Includes bibliographical references (p. ).Dragonfly parasites are widespread and frequently include gregarines (Phylum Apicomplexa) in the gut of the host. Gregarines are ubiquitous protozoan parasites that infect arthropods worldwide. More than 1,600 gregarine species have been described, but only a small percentage of invertebrates have been surveyed for these apicomplexan parasites. Some consider gregarines rather harmless, but recent studies suggest otherwise. Odonate-gregarine studies have more commonly involved damselflies, and some have considered gregarines to rarely infect dragonflies. In this study, dragonfly populations were surveyed for gregarines and an assessment of fitness costs was made in a common and widespread host specie...
The enemy release hypothesis (ERH) predicts that the spread of (invasive) species will be facilitate...
The extent, magnitude, and cause of natural covariation between degree of parasitism and other varia...
Theoretical models predict that parasites reduce reproductive success of their hosts, but very few e...
<p>1. This study investigated inter-specific variation in parasitism by gregarines (Eugregarinorida:...
We studied parasitism by gut protozoans (Apicomplexa: Eugregarinidae) in the damselfly, Nehalennia i...
Found in every county in the state, the damselfly Ischnura verticalis (order: Odonata) is the most c...
Although human-modified landscapes are characterized by the loss of natural habitats, new habitats a...
Natural History and EvolutionDamselflies and other insects of the order Odonata are frequently paras...
Host–parasite interactions are an intriguing part of ecology, and understanding how hosts are able t...
An important problem in understanding the evolution of parasite host range is determining the extent...
Studies on parasite-mediated selection often focus on single parasite taxa infecting single species ...
Parasitism is the most successsful feeding strategy in nature with an estimated 50% of species being...
Host individuals and populations are commonly infected by more than one type of parasite, yet studie...
The reproductive success and survivorship of adult male damselflies Enallagma hageni infected with e...
Gregarines (Apicomplexa: Gregarinasina) are monoxenous parasites of invertebrates. Those found in sa...
The enemy release hypothesis (ERH) predicts that the spread of (invasive) species will be facilitate...
The extent, magnitude, and cause of natural covariation between degree of parasitism and other varia...
Theoretical models predict that parasites reduce reproductive success of their hosts, but very few e...
<p>1. This study investigated inter-specific variation in parasitism by gregarines (Eugregarinorida:...
We studied parasitism by gut protozoans (Apicomplexa: Eugregarinidae) in the damselfly, Nehalennia i...
Found in every county in the state, the damselfly Ischnura verticalis (order: Odonata) is the most c...
Although human-modified landscapes are characterized by the loss of natural habitats, new habitats a...
Natural History and EvolutionDamselflies and other insects of the order Odonata are frequently paras...
Host–parasite interactions are an intriguing part of ecology, and understanding how hosts are able t...
An important problem in understanding the evolution of parasite host range is determining the extent...
Studies on parasite-mediated selection often focus on single parasite taxa infecting single species ...
Parasitism is the most successsful feeding strategy in nature with an estimated 50% of species being...
Host individuals and populations are commonly infected by more than one type of parasite, yet studie...
The reproductive success and survivorship of adult male damselflies Enallagma hageni infected with e...
Gregarines (Apicomplexa: Gregarinasina) are monoxenous parasites of invertebrates. Those found in sa...
The enemy release hypothesis (ERH) predicts that the spread of (invasive) species will be facilitate...
The extent, magnitude, and cause of natural covariation between degree of parasitism and other varia...
Theoretical models predict that parasites reduce reproductive success of their hosts, but very few e...