1. Aggregated distributions of parasite individuals across host individuals are nearly ubiquitous among parasitic taxa. The size and sex ratio of the population of one parasite species infecting a single host (hereafter “infrapopulation”) can influence parasite fitness through intraspecific competition, mate availability, and the ability to attract vectors for transmission of parasite propagules. Competition for both resources and for pollen and seed vector services may limit reproductive success (pollen receipt, fruit production, and seed dispersal) in large infrapopulations of parasitic plants, while mate limitation or reduced ability to attract vectors may limit this success in small infrapopulations. 2. Using a dioecious parasitic plant...
Abstract Parasites often produce large numbers of oVspring within their hosts. High parasite burdens...
Individuals can gain fitness benefits and costs through their mates. However, studies on sexual sele...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Variation in local density and sex ratio in dioecious plants can affect mating...
1. Aggregated distributions of parasite individuals across host individuals are nearly ubiquitous am...
Parasitic plants often attack multiple host species with unique defenses, physiology, and ecology. R...
The majority of free-living species serve as hosts to multiple parasite and pathogen species, and pa...
Parasites are among the most diverse groups of life on Earth, yet complex natural histories often pr...
Species interactions are central to our understanding of population dynamics. While density typicall...
Male-biased susceptibility to parasites is common in dioecous plants. However, why males have higher...
1. Mutualisms are often subject to perturbations by parasitism arising from third-party interactions...
1) Diversity among species and genetic diversity within species are both important components of eco...
Research in host-parasite evolutionary ecology has demonstrated that environmental variation plays a...
1. Interspecific interactions have a fundamental role in plant population dynamics, as they may set ...
Interactions, antagonistic or mutualistic, can exert selection on plant traits. We explored the role...
1. Host manipulation refers to the expression of a host phenotype that is partly under the genetic c...
Abstract Parasites often produce large numbers of oVspring within their hosts. High parasite burdens...
Individuals can gain fitness benefits and costs through their mates. However, studies on sexual sele...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Variation in local density and sex ratio in dioecious plants can affect mating...
1. Aggregated distributions of parasite individuals across host individuals are nearly ubiquitous am...
Parasitic plants often attack multiple host species with unique defenses, physiology, and ecology. R...
The majority of free-living species serve as hosts to multiple parasite and pathogen species, and pa...
Parasites are among the most diverse groups of life on Earth, yet complex natural histories often pr...
Species interactions are central to our understanding of population dynamics. While density typicall...
Male-biased susceptibility to parasites is common in dioecous plants. However, why males have higher...
1. Mutualisms are often subject to perturbations by parasitism arising from third-party interactions...
1) Diversity among species and genetic diversity within species are both important components of eco...
Research in host-parasite evolutionary ecology has demonstrated that environmental variation plays a...
1. Interspecific interactions have a fundamental role in plant population dynamics, as they may set ...
Interactions, antagonistic or mutualistic, can exert selection on plant traits. We explored the role...
1. Host manipulation refers to the expression of a host phenotype that is partly under the genetic c...
Abstract Parasites often produce large numbers of oVspring within their hosts. High parasite burdens...
Individuals can gain fitness benefits and costs through their mates. However, studies on sexual sele...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Variation in local density and sex ratio in dioecious plants can affect mating...