Monitoring the prevalence and abundance of parasites over time is important for addressing their potential impact on host life histories, immunological profiles and their influence as a selective force. Only long-term ecological studies have the potential to shed light on both the temporal trends in infection prevalence and abundance and the drivers of such trends, because of their ability to dissect drivers that may be confounded over shorter time scales. Despite this, only a relatively small number of such studies exist. Here, we analysed changes in the prevalence and abundance of gastrointestinal parasites in the wild Soay sheep population of St. Kilda across 31 years. The host population density (PD) has increased across the study, and ...
International audienceParasites are generally overdispersed among their hosts, with far-reaching imp...
The impact of mixed, nematode infection upon a group of animals will depend upon the number of nemat...
Faecal egg counts were examined in 2 flocks of naturally infected Scottish Blackface sheep in southe...
Monitoring the prevalence and abundance of parasites over time is important for addressing their pot...
Monitoring the prevalence and abundance of parasites over time is important for addressing their pot...
Every few years a large proportion of the feral sheep on Hirta, St Kilda die due to food shortage. T...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate associations between parasite infection and host life-h...
<div><p>Gastrointestinal helminths can have a detrimental effect on the fitness of wild ungulates. A...
There is considerable variation in the distribution of the number of parasites amongst a flock of la...
Gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) parasites play an important role in the ecological dynamics of many ...
The unmanaged, feral Soay sheep population on St Kilda has survived for hundreds of years, despite...
Parasites detrimentally affect host fitness, leading to expectations of positive selection on host p...
Parasites detrimentally affect host fitness, leading to expectations of positive selection on host p...
Despite widespread empirical evidence for a general deterioration in the majority of traits with adv...
Gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) are a serious concern for sheep producers worldwide. However, there...
International audienceParasites are generally overdispersed among their hosts, with far-reaching imp...
The impact of mixed, nematode infection upon a group of animals will depend upon the number of nemat...
Faecal egg counts were examined in 2 flocks of naturally infected Scottish Blackface sheep in southe...
Monitoring the prevalence and abundance of parasites over time is important for addressing their pot...
Monitoring the prevalence and abundance of parasites over time is important for addressing their pot...
Every few years a large proportion of the feral sheep on Hirta, St Kilda die due to food shortage. T...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate associations between parasite infection and host life-h...
<div><p>Gastrointestinal helminths can have a detrimental effect on the fitness of wild ungulates. A...
There is considerable variation in the distribution of the number of parasites amongst a flock of la...
Gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) parasites play an important role in the ecological dynamics of many ...
The unmanaged, feral Soay sheep population on St Kilda has survived for hundreds of years, despite...
Parasites detrimentally affect host fitness, leading to expectations of positive selection on host p...
Parasites detrimentally affect host fitness, leading to expectations of positive selection on host p...
Despite widespread empirical evidence for a general deterioration in the majority of traits with adv...
Gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) are a serious concern for sheep producers worldwide. However, there...
International audienceParasites are generally overdispersed among their hosts, with far-reaching imp...
The impact of mixed, nematode infection upon a group of animals will depend upon the number of nemat...
Faecal egg counts were examined in 2 flocks of naturally infected Scottish Blackface sheep in southe...