Parasites can represent formidable selection pressures for hosts, but the cost of infection is sometimes difficult to demonstrate in natural populations. While parasite exploitation strategies may, in some instances, actually inflict low costs on their hosts, the response of hosts to infection is also likely to determine whether or not these costs can be detected. Indeed, costs of infection may be obscured if infected individuals in the wild are those that are the most tolerant, rather than the most susceptible, to infection. Here we test this hypothesis in two natural populations of Anolis sagrei, one of the most common anole lizard of the Bahamas. Plasmodium parasites were detected in > 7% of individuals and belonged to two distinct clade...
Assessment of parasites and their pathogenicity is essential for studying the ecology of populations...
International audienceWhen effective immune defenses against parasites are costly and resources limi...
Field experiments that measure natural selection in response to manipulations of the selective regim...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
Summary. On many small Caribbean islands, two species of Anolis lizard coexist, but the two are typi...
Native Green Anoles, Anolis carolinensis, and invasive Brown Anoles, Anolis sagrei, are commonly fou...
The Hamilton and Zuk hypothesis on haemoparasite-mediated sexual selection and certain studies of fi...
Parasite exposure often causes innate immune activation, resulting in tradeoffs among physiological ...
The Hamilton-Zuk hypothesis indicates that parasites may have a negative effect on the appearance of...
Host specificity is one of the potential factors affecting parasite diversification because gene flo...
The dynamics of a naturally endemic blood parasite Hepatozoon hinuliae) were studied in a lizard (Eu...
Male sand lizards (Lacerta agilis) with a specific restriction fragment length polymorphism fragmen...
Damas Moreira I, Maia JP, Tome B, Salvi D, Perera A, Harris DJ. Blood parasites in sympatric lizards...
Tome B, Harris DJ, Perera A, Damas Moreira I. Invasive lizard has fewer parasites than native congen...
Abstract Heterogeneous distributions are a fundamental principle of ecology, manifesting as natural ...
Assessment of parasites and their pathogenicity is essential for studying the ecology of populations...
International audienceWhen effective immune defenses against parasites are costly and resources limi...
Field experiments that measure natural selection in response to manipulations of the selective regim...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
Summary. On many small Caribbean islands, two species of Anolis lizard coexist, but the two are typi...
Native Green Anoles, Anolis carolinensis, and invasive Brown Anoles, Anolis sagrei, are commonly fou...
The Hamilton and Zuk hypothesis on haemoparasite-mediated sexual selection and certain studies of fi...
Parasite exposure often causes innate immune activation, resulting in tradeoffs among physiological ...
The Hamilton-Zuk hypothesis indicates that parasites may have a negative effect on the appearance of...
Host specificity is one of the potential factors affecting parasite diversification because gene flo...
The dynamics of a naturally endemic blood parasite Hepatozoon hinuliae) were studied in a lizard (Eu...
Male sand lizards (Lacerta agilis) with a specific restriction fragment length polymorphism fragmen...
Damas Moreira I, Maia JP, Tome B, Salvi D, Perera A, Harris DJ. Blood parasites in sympatric lizards...
Tome B, Harris DJ, Perera A, Damas Moreira I. Invasive lizard has fewer parasites than native congen...
Abstract Heterogeneous distributions are a fundamental principle of ecology, manifesting as natural ...
Assessment of parasites and their pathogenicity is essential for studying the ecology of populations...
International audienceWhen effective immune defenses against parasites are costly and resources limi...
Field experiments that measure natural selection in response to manipulations of the selective regim...