Spatial distributions of animals can affect interactions with their natural enemies, such as parasites, and thus have important implications for host-parasite dynamics. While spatial variation in infection risk has been explored in many systems at the landscape scale, less attention has been paid to spatial structure at smaller scales. Here, we explore a hypothesized relationship between a common spatial variable, vertical position, and risk of parasite infection in a model aquatic system, larval frogs (Rana) and trematode (Digenea) parasites. Vertical position is relevant to this system given evidence that the densities of snail first intermediate hosts, larval frogs second intermediate hosts, and trematode infective stages can vary with d...
1.Associations among parasites affect many aspects of host-parasite dynamics, but a lack of analytic...
The extent and magnitude of parasitism often vary among closely related host species and across popu...
Includes bibliographical references.Two species of trematode common in North American aquatic ecosys...
Spatial distributions of animals can affect interactions with their natural enemies, such as parasit...
Almost all macroparasites show over-dispersed infections within natural host populations such that m...
Why does the severity of parasite infection differ dramatically across habitats? This question remai...
195 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.The emergence of several dise...
Multiple pathogens co-exist in nature and the sequence in which the host encounters the parasites in...
Received: 13 April 2016, Accepted: 5 July 2016Why does the severity of parasite infection differ dra...
The manner in which parasite intensity and aggregation varies with host age can provide insights int...
1.Animals switch habitats on a regular basis, and when habitats vary in suitability for parasitism, ...
1. Growing interest in unifying the field of natural enemy ecology has revealed similarities between...
1.Associations among parasites affect many aspects of host-parasite dynamics, but a lack of analytic...
The fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) poses a major threat to amphibian population...
1.Associations among parasites affect many aspects of host-parasite dynamics, but a lack of analytic...
The extent and magnitude of parasitism often vary among closely related host species and across popu...
Includes bibliographical references.Two species of trematode common in North American aquatic ecosys...
Spatial distributions of animals can affect interactions with their natural enemies, such as parasit...
Almost all macroparasites show over-dispersed infections within natural host populations such that m...
Why does the severity of parasite infection differ dramatically across habitats? This question remai...
195 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.The emergence of several dise...
Multiple pathogens co-exist in nature and the sequence in which the host encounters the parasites in...
Received: 13 April 2016, Accepted: 5 July 2016Why does the severity of parasite infection differ dra...
The manner in which parasite intensity and aggregation varies with host age can provide insights int...
1.Animals switch habitats on a regular basis, and when habitats vary in suitability for parasitism, ...
1. Growing interest in unifying the field of natural enemy ecology has revealed similarities between...
1.Associations among parasites affect many aspects of host-parasite dynamics, but a lack of analytic...
The fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) poses a major threat to amphibian population...
1.Associations among parasites affect many aspects of host-parasite dynamics, but a lack of analytic...
The extent and magnitude of parasitism often vary among closely related host species and across popu...
Includes bibliographical references.Two species of trematode common in North American aquatic ecosys...