Understanding the unequal distribution of life on earth is a fundamental goal of ecology and evolutionary biology. Past efforts to explain large-scale patterns in diversity have tended to focus on two broad classes of explanation, one invoking the importance of abiotic factors (i.e. climate and vegetation) and the other biotic (i.e. competition); but neither has proven entirely adequate. Parasites are a major but poorly understood component of life that may offer some answers. Yet despite widespread theoretical support and some empirical evidence, the role of parasites in explaining patterns in the diversity, distribution, and abundance of species remains largely untested in natural communities. In this thesis I use a mega-diverse elevation...
Studies of both vertebrates and invertebrates have suggested that specialists, as compared to genera...
Parasites with low host specificity (e.g. infecting a large diversity of host species) are of specia...
Parasites can impose fitness effects on host populations: there may be seasonal and geographic varia...
Understanding the unequal distribution of life on earth is a fundamental goal of ecology and evoluti...
1. Host-parasite interactions have the potential to influence broadscale ecological and evolutionary...
1. Host-parasite interactions have the potential to influence broadscale ecological and evolutionary...
1. Patterns of diversity and turnover in macroorganism communities can often be predicted from diffe...
Host-parasite interactions have the potential to influence broadscale ecological and evolutionary pr...
Parasites are a selective force that shape host community structure and dynamics, but host communit...
Abstract The persistence of a parasite species in an ecological community is determined both by its ...
1. Patterns of diversity and turnover in macroorganism communities can often be predicted from diffe...
1. Understanding exactly when, where and how hosts become infected with parasites is critical to und...
1. Patterns of pathogen co-occurrence can affect the spread or severity of disease. Yet due to diff...
1. Understanding exactly when, where and how hosts become infected with parasites is critical to und...
1. Understanding exactly when, where and how hosts become infected with parasites is critical to und...
Studies of both vertebrates and invertebrates have suggested that specialists, as compared to genera...
Parasites with low host specificity (e.g. infecting a large diversity of host species) are of specia...
Parasites can impose fitness effects on host populations: there may be seasonal and geographic varia...
Understanding the unequal distribution of life on earth is a fundamental goal of ecology and evoluti...
1. Host-parasite interactions have the potential to influence broadscale ecological and evolutionary...
1. Host-parasite interactions have the potential to influence broadscale ecological and evolutionary...
1. Patterns of diversity and turnover in macroorganism communities can often be predicted from diffe...
Host-parasite interactions have the potential to influence broadscale ecological and evolutionary pr...
Parasites are a selective force that shape host community structure and dynamics, but host communit...
Abstract The persistence of a parasite species in an ecological community is determined both by its ...
1. Patterns of diversity and turnover in macroorganism communities can often be predicted from diffe...
1. Understanding exactly when, where and how hosts become infected with parasites is critical to und...
1. Patterns of pathogen co-occurrence can affect the spread or severity of disease. Yet due to diff...
1. Understanding exactly when, where and how hosts become infected with parasites is critical to und...
1. Understanding exactly when, where and how hosts become infected with parasites is critical to und...
Studies of both vertebrates and invertebrates have suggested that specialists, as compared to genera...
Parasites with low host specificity (e.g. infecting a large diversity of host species) are of specia...
Parasites can impose fitness effects on host populations: there may be seasonal and geographic varia...