By considering the role of site-level factors and dispersal, metacommunity concepts have advanced our understanding of the processes that structure ecological communities. In dendritic systems, like streams and rivers, these processes may be impacted by network connectivity and unidirectional current. Streams and rivers are central to the dispersal of many pathogens, including parasites with complex, multi-host life cycles. Patterns in parasite distribution and diversity are often driven by host dispersal. We conducted two studies at different spatial scales (within and across stream networks) to investigate the importance of local and regional processes that structure trematode (parasitic flatworms) communities in streams. First, we examin...
River networks are hierarchical dendritic habitats embedded within the terrestrial landscape, with v...
Ptatscheck C, Gansfort B, Majdi N, Traunspurger W. The influence of environmental and spatial factor...
Aim We investigated how the spatial distribution of parasites, measured as either their geographical...
The search for fundamental patterns or rules by which parasites establish and persist in free-living...
Life cycle characteristics and habitat processes can potentially interact to determine gene flow and...
Metacommunity theory investigates how local (species interactions and environmental filters) and reg...
Populations of organisms often exhibit a surprisingly heterogeneous spatial distribution. Spatial he...
Parasites comprise a huge part of the biodiversity on earth. However, on a local scale, not much is ...
Estimating gene flow is key to understanding local adaptation, population connectivity and the evolu...
Graduation date: 2006Parasites are unique study organisms for evolutionary ecologists. Yet, molecula...
Within a metacommunity, both environmental and spatial processes regulate variation in local communi...
Understanding parasite distributional patterns is fundamental for elucidating host-parasite relation...
Aim We investigated the relationship between host and parasite diversity as well as latitudinal grad...
Aim Meta-community structure is a function of both local (site-specific) and regional (landscape-le...
The infra- and component community dynamics of digenetic trematodes in a freshwater gastropod commun...
River networks are hierarchical dendritic habitats embedded within the terrestrial landscape, with v...
Ptatscheck C, Gansfort B, Majdi N, Traunspurger W. The influence of environmental and spatial factor...
Aim We investigated how the spatial distribution of parasites, measured as either their geographical...
The search for fundamental patterns or rules by which parasites establish and persist in free-living...
Life cycle characteristics and habitat processes can potentially interact to determine gene flow and...
Metacommunity theory investigates how local (species interactions and environmental filters) and reg...
Populations of organisms often exhibit a surprisingly heterogeneous spatial distribution. Spatial he...
Parasites comprise a huge part of the biodiversity on earth. However, on a local scale, not much is ...
Estimating gene flow is key to understanding local adaptation, population connectivity and the evolu...
Graduation date: 2006Parasites are unique study organisms for evolutionary ecologists. Yet, molecula...
Within a metacommunity, both environmental and spatial processes regulate variation in local communi...
Understanding parasite distributional patterns is fundamental for elucidating host-parasite relation...
Aim We investigated the relationship between host and parasite diversity as well as latitudinal grad...
Aim Meta-community structure is a function of both local (site-specific) and regional (landscape-le...
The infra- and component community dynamics of digenetic trematodes in a freshwater gastropod commun...
River networks are hierarchical dendritic habitats embedded within the terrestrial landscape, with v...
Ptatscheck C, Gansfort B, Majdi N, Traunspurger W. The influence of environmental and spatial factor...
Aim We investigated how the spatial distribution of parasites, measured as either their geographical...