Environmental niche modelling is an acclaimed method for estimating species’ present or future distributions. However, in marine environments the assembly of representative data from reliable and unbiased occurrences is challenging. Here, we aimed to model the environmental niche and distribution of marine, parasitic nematodes from the Pseudoterranova decipiens complex using the software Maxent. The distribution of these potentially zoonotic species is of interest, because they infect the muscle tissue of host species targeted by fisheries. To achieve the best possible model, we used two different approaches. The land distance (LD) model was based on abiotic data, whereas the definitive host distance (DHD) model included species-specific bi...
International audienceDispersal is an important, yet overlooked phenomenon when studying species’ di...
The search for fundamental patterns or rules by which parasites establish and persist in free-living...
We compiled species richness and prevalence data from parasitological studies of 26 invasive species...
Marine nematodes of the genus Anisakis are common parasites of a wide range of aquatic organisms. Pu...
Parasites comprise an important portion of the biodiversity in the world, and have key roles in many...
Species distribution model (SDM) has conventionally been used for evaluating the distribution of sin...
Early detection and rapid response are essential to prevent invasive species from thriving in marine...
For the fields of invasion biology and conservation science, the ability to predict the distributio...
Aim Understanding the environmental factors determining the establishment of invasive populations is...
International audienceUnderstanding the drivers of species distribution is necessary in order to pro...
This paper describes the parasite community structure of the Cape elephant fish or St Joseph shark (...
Free-living species vary substantially in the extent of their spatial distributions. However, distri...
Geographic distributions of many marine species are poorly documented or understood, which is partic...
Free-living species vary substantially in the extent of their spatial distributions. However, distri...
Free-living species vary substantially in the extent of their spatial distributions. However, distri...
International audienceDispersal is an important, yet overlooked phenomenon when studying species’ di...
The search for fundamental patterns or rules by which parasites establish and persist in free-living...
We compiled species richness and prevalence data from parasitological studies of 26 invasive species...
Marine nematodes of the genus Anisakis are common parasites of a wide range of aquatic organisms. Pu...
Parasites comprise an important portion of the biodiversity in the world, and have key roles in many...
Species distribution model (SDM) has conventionally been used for evaluating the distribution of sin...
Early detection and rapid response are essential to prevent invasive species from thriving in marine...
For the fields of invasion biology and conservation science, the ability to predict the distributio...
Aim Understanding the environmental factors determining the establishment of invasive populations is...
International audienceUnderstanding the drivers of species distribution is necessary in order to pro...
This paper describes the parasite community structure of the Cape elephant fish or St Joseph shark (...
Free-living species vary substantially in the extent of their spatial distributions. However, distri...
Geographic distributions of many marine species are poorly documented or understood, which is partic...
Free-living species vary substantially in the extent of their spatial distributions. However, distri...
Free-living species vary substantially in the extent of their spatial distributions. However, distri...
International audienceDispersal is an important, yet overlooked phenomenon when studying species’ di...
The search for fundamental patterns or rules by which parasites establish and persist in free-living...
We compiled species richness and prevalence data from parasitological studies of 26 invasive species...