We explore the problem of persistence of multiple obligate parasitoids on a single host in a discrete time, spatially explicit system. In general, the parasitoids experienced extinction until one species remained well before the 50 000-generation time limit, but the rate varied according to the parameters of the system. Smaller arenas had a greater chance of extinction. Artificially increasing interspecific competition produced rapid extinction, while decreasing competition increased persistence to the maximum time limit of the simulation. Increasing the parasitoid search efficiency or decreasing dispersal of the parasitoids relative to the host produced less longevity as did increasing host reproduction, while increasing the ...
The role of evolutionary dynamics in understanding host-parasitoid interactions is interlinked with ...
A hostparasitoid system with overlapping generations is considered. The dynamics of the system is de...
Multiparasitism (females of multiple species parasitizing the same host) is a ubiquitous phenomenon ...
Interspecific interactions and the evolution of dispersal are both of interest when considering the ...
In this paper we develop a novel discrete, individual-based mathematical model to investigate the ef...
Models of host-parasitoid dynamics often assume constant levels of spatial heterogeneity in parasito...
Simple models of host-parasitoid interactions show that a polyphagous parasitoid tends to drive exti...
Multiple parasitoids, including multiple obligate special-ists, often coexist on a single host (for ...
<p>Intraspecific competition in the host population is assumed moderate (<i>b</i> = 1.5). Parasitoid...
There are many well-documented cases in which multiple parasitoids can coexist on a single host spec...
<div><p>In sexual organisms, low population density can result in mating failures and subsequently y...
In sexual organisms, low population density can result in mating failures and subsequently yields a ...
Journal ArticleIt has long been recognized that the unstable equilibrium of a single-patch predator-...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)We experimentally and theoretically inv...
We experimentally and theoretically investigated the persistence of hosts and parasitoids interactin...
The role of evolutionary dynamics in understanding host-parasitoid interactions is interlinked with ...
A hostparasitoid system with overlapping generations is considered. The dynamics of the system is de...
Multiparasitism (females of multiple species parasitizing the same host) is a ubiquitous phenomenon ...
Interspecific interactions and the evolution of dispersal are both of interest when considering the ...
In this paper we develop a novel discrete, individual-based mathematical model to investigate the ef...
Models of host-parasitoid dynamics often assume constant levels of spatial heterogeneity in parasito...
Simple models of host-parasitoid interactions show that a polyphagous parasitoid tends to drive exti...
Multiple parasitoids, including multiple obligate special-ists, often coexist on a single host (for ...
<p>Intraspecific competition in the host population is assumed moderate (<i>b</i> = 1.5). Parasitoid...
There are many well-documented cases in which multiple parasitoids can coexist on a single host spec...
<div><p>In sexual organisms, low population density can result in mating failures and subsequently y...
In sexual organisms, low population density can result in mating failures and subsequently yields a ...
Journal ArticleIt has long been recognized that the unstable equilibrium of a single-patch predator-...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)We experimentally and theoretically inv...
We experimentally and theoretically investigated the persistence of hosts and parasitoids interactin...
The role of evolutionary dynamics in understanding host-parasitoid interactions is interlinked with ...
A hostparasitoid system with overlapping generations is considered. The dynamics of the system is de...
Multiparasitism (females of multiple species parasitizing the same host) is a ubiquitous phenomenon ...