Parasites are a selective force that shape host community structure and dynamics, but host communities can also influence parasitism. Understanding the dual nature from host-parasite interactions can be facilitated by quantifying the variation in parasite prevalence among host species and then comparing that variation to other ecological factors that are known to also shape host communities. Avian haemosporidian parasites (e.g. Plasmodium and Haemoproteus) are abundant and widespread representing an excellent model for the study of host-parasite interactions. Several geographic and environmental factors have been suggested to determine prevalence of avian haemosporidians in bird communities. However, it remains unknown whether host and para...
Parasite specialization on one or a few host species leads to a reduction in the total number of ava...
Parasite specialization on one or a few host species leads to a reduction in the total number of ava...
Parasites of the genera Plasmodium and Haemoproteus (Apicomplexa: Haemosporida) are a diverse group ...
Parasites are a selective force that shape host community structure and dynamics, but host communiti...
Parasites are a selective force that shape host community structure and dynamics, but host communiti...
Parasites are a selective force that shape host community structure and dynamics, but host communiti...
Parasites are a selective force that shape host community structure and dynamics, but host communit...
Many hypotheses attempt to explain parasite–host associations, but rarely are they examined together...
Haemosporidian parasites are a significant source of morbidity and mortality for birds. There is gro...
Recent studies using molecular techniques have found varying trends in respect to the prevalence and...
Host-parasite interactions have the potential to influence broadscale ecological and evolutionary pr...
1. Host-parasite interactions have the potential to influence broadscale ecological and evolutionary...
1. Host-parasite interactions have the potential to influence broadscale ecological and evolutionary...
Parasites live on or inside their hosts and usually cause fitness loss, sometimes even lead to outbr...
Abstract The persistence of a parasite species in an ecological community is determined both by its ...
Parasite specialization on one or a few host species leads to a reduction in the total number of ava...
Parasite specialization on one or a few host species leads to a reduction in the total number of ava...
Parasites of the genera Plasmodium and Haemoproteus (Apicomplexa: Haemosporida) are a diverse group ...
Parasites are a selective force that shape host community structure and dynamics, but host communiti...
Parasites are a selective force that shape host community structure and dynamics, but host communiti...
Parasites are a selective force that shape host community structure and dynamics, but host communiti...
Parasites are a selective force that shape host community structure and dynamics, but host communit...
Many hypotheses attempt to explain parasite–host associations, but rarely are they examined together...
Haemosporidian parasites are a significant source of morbidity and mortality for birds. There is gro...
Recent studies using molecular techniques have found varying trends in respect to the prevalence and...
Host-parasite interactions have the potential to influence broadscale ecological and evolutionary pr...
1. Host-parasite interactions have the potential to influence broadscale ecological and evolutionary...
1. Host-parasite interactions have the potential to influence broadscale ecological and evolutionary...
Parasites live on or inside their hosts and usually cause fitness loss, sometimes even lead to outbr...
Abstract The persistence of a parasite species in an ecological community is determined both by its ...
Parasite specialization on one or a few host species leads to a reduction in the total number of ava...
Parasite specialization on one or a few host species leads to a reduction in the total number of ava...
Parasites of the genera Plasmodium and Haemoproteus (Apicomplexa: Haemosporida) are a diverse group ...