International audienceUnderstanding animal movements is a key prerequisite for deciphering ecological processes such as population dynamics, community structure or biological invasions. Many animals restrict their movements to certain areas (home ranges) by alternating visits among several suitable sites. The dynamics of these recursive movements are assumed to be primarily driven by food availability and predation risk. In contrast, environmental parasite pressures have rarely been considered as possible drivers of animals' ranging patterns. In this article, we present evidence that environmentally transmitted gastrointestinal parasites may shape recursive movement patterns of a group of free-ranging mandrills, Mandrillus sphinx. These rai...
Gastrointestinal parasites colonizing the mammalian gut influence the host immune system and health....
Infectious diseases caused by pathogens are now recognized as one of the most important threats to p...
Understanding changes in the host-parasite relationship due to habitat fragmentation is necessary fo...
International audienceUnderstanding animal movements is a key prerequisite for deciphering ecologica...
This study aims to investigate which intestinal parasites are found in the Peruvian Amazon’s tamarin...
1. Habitat loss and fragmentation are the principal causes of the loss of biological diversity. In a...
Mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx) are enigmatic Old World primates whose social organization and ecology...
Host-parasite relationships can be directly affected by host’s biological aspects and environmental ...
Host-parasite relationships can be directly affected by host’s biological aspects and environmental ...
Parasites constitute essential elements of biodiversity, playing fundamental roles for the functioni...
Relocation is one of the mitigating measures taken by either local people or related officers to red...
Abstract Background Various factors, such as climate, body size and sociality are often linked to pa...
Relocation is one of the mitigating measures taken by either local people or related officers to red...
International audienceThe evolutionary transition from a solitary to a social lifestyle entails an e...
International audienceThe evolutionary transition from a solitary to a social lifestyle entails an e...
Gastrointestinal parasites colonizing the mammalian gut influence the host immune system and health....
Infectious diseases caused by pathogens are now recognized as one of the most important threats to p...
Understanding changes in the host-parasite relationship due to habitat fragmentation is necessary fo...
International audienceUnderstanding animal movements is a key prerequisite for deciphering ecologica...
This study aims to investigate which intestinal parasites are found in the Peruvian Amazon’s tamarin...
1. Habitat loss and fragmentation are the principal causes of the loss of biological diversity. In a...
Mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx) are enigmatic Old World primates whose social organization and ecology...
Host-parasite relationships can be directly affected by host’s biological aspects and environmental ...
Host-parasite relationships can be directly affected by host’s biological aspects and environmental ...
Parasites constitute essential elements of biodiversity, playing fundamental roles for the functioni...
Relocation is one of the mitigating measures taken by either local people or related officers to red...
Abstract Background Various factors, such as climate, body size and sociality are often linked to pa...
Relocation is one of the mitigating measures taken by either local people or related officers to red...
International audienceThe evolutionary transition from a solitary to a social lifestyle entails an e...
International audienceThe evolutionary transition from a solitary to a social lifestyle entails an e...
Gastrointestinal parasites colonizing the mammalian gut influence the host immune system and health....
Infectious diseases caused by pathogens are now recognized as one of the most important threats to p...
Understanding changes in the host-parasite relationship due to habitat fragmentation is necessary fo...