundamental aspects of ecological investigation is to describe the flow of mass and energ...
Parasites are organisms which metabolically depend upon their hosts. To understand the ecological ho...
International audienceParasites are important components of food webs. Although their direct effects...
Species interactions can influence ecosystem functioning by enhancing or suppressing the activities ...
Parasitism is one of the most common life history strategies employed in nature, yet the effects of ...
Parasites can exert effects on multiple levels of ecological organizations, including individuals, p...
Infectious agents are part of food webs and ecosystems via the relationship with their host species ...
Food web theory continues to be an important avenue of research in Ecology. Accounting for the dive...
We address the interaction of ecological processes, such as consumer-resource relationships and comp...
Predator interference is a form of competition between predator individuals over access to their pre...
Infectious agents are part of food webs and ecosystems via the relationship with their host species ...
Hosts are typically coinfected by multiple parasite species, resulting in potentially overwhelming l...
Interspecific interactions in ecological communities are the main mechanisms that determine structur...
Introduction Interspecific interactions in ecological communities are the main mechanisms that deter...
Infectious agents are ubiquitous in nature. They can be broadly distinguished into microparasites (v...
One of the fundamental aspects of ecological investigation is to describe the flow of mass and energ...
Parasites are organisms which metabolically depend upon their hosts. To understand the ecological ho...
International audienceParasites are important components of food webs. Although their direct effects...
Species interactions can influence ecosystem functioning by enhancing or suppressing the activities ...
Parasitism is one of the most common life history strategies employed in nature, yet the effects of ...
Parasites can exert effects on multiple levels of ecological organizations, including individuals, p...
Infectious agents are part of food webs and ecosystems via the relationship with their host species ...
Food web theory continues to be an important avenue of research in Ecology. Accounting for the dive...
We address the interaction of ecological processes, such as consumer-resource relationships and comp...
Predator interference is a form of competition between predator individuals over access to their pre...
Infectious agents are part of food webs and ecosystems via the relationship with their host species ...
Hosts are typically coinfected by multiple parasite species, resulting in potentially overwhelming l...