The enemy release hypothesis (ERH) postulates that during the invasion process an introduced species is released from the natural enemies that regulate its populations, promoting its invasion success in the new environment. Callosciurus erythraeus is a sciurid native to Southeast Asia that has been successfully introduced into Argentina and other Asian and European countries. The aim of this study was to provide new parasitological data on this species and to compare it with studies in native and other introduced ranges under the framework of the ERH. We proposed two working hypotheses: (1) an analysis at the community level to compare the prevalence, abundance and identity of parasites of C. erythraeus and sympatric native mammals in the m...
This book provides an organized framework on the phenomenon of biological invasions. It focuses on t...
The aim of this work is to compare the taxonomic diversity of parasite species of the large hairy ar...
Invasion pathways and invasion-related lags are critical to understand the invasion process and to m...
The enemy release hypothesis (ERH) postulates that during the invasion process an introduced species...
The introduction of an exotic species usually modifies parasite–host dynamics by the import of new p...
Introduced species usually modify parasite-host dynamics by bringing new parasites or by acquiring l...
The enemy release hypothesis (ERH) predicts that the spread of (invasive) species will be facilitate...
International audienceThe introduction of species to multiple continents creates natural experiments...
International audienceThe introduction of species to multiple continents creates natural experiments...
Arboreal squirrels of the Asiatic genus Callosciurus have shown high likelihood of establishment fro...
El objetivo de este trabajo fue analizar la fauna parasitaria de una población de Chaetophractus vel...
Biological invasions are ecologically and economically costly. Understanding the major mechanisms t...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe study of parasitism related to biological invasion has focused on att...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe study of parasitism related to biological invasion has focused on att...
The introduction of species to multiple continents creates natural experiments suited to the evaluat...
This book provides an organized framework on the phenomenon of biological invasions. It focuses on t...
The aim of this work is to compare the taxonomic diversity of parasite species of the large hairy ar...
Invasion pathways and invasion-related lags are critical to understand the invasion process and to m...
The enemy release hypothesis (ERH) postulates that during the invasion process an introduced species...
The introduction of an exotic species usually modifies parasite–host dynamics by the import of new p...
Introduced species usually modify parasite-host dynamics by bringing new parasites or by acquiring l...
The enemy release hypothesis (ERH) predicts that the spread of (invasive) species will be facilitate...
International audienceThe introduction of species to multiple continents creates natural experiments...
International audienceThe introduction of species to multiple continents creates natural experiments...
Arboreal squirrels of the Asiatic genus Callosciurus have shown high likelihood of establishment fro...
El objetivo de este trabajo fue analizar la fauna parasitaria de una población de Chaetophractus vel...
Biological invasions are ecologically and economically costly. Understanding the major mechanisms t...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe study of parasitism related to biological invasion has focused on att...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe study of parasitism related to biological invasion has focused on att...
The introduction of species to multiple continents creates natural experiments suited to the evaluat...
This book provides an organized framework on the phenomenon of biological invasions. It focuses on t...
The aim of this work is to compare the taxonomic diversity of parasite species of the large hairy ar...
Invasion pathways and invasion-related lags are critical to understand the invasion process and to m...