Functional dispersal (between-site movement, with or without subsequent reproduction) is a key trait acting on the ecological and evolutionary trajectories of a species, with potential cascading effects on other members of the local community. It is often difficult to quantify, and particularly so for small organisms such as parasites. Understanding this life history trait can help us identify the drivers of population dynamics and, in the case of vectors, the circulation of associated infectious agents. In the present study, functional dispersal of the soft tick Ornithodoros maritimus was studied at a small scale, within a colony of yellow-legged gulls (Larus michahellis). Previous work showed a random distribution of infectious agents in ...
Similar to many other parasites, the distribution of ticks among hosts is strongly skewed, with few ...
International audienceBackground: In host-parasite systems, relative dispersal rates condition genet...
The endophilic tick Ixodes arboricola infests cavity-nesting birds, and its dispersal strongly depen...
Functional dispersal (between-site movement, with or without subsequent reproduction) is a key trait...
Functional dispersal (between-site movement, with or without subsequent reproduction) is a key trait...
International audienceThe epidemiology of vector-borne zoonoses depends on the movement of both host...
The epidemiology of vector-borne zoonoses depends on the movement of both hosts and vectors, which c...
International audienceBackground: When colonization and gene flow depend on host-mediated dispersal,...
Spatial disease ecology is emerging as a new field that requires the integration of complementary ap...
Introduction: Birds serve as reservoirs for tick-borne pathogens as well as hosts for multiple tick ...
Ixodes scapularis is responsible for the transmission of a variety of pathogens in North America, in...
In addition to reproductive rates and generation times, local parasite adaptation is predicted to be...
Similar to many other parasites, the distribution of ticks among hosts is strongly skewed, with few ...
International audienceBackground: In host-parasite systems, relative dispersal rates condition genet...
The endophilic tick Ixodes arboricola infests cavity-nesting birds, and its dispersal strongly depen...
Functional dispersal (between-site movement, with or without subsequent reproduction) is a key trait...
Functional dispersal (between-site movement, with or without subsequent reproduction) is a key trait...
International audienceThe epidemiology of vector-borne zoonoses depends on the movement of both host...
The epidemiology of vector-borne zoonoses depends on the movement of both hosts and vectors, which c...
International audienceBackground: When colonization and gene flow depend on host-mediated dispersal,...
Spatial disease ecology is emerging as a new field that requires the integration of complementary ap...
Introduction: Birds serve as reservoirs for tick-borne pathogens as well as hosts for multiple tick ...
Ixodes scapularis is responsible for the transmission of a variety of pathogens in North America, in...
In addition to reproductive rates and generation times, local parasite adaptation is predicted to be...
Similar to many other parasites, the distribution of ticks among hosts is strongly skewed, with few ...
International audienceBackground: In host-parasite systems, relative dispersal rates condition genet...
The endophilic tick Ixodes arboricola infests cavity-nesting birds, and its dispersal strongly depen...