It is widely assumed that spillover of alien parasites to native host species severely impacts na\uefve populations, ultimately conferring a competitive advantage to invading hosts that introduced them. Despite such host-switching events occurring in biological invasions, studies demonstrating the impact of alien macroparasites on native animal hosts are surprisingly few. In Europe, native red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) are replaced by introduced North American grey squirrels (S. carolinensis) mainly through resource competition, and, only in the United Kingdom and Ireland, by competition mediated by a viral disease. In Italy such disease is absent, but spillover of an introduced North American nematode (Strongyloides robustus) from grey ...
Invasive species are among the leading global threats to native wildlife and are a factor in the dec...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the macroparasite fauna of Pallas's squirrel, Callos...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the macroparasite fauna of Pallas's squirrel, Callos...
It is widely assumed that spillover of alien parasites to native host species severely impacts naïve...
Biological invasions are among the major causes of biodiversity loss worldwide, and parasites carrie...
Biological invasions are among the major causes of biodiversity loss worldwide, and parasites carrie...
Parasitic infections in north Italian populations of alien grey squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis) and...
As a consequence of the increase in infectious disease emergence in wildlife due to translocations o...
Introduced hosts populations may benefit of an "enemy release " through impoverishment of ...
Introduced hosts populations may benefit of an "enemy release" through impoverishment of parasite co...
The role played by parasites and pathogens in biological invasions is increasingly recognised. In pa...
We used a natural experiment of populations of native red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) that were col...
Parasites may play an important role in biological invasions through two main mechanisms: enemy rele...
Nowadays, invasive species are among the greatest threats to biodiversity, economy and public health...
Biological invasions can affect native species through several ecological processes such as competit...
Invasive species are among the leading global threats to native wildlife and are a factor in the dec...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the macroparasite fauna of Pallas's squirrel, Callos...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the macroparasite fauna of Pallas's squirrel, Callos...
It is widely assumed that spillover of alien parasites to native host species severely impacts naïve...
Biological invasions are among the major causes of biodiversity loss worldwide, and parasites carrie...
Biological invasions are among the major causes of biodiversity loss worldwide, and parasites carrie...
Parasitic infections in north Italian populations of alien grey squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis) and...
As a consequence of the increase in infectious disease emergence in wildlife due to translocations o...
Introduced hosts populations may benefit of an "enemy release " through impoverishment of ...
Introduced hosts populations may benefit of an "enemy release" through impoverishment of parasite co...
The role played by parasites and pathogens in biological invasions is increasingly recognised. In pa...
We used a natural experiment of populations of native red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) that were col...
Parasites may play an important role in biological invasions through two main mechanisms: enemy rele...
Nowadays, invasive species are among the greatest threats to biodiversity, economy and public health...
Biological invasions can affect native species through several ecological processes such as competit...
Invasive species are among the leading global threats to native wildlife and are a factor in the dec...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the macroparasite fauna of Pallas's squirrel, Callos...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the macroparasite fauna of Pallas's squirrel, Callos...