By definition, parasitic organisms are strongly dependant on their hosts, and for a great majority, this dependence includes host-to-host transmission. Constraints imposed by the host's spatial distribution and demography, in combination with those of the parasite, can lead to a metapopulation structure, where parasite populations are highly stochastic (i.e. prone to frequent extinctions and re-colonizations) and where drift becomes a major force shaping standing genetic variation. This, in turn, will directly affect the observed population structure, along with the ability of the parasite to adapt (or co-adapt) to its host. However, only a specific consideration of temporal dynamics can reveal the extent to which drift shapes parasite popu...
Parasite population structure is often thought to be largely shaped by that of its host. In the case...
Movements and spatial distribution of host populations are expected to shape the genetic structure o...
Parasites often jump to and become established in a new host species. There is much evidence that th...
Information about the population genetic structures of parasites is important for an understanding o...
BACKGROUND: The population genetic structure of a parasite, and consequently its ability to adapt to...
Parasites are ubiquitous in nature, and increased parasite pressure is one of the fundamental costs ...
Host–parasite interactions are ubiquitous in nature. However, how parasite population genetic struct...
Host–parasite interactions are ubiquitous in nature. However, how parasite population genetic struct...
International audienceUnderstanding traits influencing the distribution of genetic diversity has maj...
Measures of population genetic structure and diversity of disease-causing organisms are commonly use...
Arthropoda are currently the largest metazoan phylum. Given that organisms with parasitic lifestyle ...
Parasite fitness is tightly controlled by host ecology. The timing of seasonal host activities, or h...
Parasite population structure is often thought to be largely shaped by that of its host. In the case...
Parasite prevalence shows tremendous spatiotemporal variation. Theory indicates this variation might...
1. The mechanisms underlying host choice strategies by parasites remain poorly understood. We addres...
Parasite population structure is often thought to be largely shaped by that of its host. In the case...
Movements and spatial distribution of host populations are expected to shape the genetic structure o...
Parasites often jump to and become established in a new host species. There is much evidence that th...
Information about the population genetic structures of parasites is important for an understanding o...
BACKGROUND: The population genetic structure of a parasite, and consequently its ability to adapt to...
Parasites are ubiquitous in nature, and increased parasite pressure is one of the fundamental costs ...
Host–parasite interactions are ubiquitous in nature. However, how parasite population genetic struct...
Host–parasite interactions are ubiquitous in nature. However, how parasite population genetic struct...
International audienceUnderstanding traits influencing the distribution of genetic diversity has maj...
Measures of population genetic structure and diversity of disease-causing organisms are commonly use...
Arthropoda are currently the largest metazoan phylum. Given that organisms with parasitic lifestyle ...
Parasite fitness is tightly controlled by host ecology. The timing of seasonal host activities, or h...
Parasite population structure is often thought to be largely shaped by that of its host. In the case...
Parasite prevalence shows tremendous spatiotemporal variation. Theory indicates this variation might...
1. The mechanisms underlying host choice strategies by parasites remain poorly understood. We addres...
Parasite population structure is often thought to be largely shaped by that of its host. In the case...
Movements and spatial distribution of host populations are expected to shape the genetic structure o...
Parasites often jump to and become established in a new host species. There is much evidence that th...