none2Host density is an important and widely accepted factor influencing microparasites epidemiology. In theory, host density would influence also macroparasite dynamic, although it would be achieved indirectly due to the presence of free-living infective stages of parasites. On this basis, it is expected that macroparasite abundance and prevalence would increase as host density increases, due to the higher probability for a new host to acquire infections from the environment. Nevertheless, some surveys indicate a negative relationship between host density and gastrointestinal helminth abundance in alpine chamois. On the basis of data collected from three different chamois populations, the Authors discuss the possibility that ecological fa...
Most wild animals face concurrent challenges by multiple infectious organisms, and immunological res...
Generalist parasites can strongly influence interactions between native and invasive species. Host c...
The spatial distribution of hosts can be a determining factor in the reproductive success of parasit...
Host density is an important and widely accepted factor influencing microparasites epidemiology. In...
A deterministic model considering the population dynamic of chamois and three parasite species (gast...
ABSTRACT- The following paper contains a mathematical model for the analysis of temporal varia-tions...
Several epidemiological models predict a positive relationship between host population density and a...
From November to December 1994, 54 chamois hunted in a small area of the Dolomites were examined for...
Factors that influence proximity and the number and duration of contacts among individuals can influ...
<strong>Abstract</strong> The following paper contains a mathematical model for the ana...
Parasites constitute essential elements of biodiversity, playing fundamental roles for the functioni...
Theory predicts the bottom–up coupling of resource and consumer densities, and epidemiological model...
Understanding transmission dynamics of parasites can assist in both disease control and conservation...
There is a growing awareness that cyclic population dynamics in vertebrate species are driven by a c...
Alpine marmots Marmota marmota occupy a narrow altitudinal niche within high elevation alpine enviro...
Most wild animals face concurrent challenges by multiple infectious organisms, and immunological res...
Generalist parasites can strongly influence interactions between native and invasive species. Host c...
The spatial distribution of hosts can be a determining factor in the reproductive success of parasit...
Host density is an important and widely accepted factor influencing microparasites epidemiology. In...
A deterministic model considering the population dynamic of chamois and three parasite species (gast...
ABSTRACT- The following paper contains a mathematical model for the analysis of temporal varia-tions...
Several epidemiological models predict a positive relationship between host population density and a...
From November to December 1994, 54 chamois hunted in a small area of the Dolomites were examined for...
Factors that influence proximity and the number and duration of contacts among individuals can influ...
<strong>Abstract</strong> The following paper contains a mathematical model for the ana...
Parasites constitute essential elements of biodiversity, playing fundamental roles for the functioni...
Theory predicts the bottom–up coupling of resource and consumer densities, and epidemiological model...
Understanding transmission dynamics of parasites can assist in both disease control and conservation...
There is a growing awareness that cyclic population dynamics in vertebrate species are driven by a c...
Alpine marmots Marmota marmota occupy a narrow altitudinal niche within high elevation alpine enviro...
Most wild animals face concurrent challenges by multiple infectious organisms, and immunological res...
Generalist parasites can strongly influence interactions between native and invasive species. Host c...
The spatial distribution of hosts can be a determining factor in the reproductive success of parasit...