Parasites often have profound effects on the survival and evolution of their hosts, and hence on the structure and health of entire ecosystems. Yet basic questions, such as the degree of virulence of a given parasite on its host, and factors influencing which hosts in a population are at the greatest risk of infection, are vexingly difficult to resolve. The western blacklegged tick-western fence lizard (Ixodes pacificus-Sceloporus occidentalis) system is important, primarily because I. pacificus, a vector of the Lyme disease spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi, is dependent on S. occidentalis for blood meals in its subadult stages, and this lizard possesses an innate immune response that removes the Lyme disease pathogen from attached ticks. My...
Free-living animals are usually inhabited by a community of parasitic species that can interact with...
Ticks are vectors of pathogens affecting human and animal health worldwide. Nevertheless, the ecolog...
Parasite fitness is tightly controlled by host ecology. The timing of seasonal host activities, or h...
This grant supported research on the effect of western blacklegged ticks on their western fence liza...
Parasites may impair host behavior in ways that reduce host fitness, especially when access to terri...
The Western Fence Lizard (Sceloporus occidentalis) is a major host of juvenile stages of the Western...
I investigated interactions between ectoparasites (ticks) and their host, the southern alligator liz...
International audienceWhen effective immune defenses against parasites are costly and resources limi...
A vector's susceptibility and ability to transmit a pathogen—termed vector competency—determines dis...
<p class="western"><span>Host behavior and parasite infection reciprocally interact, but...
Individual hosts vary substantially in their parasite loads. However, whether individual hosts have ...
It is generally accepted that parasites exert negative effects on their hosts and that natural selec...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: Hosts and their parasites are under reciprocal selection, leading ...
We investigated transmission pathways for two tick species, Bothriocroton hydrosauri and Amblyomma l...
Tick-borne pathogens pose a significant health risk to humans and wildlife. The complex interactions...
Free-living animals are usually inhabited by a community of parasitic species that can interact with...
Ticks are vectors of pathogens affecting human and animal health worldwide. Nevertheless, the ecolog...
Parasite fitness is tightly controlled by host ecology. The timing of seasonal host activities, or h...
This grant supported research on the effect of western blacklegged ticks on their western fence liza...
Parasites may impair host behavior in ways that reduce host fitness, especially when access to terri...
The Western Fence Lizard (Sceloporus occidentalis) is a major host of juvenile stages of the Western...
I investigated interactions between ectoparasites (ticks) and their host, the southern alligator liz...
International audienceWhen effective immune defenses against parasites are costly and resources limi...
A vector's susceptibility and ability to transmit a pathogen—termed vector competency—determines dis...
<p class="western"><span>Host behavior and parasite infection reciprocally interact, but...
Individual hosts vary substantially in their parasite loads. However, whether individual hosts have ...
It is generally accepted that parasites exert negative effects on their hosts and that natural selec...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: Hosts and their parasites are under reciprocal selection, leading ...
We investigated transmission pathways for two tick species, Bothriocroton hydrosauri and Amblyomma l...
Tick-borne pathogens pose a significant health risk to humans and wildlife. The complex interactions...
Free-living animals are usually inhabited by a community of parasitic species that can interact with...
Ticks are vectors of pathogens affecting human and animal health worldwide. Nevertheless, the ecolog...
Parasite fitness is tightly controlled by host ecology. The timing of seasonal host activities, or h...