International audienceDespite considerable research effort, many aspects of the host-parasite relationships and parasite spatial distribution in invasive hosts remain poorly understood due to complex and context-dependent phenomena related to both the bioinvasions and the parasitism. Using macroecological patterns and theory is a useful approach to analyzing parasitological observations, but in practice parasite ecology and classical macroecology are disconnected. We propose a new framework that can use the conventional parasitology sampling data much more effectively. The innovative concept combines the data inferred from populations, infra- and component communities of parasites and the application of a macroecological approach in the ana...
Few hosts have many parasites while many hosts have few parasites -- this axiom of parasite ecology ...
Parasites comprise an important portion of the biodiversity in the world, and have key roles in many...
The distribution of parasites in hosts is typically aggregated: a few hosts harbour many parasites, ...
International audienceDespite considerable research effort, many aspects of the host-parasite relati...
effort Parasite communities are arranged into hierarchical levels of organization, cov-ering various...
The network approach is increasingly used by food-web ecologists and ecological parasitologists and ...
The network approach is increasingly used by food-web ecologists and ecological parasitologists and ...
We compiled species richness and prevalence data from parasitological studies of 26 invasive species...
Species accumulation curves (SACs) chart the increase in recovery of new species as a function of so...
1.Recent studies have evaluated the distribution of specialization in species interactionnetworks. S...
International audienceThe distribution of parasites in hosts is typically aggregated: a few hosts ha...
Parasite species assemblages currently are thought to range from isolationist to interactive, their ...
We investigate the patterns of abundance-spatial occupancy relationships of adult parasitic nematode...
Abundances and distributions of species are usually associated. This implies that as a species decli...
The distribution of parasites in hosts is typically aggregated: a few hosts harbour many par-asites,...
Few hosts have many parasites while many hosts have few parasites -- this axiom of parasite ecology ...
Parasites comprise an important portion of the biodiversity in the world, and have key roles in many...
The distribution of parasites in hosts is typically aggregated: a few hosts harbour many parasites, ...
International audienceDespite considerable research effort, many aspects of the host-parasite relati...
effort Parasite communities are arranged into hierarchical levels of organization, cov-ering various...
The network approach is increasingly used by food-web ecologists and ecological parasitologists and ...
The network approach is increasingly used by food-web ecologists and ecological parasitologists and ...
We compiled species richness and prevalence data from parasitological studies of 26 invasive species...
Species accumulation curves (SACs) chart the increase in recovery of new species as a function of so...
1.Recent studies have evaluated the distribution of specialization in species interactionnetworks. S...
International audienceThe distribution of parasites in hosts is typically aggregated: a few hosts ha...
Parasite species assemblages currently are thought to range from isolationist to interactive, their ...
We investigate the patterns of abundance-spatial occupancy relationships of adult parasitic nematode...
Abundances and distributions of species are usually associated. This implies that as a species decli...
The distribution of parasites in hosts is typically aggregated: a few hosts harbour many par-asites,...
Few hosts have many parasites while many hosts have few parasites -- this axiom of parasite ecology ...
Parasites comprise an important portion of the biodiversity in the world, and have key roles in many...
The distribution of parasites in hosts is typically aggregated: a few hosts harbour many parasites, ...