1.Community assembly is a fundamental process that has long been a central focus in ecology. Extending community assembly theory to communities of co-infecting parasites, we used a gastrointestinal nematode removal experiment in free-ranging African buffalo to examine community assembly patterns and processes. 2.We first asked whether reassembled communities differ from undisturbed communities by comparing anthelmintic-treated and control hosts. Next, we examined the temporal dynamics of assembly using a cross-section of communities that reassembled for different periods of time since last experimental removal. Next, we tested for evidence of assembly processes that might drive such reassembly patterns: environmental filtering b...
Parasites can shape the structure and function of ecosystems by influencing both the density and tra...
1. Parasitism and competition are both ubiquitous interactions in ecological communities. The abilit...
The ubiquity of outcrossing in plants and animals is difficult to explain given its costs relative t...
1.Community assembly is a fundamental process that has long been a central focus in ecology. Extendi...
Non-random species associations occur in naturally-sampled parasite communities. The processes resul...
Schistosomes are trematode parasites of global importance, causing infections in millions of people,...
Schistosomes are trematode parasites of global importance, causing infections in millions of people,...
1. Experimental studies in laboratory settings have demonstrated a critical role of parasite interac...
Debates over the relationship between biodiversity and disease dynamics underscore the need for a mo...
Fitness costs of infection are fundamental to understanding the ecology and evolution of host-parasi...
1. Understanding how ecological communities are assembled remains a key goal of ecosystem ecology. B...
Debates over the relationship between biodiversity and disease dynamics underscore the need for a mo...
Although connectivity can promote host species persistence in a metapopulation, dispersal may also e...
Symbiont community assembly is driven by host-symbiont and symbiont-symbiont interactions.The effect...
Experimental studies in laboratory settings have demonstrated a critical role of parasite interactio...
Parasites can shape the structure and function of ecosystems by influencing both the density and tra...
1. Parasitism and competition are both ubiquitous interactions in ecological communities. The abilit...
The ubiquity of outcrossing in plants and animals is difficult to explain given its costs relative t...
1.Community assembly is a fundamental process that has long been a central focus in ecology. Extendi...
Non-random species associations occur in naturally-sampled parasite communities. The processes resul...
Schistosomes are trematode parasites of global importance, causing infections in millions of people,...
Schistosomes are trematode parasites of global importance, causing infections in millions of people,...
1. Experimental studies in laboratory settings have demonstrated a critical role of parasite interac...
Debates over the relationship between biodiversity and disease dynamics underscore the need for a mo...
Fitness costs of infection are fundamental to understanding the ecology and evolution of host-parasi...
1. Understanding how ecological communities are assembled remains a key goal of ecosystem ecology. B...
Debates over the relationship between biodiversity and disease dynamics underscore the need for a mo...
Although connectivity can promote host species persistence in a metapopulation, dispersal may also e...
Symbiont community assembly is driven by host-symbiont and symbiont-symbiont interactions.The effect...
Experimental studies in laboratory settings have demonstrated a critical role of parasite interactio...
Parasites can shape the structure and function of ecosystems by influencing both the density and tra...
1. Parasitism and competition are both ubiquitous interactions in ecological communities. The abilit...
The ubiquity of outcrossing in plants and animals is difficult to explain given its costs relative t...