Many debates surround the generalization of Rapoport's rule (i.e., the presence of a positive correlation between range size and latitude); however, little attention has been devoted to this spatial pattern (1) worldwide and (2) for pathogenic microorganisms. In this study, we analyzed this relationship for 290 human pathogenic species dispersed throughout the world to test whether pathogenic organisms with different ecological niches and strategies will show this trend. The midpoint method was used to calculate the correlation between the geographical range size and the latitude applied to different subsets of pathogens, including taxonomic subdivisions (bacteria, viruses, helminths, protozoans, and fungi) and categories based on transmiss...
International audienceInfectious diseases have long been studied by scientists and public managers f...
Processes that generate the distribution of pathogens and their interactions with hosts are not inse...
The establishment and spread of a disease within a metapopulation is influenced both by dynamics wit...
International audienceMany debates surround the generalization of Rapoport's rule (i.e., the presenc...
International audienceIdentifying the factors underlying the origin and maintenance of the latitudin...
Identifying the factors underlying the origin and maintenance of the latitudinal diversity gradient ...
Human pathogen richness and prevalence vary widely across the globe, yet we know little about whethe...
International audienceAim Our understanding of the ecology and biogeography of microbes, including t...
OBJECTIVES: Human pathogen richness and prevalence vary widely across the globe, yet we know little ...
1. All parasites are heterogeneous in space, yet little is known about the prevalence and scale of t...
The prevalence of infection varies dramatically on a fine spatial scale. Many evolutionary hypothese...
Aim We investigated how the spatial distribution of parasites, measured as either their geographica...
Mapping global parasite diversity is crucial to identify geographical hotspots of emerging disease, ...
International audienceInfectious diseases have long been studied by scientists and public managers f...
Processes that generate the distribution of pathogens and their interactions with hosts are not inse...
The establishment and spread of a disease within a metapopulation is influenced both by dynamics wit...
International audienceMany debates surround the generalization of Rapoport's rule (i.e., the presenc...
International audienceIdentifying the factors underlying the origin and maintenance of the latitudin...
Identifying the factors underlying the origin and maintenance of the latitudinal diversity gradient ...
Human pathogen richness and prevalence vary widely across the globe, yet we know little about whethe...
International audienceAim Our understanding of the ecology and biogeography of microbes, including t...
OBJECTIVES: Human pathogen richness and prevalence vary widely across the globe, yet we know little ...
1. All parasites are heterogeneous in space, yet little is known about the prevalence and scale of t...
The prevalence of infection varies dramatically on a fine spatial scale. Many evolutionary hypothese...
Aim We investigated how the spatial distribution of parasites, measured as either their geographica...
Mapping global parasite diversity is crucial to identify geographical hotspots of emerging disease, ...
International audienceInfectious diseases have long been studied by scientists and public managers f...
Processes that generate the distribution of pathogens and their interactions with hosts are not inse...
The establishment and spread of a disease within a metapopulation is influenced both by dynamics wit...