1. Co-infections with multiple parasite taxa are ubiquitous in nature and have the potential to impact the co-evolutionary dynamics between host and parasite, though patterns of phylogenetic community structure of co-infecting parasites and the processes that generate these patterns have rarely been studied across diverse host-parasite communities. 2. Here, we tested for the roles of host and parasite evolutionary history as well as environmental variables as drivers of phylogenetic community structure among co-infecting haemosporidian (malaria) parasites and their avian hosts in the North American boreal forest, a region characterized by an extraordinarily high blood parasite co-infection rate. 3. We used multiple methods to identify non-r...
The majority of organisms host multiple parasite species, each of which can interact with hosts and ...
Parasites that can infect multiple host species are considered to be host generalists with low host ...
Abundances and distributions of species are usually associated. This implies that as a species decli...
The range of hosts a pathogen infects (host specificity) is a key element of disease risk that may b...
The range of hosts a pathogen infects (host specificity) is a key element of disease risk that may b...
We tested the hypothesis that avian haemosporidian (malaria) parasites specialize on hosts that can ...
1. Patterns of diversity and turnover in macroorganism communities can often be predicted from diffe...
Host traits, such as migratory behavior, could facilitate the dispersal of disease causing parasites...
Hosts and their parasites have strong ecological and evolutionary relationships, with hosts represen...
Relationships between hosts and parasites represent complex co-evolving systems that can vary both t...
Understanding the unequal distribution of life on earth is a fundamental goal of ecology and evoluti...
Most hosts, including humans, are simultaneously or sequentially infected with several parasites. A ...
Experimental work increasingly suggests that non-random pathogen associations can affect the spread ...
The majority of organisms host multiple parasite species, each of which can interact with hosts and ...
Parasites that can infect multiple host species are considered to be host generalists with low host ...
Abundances and distributions of species are usually associated. This implies that as a species decli...
The range of hosts a pathogen infects (host specificity) is a key element of disease risk that may b...
The range of hosts a pathogen infects (host specificity) is a key element of disease risk that may b...
We tested the hypothesis that avian haemosporidian (malaria) parasites specialize on hosts that can ...
1. Patterns of diversity and turnover in macroorganism communities can often be predicted from diffe...
Host traits, such as migratory behavior, could facilitate the dispersal of disease causing parasites...
Hosts and their parasites have strong ecological and evolutionary relationships, with hosts represen...
Relationships between hosts and parasites represent complex co-evolving systems that can vary both t...
Understanding the unequal distribution of life on earth is a fundamental goal of ecology and evoluti...
Most hosts, including humans, are simultaneously or sequentially infected with several parasites. A ...
Experimental work increasingly suggests that non-random pathogen associations can affect the spread ...
The majority of organisms host multiple parasite species, each of which can interact with hosts and ...
Parasites that can infect multiple host species are considered to be host generalists with low host ...
Abundances and distributions of species are usually associated. This implies that as a species decli...