Although habitat fragmentation is widely reported to affect species survival and distribution, its effect in terms of host-parasite interactions in small mammal communities is poorly studied yet. Using information collected from carcasses of 34 road-kill and two preyed-upon individuals, we present the first comprehensive study dealing with the relationship between habitat fragmentation and the presence of different ectoparasite species infecting a small Sciurus vulgaris population inhabiting the Apennine ridge. We predicted that the probability to find individuals infested by parasites would be lower in highly fragmented areas because of the trade-off effects over both mammal and ectoparasite communities. Our findings showed that the most f...
Introduced hosts populations may benefit of an "enemy release" through impoverishment of parasite co...
Introduced species usually modify parasite-host dynamics by bringing new parasites or by acquiring l...
Theory suggests that habitat fragmentation should reduce the risk of being parasitised due to reduce...
Habitat quality affects demography, population genetics, space use and phenotypic characteristics of...
Habitat quality affects demography, population genetics, space use and phenotypic characteristics of...
The Eurasian red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) is the only naturally occurring tree squirrel throughou...
Biological invasions can affect native species through several ecological processes such as competit...
Parasitic infections in north Italian populations of alien grey squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis) and...
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...
The role played by parasites and pathogens in biological invasions is increasingly recognised. In pa...
Nowadays, invasive species are among the greatest threats to biodiversity, economy and public health...
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 ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the macroparasite fauna of Pallas's squirrel, Callos...
Introduced hosts populations may benefit of an "enemy release" through impoverishment of parasite co...
Introduced species usually modify parasite-host dynamics by bringing new parasites or by acquiring l...
Theory suggests that habitat fragmentation should reduce the risk of being parasitised due to reduce...
Habitat quality affects demography, population genetics, space use and phenotypic characteristics of...
Habitat quality affects demography, population genetics, space use and phenotypic characteristics of...
The Eurasian red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) is the only naturally occurring tree squirrel throughou...
Biological invasions can affect native species through several ecological processes such as competit...
Parasitic infections in north Italian populations of alien grey squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis) and...
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...
The role played by parasites and pathogens in biological invasions is increasingly recognised. In pa...
Nowadays, invasive species are among the greatest threats to biodiversity, economy and public health...
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 ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the macroparasite fauna of Pallas's squirrel, Callos...
Introduced hosts populations may benefit of an "enemy release" through impoverishment of parasite co...
Introduced species usually modify parasite-host dynamics by bringing new parasites or by acquiring l...
Theory suggests that habitat fragmentation should reduce the risk of being parasitised due to reduce...