AbstractParasites are considered drivers of population regulation in some species; unfortunately the research leading to this hypothesis has all been conducted on managed populations. Still unclear is whether parasites have population-level effects in truly wild populations and what life-history traits drive observed virulence. A meta-analysis of 38 data sets where parasite loads were altered on non-domesticated, free-ranging wild vertebrate hosts (31 birds, 6 mammals, 1 fish) was conducted and found a strong negative effect of parasites at the population-level (g=0.49). Among different categories of response variables measured, parasites significantly affected clutch size, hatching success, young produced, and survival, but not overall bre...
Empirical studies often reveal deleterious effects of parasites on host survival, but the ecological...
Parasites can influence important ecosystem characteristics, such as biomass, biodiversity, food web...
In recent years there has been much interest in physiological trade-offs involving host immune funct...
AbstractParasites are considered drivers of population regulation in some species; unfortunately the...
<p>I gave this talk in January 2014 to the Department of Life Sciences, Ben Gurion University of the...
Determining the effects of parasites on host reproduction is key to understanding how parasites affe...
A challenge of life-history theory is to explain why animal body size does not continue to increase,...
Virulence rive has el e of 3 sts op can understanding the effects of parasites. Further studies, esp...
Despite the ubiquitous nature of parasitism, how parasitism alters the outcome of host species inter...
Parasites are a major component of all animal populations. Males and females often differ in their l...
Populations of animals which live in the wild are regulated by many biotic and abiotic factors. Para...
Parasitism is one of the most common ways of living and it has arised in many taxa. Parasites feed a...
1. Parasites can have important effects on host populations influencing either fecundity or mortality...
Parasitism is widely viewed as the primary cost of sociality and a constraint on group size, yet stu...
1.Parasites can have important effects on host populations influencing either fecundity or mortality...
Empirical studies often reveal deleterious effects of parasites on host survival, but the ecological...
Parasites can influence important ecosystem characteristics, such as biomass, biodiversity, food web...
In recent years there has been much interest in physiological trade-offs involving host immune funct...
AbstractParasites are considered drivers of population regulation in some species; unfortunately the...
<p>I gave this talk in January 2014 to the Department of Life Sciences, Ben Gurion University of the...
Determining the effects of parasites on host reproduction is key to understanding how parasites affe...
A challenge of life-history theory is to explain why animal body size does not continue to increase,...
Virulence rive has el e of 3 sts op can understanding the effects of parasites. Further studies, esp...
Despite the ubiquitous nature of parasitism, how parasitism alters the outcome of host species inter...
Parasites are a major component of all animal populations. Males and females often differ in their l...
Populations of animals which live in the wild are regulated by many biotic and abiotic factors. Para...
Parasitism is one of the most common ways of living and it has arised in many taxa. Parasites feed a...
1. Parasites can have important effects on host populations influencing either fecundity or mortality...
Parasitism is widely viewed as the primary cost of sociality and a constraint on group size, yet stu...
1.Parasites can have important effects on host populations influencing either fecundity or mortality...
Empirical studies often reveal deleterious effects of parasites on host survival, but the ecological...
Parasites can influence important ecosystem characteristics, such as biomass, biodiversity, food web...
In recent years there has been much interest in physiological trade-offs involving host immune funct...