Invasive species can displace natives, and thus identifying the traits that make aliens successful is crucial for predicting and preventing biodiversity loss. Pathogens may play an important role in the invasive process, facilitating colonization of their hosts in new continents and islands. According to the Novel Weapon Hypothesis, colonizers may out-compete local native species by bringing with them novel pathogens to which native species are not adapted. In contrast, the Enemy Release Hypothesis suggests that flourishing colonizers are successful because they have left their pathogens behind. To assess the role of avian malaria and related haemosporidian parasites in the global spread of a common invasive bird, we examined the prevalence...
The biogeographic histories of parasites and pathogens are infrequently compared with those of free-...
Aim: The role of migratory birds in the spread of parasites is poorly known, in part because migrato...
Human-induced climate change is expected to cause major biotic changes in species distributions and ...
Invasive species can displace natives, and thus identifying the traits that make aliens successful i...
Invasive species can displace natives, and thus identifying the traits that make aliens successful i...
Invasive species can displace natives, and thus identifying the traits that make aliens successful i...
Pathogens can influence the success of invaders. The Enemy Release Hypothesis predicts invaders encou...
Pathogens can influence the success of invaders. The Enemy Release Hypothesis predicts invaders enco...
Aim: Migrating birds transport their parasites, often over long distances, but little is known about...
Parasite range expansions are a direct consequence of globalization and are an increasing threat to ...
Introduced species are the greatest threat to biodiversity after habitat loss. Understanding the pro...
Aim: The increasing spread of vector-borne diseases has resulted in severe health concerns for human...
BACKGROUND: Avian malaria parasites are a highly diverse group that commonly infect birds and have d...
When host species colonize new areas, the parasite assemblage infecting the hosts might change, with...
Abstract Mobile hosts like birds occupy a wide array of habitats in which they encounter various ve...
The biogeographic histories of parasites and pathogens are infrequently compared with those of free-...
Aim: The role of migratory birds in the spread of parasites is poorly known, in part because migrato...
Human-induced climate change is expected to cause major biotic changes in species distributions and ...
Invasive species can displace natives, and thus identifying the traits that make aliens successful i...
Invasive species can displace natives, and thus identifying the traits that make aliens successful i...
Invasive species can displace natives, and thus identifying the traits that make aliens successful i...
Pathogens can influence the success of invaders. The Enemy Release Hypothesis predicts invaders encou...
Pathogens can influence the success of invaders. The Enemy Release Hypothesis predicts invaders enco...
Aim: Migrating birds transport their parasites, often over long distances, but little is known about...
Parasite range expansions are a direct consequence of globalization and are an increasing threat to ...
Introduced species are the greatest threat to biodiversity after habitat loss. Understanding the pro...
Aim: The increasing spread of vector-borne diseases has resulted in severe health concerns for human...
BACKGROUND: Avian malaria parasites are a highly diverse group that commonly infect birds and have d...
When host species colonize new areas, the parasite assemblage infecting the hosts might change, with...
Abstract Mobile hosts like birds occupy a wide array of habitats in which they encounter various ve...
The biogeographic histories of parasites and pathogens are infrequently compared with those of free-...
Aim: The role of migratory birds in the spread of parasites is poorly known, in part because migrato...
Human-induced climate change is expected to cause major biotic changes in species distributions and ...