Comparative ecology uses interspecific relationships among traits, while accounting for the phylogenetic non-independence of species, to uncover general evolutionary processes. Applied to biogeographic questions, it can be a powerful tool to explain the spatial distribution of organisms. Here, we review how comparative methods can elucidate biogeographic patterns and processes, using analyses of distributional data on parasites (fleas and helminths) as case studies. Methods exist to detect phylogenetic signals, i.e. the degree of phylogenetic dependence of a given character, and either to control for these signals in statistical analyses of interspecific data, or to measure their contribution to variance. Parasite-host interactions present ...
Species interactions may vary considerably across space as a result of spatial and environmental gra...
International audienceThe present review summarized the factors or determinants that may explain par...
There are many tools available for analysing parasite communities, either based on the proportions o...
Comparative ecology uses interspecific relationships among traits, while accounting for the phylogen...
Parasites are useful biological tags of the ecology of their hosts. In this chapter, we will show th...
International audienceSimilarity between species plays a key role in the processes governing communi...
Abstract. Several studies have searched for the key forces behind the diversification of parasite as...
Addressing the importance of constraint and adaptation on the ecology and evolution of host specific...
Biogeography has renewed its concepts and methods following important recent advances in phylogeneti...
Free-living species vary substantially in the extent of their spatial distributions. However, distri...
effort Parasite communities are arranged into hierarchical levels of organization, cov-ering various...
Addressing the importance of constraint and adaptation on the ecology and evolution of host specific...
As information becomes available for many groups of organisms a general pattern of phylogenetic cons...
Hosts and their parasites have strong ecological and evolutionary relationships, with hosts represen...
Hosts and their parasites have strong ecological and evolutionary relationships, with hosts represen...
Species interactions may vary considerably across space as a result of spatial and environmental gra...
International audienceThe present review summarized the factors or determinants that may explain par...
There are many tools available for analysing parasite communities, either based on the proportions o...
Comparative ecology uses interspecific relationships among traits, while accounting for the phylogen...
Parasites are useful biological tags of the ecology of their hosts. In this chapter, we will show th...
International audienceSimilarity between species plays a key role in the processes governing communi...
Abstract. Several studies have searched for the key forces behind the diversification of parasite as...
Addressing the importance of constraint and adaptation on the ecology and evolution of host specific...
Biogeography has renewed its concepts and methods following important recent advances in phylogeneti...
Free-living species vary substantially in the extent of their spatial distributions. However, distri...
effort Parasite communities are arranged into hierarchical levels of organization, cov-ering various...
Addressing the importance of constraint and adaptation on the ecology and evolution of host specific...
As information becomes available for many groups of organisms a general pattern of phylogenetic cons...
Hosts and their parasites have strong ecological and evolutionary relationships, with hosts represen...
Hosts and their parasites have strong ecological and evolutionary relationships, with hosts represen...
Species interactions may vary considerably across space as a result of spatial and environmental gra...
International audienceThe present review summarized the factors or determinants that may explain par...
There are many tools available for analysing parasite communities, either based on the proportions o...