Parasite population structure is often thought to be largely shaped by that of its host. In the case of a parasite with a complex life cycle, two host species, each with their own patterns of demography and migration, spread the parasite. However, the population structure of the parasite is predicted to resemble only that of the most vagile host species. In this study we tested this prediction in the context of a vector-transmitted parasite. We sampled the haemosporidian parasite Polychromophilus melanipherus across its European range, together with its bat fly vector Nycteribia schmidlii and its host, the bent-winged bat Miniopterus schreibersii. Based on microsatellite analyses, the wingless vector, and not the bat host, was identified as...
How multitrophic relationships between wildlife communities and their ectoparasitic vectors interact...
How multitrophic relationships between wildlife communities and their ectoparasitic vectors interact...
How multitrophic relationships between wildlife communities and their ectoparasitic vectors interact...
Parasite population structure is often thought to be largely shaped by that of its host. In the case...
Parasite population structure is often thought to be largely shaped by that of its host. In the case...
Host–parasite interactions are ubiquitous in nature. However, how parasite population genetic struct...
Host–parasite interactions are ubiquitous in nature. However, how parasite population genetic struct...
Information about the population genetic structures of parasites is important for an understanding o...
For a better understanding of the complex coevolutionary processes between hosts and parasites, accu...
Landscape complexity influences patterns of animal dispersal, which in turn may affect both gene flo...
How multitrophic relationships between wildlife communities and their ectoparasitic vectors interact...
BACKGROUND: The population genetic structure of a parasite, and consequently its ability to adapt to...
How multitrophic relationships between wildlife communities and their ectoparasitic vectors interact...
International audienceBackground: Bats are home to diverse haemosporidian parasites namely Plasmodiu...
By definition, parasitic organisms are strongly dependant on their hosts, and for a great majority, ...
How multitrophic relationships between wildlife communities and their ectoparasitic vectors interact...
How multitrophic relationships between wildlife communities and their ectoparasitic vectors interact...
How multitrophic relationships between wildlife communities and their ectoparasitic vectors interact...
Parasite population structure is often thought to be largely shaped by that of its host. In the case...
Parasite population structure is often thought to be largely shaped by that of its host. In the case...
Host–parasite interactions are ubiquitous in nature. However, how parasite population genetic struct...
Host–parasite interactions are ubiquitous in nature. However, how parasite population genetic struct...
Information about the population genetic structures of parasites is important for an understanding o...
For a better understanding of the complex coevolutionary processes between hosts and parasites, accu...
Landscape complexity influences patterns of animal dispersal, which in turn may affect both gene flo...
How multitrophic relationships between wildlife communities and their ectoparasitic vectors interact...
BACKGROUND: The population genetic structure of a parasite, and consequently its ability to adapt to...
How multitrophic relationships between wildlife communities and their ectoparasitic vectors interact...
International audienceBackground: Bats are home to diverse haemosporidian parasites namely Plasmodiu...
By definition, parasitic organisms are strongly dependant on their hosts, and for a great majority, ...
How multitrophic relationships between wildlife communities and their ectoparasitic vectors interact...
How multitrophic relationships between wildlife communities and their ectoparasitic vectors interact...
How multitrophic relationships between wildlife communities and their ectoparasitic vectors interact...