Documenting how climate change will affect Arctic ecosystems and food web dynamics requires an understanding of current sources of variation in species distributions, frequency, and abundance. Host–parasite interactions are expected to be altered in the coming decades under warming conditions. However, in many Polar Regions, there is little information describing parasite–host assemblages. We examine how gastrointestinal helminths of northern common eider ducks (Somateria mollissima sedentaria) in the low Arctic vary with host age, sex and sampling year. We found that the prevalence of an acanthocephalan (Profilicollus sp.) varied in eiders with age, sex and year, while a cestode (Microsomacanthus sp.) varied with host sex. Two other specie...
Climate change potentially has important effects on distribution, abundance, transmission and virule...
Parasite distribution patterns in lotic catchments are driven by the combined influences of unidirec...
Climatic impacts are especially pronounced in the Arctic, which as a region is warming twice as fast...
Climate change is occurring rapidly at high latitudes, and subsequent changes in parasite communitie...
AbstractClimate change is occurring rapidly at high latitudes, and subsequent changes in parasite co...
Because of their wide geographical distribution through arctic and subarctic regions of the northern...
The arctic is currently experiencing some of the greatest rates of warming. Newly emerging diseases...
SYNOPSIS. Important drivers for emergence of infectious disease in wildlife include changes in the e...
The digestive tracts of 771 lesser snow geese (Chen caerulescens) collected from January to May 1983...
The patterns and mechanisms by which biological diversity is associated with parasite infection risk...
A total of 110 common eider ducks from six localities in Newfoundland and Labrador were examined for...
endangered Fennoscandian arctic fox has been well documented in recent years (Meijer et al., 2011). ...
The occurrence and ecology of the apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma gondii in arctic wildlife is not ...
A study was conducted to investigate the population density of helminth parasites in domestic ducks ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Climate change potentially has important effects on distribution, abundance, transmission and virule...
Parasite distribution patterns in lotic catchments are driven by the combined influences of unidirec...
Climatic impacts are especially pronounced in the Arctic, which as a region is warming twice as fast...
Climate change is occurring rapidly at high latitudes, and subsequent changes in parasite communitie...
AbstractClimate change is occurring rapidly at high latitudes, and subsequent changes in parasite co...
Because of their wide geographical distribution through arctic and subarctic regions of the northern...
The arctic is currently experiencing some of the greatest rates of warming. Newly emerging diseases...
SYNOPSIS. Important drivers for emergence of infectious disease in wildlife include changes in the e...
The digestive tracts of 771 lesser snow geese (Chen caerulescens) collected from January to May 1983...
The patterns and mechanisms by which biological diversity is associated with parasite infection risk...
A total of 110 common eider ducks from six localities in Newfoundland and Labrador were examined for...
endangered Fennoscandian arctic fox has been well documented in recent years (Meijer et al., 2011). ...
The occurrence and ecology of the apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma gondii in arctic wildlife is not ...
A study was conducted to investigate the population density of helminth parasites in domestic ducks ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Climate change potentially has important effects on distribution, abundance, transmission and virule...
Parasite distribution patterns in lotic catchments are driven by the combined influences of unidirec...
Climatic impacts are especially pronounced in the Arctic, which as a region is warming twice as fast...