Parasites are important components of ecosystems, influencing trophic networks, competitive interactions and biodiversity patterns. Nonetheless, we are not nearly close to disentangling their complex roles in natural systems. Southeast Asia falls within global areas targeted as most likely to source parasites with zoonotic potential, where high rates of land conversion and fragmentation have altered the circulation of wildlife species and their parasites, potentially resulting in altered host-parasite systems. Although the overall biodiversity in the region predicts equally high, or even higher, parasite diversity, we know surprisingly little about wild primate parasites, even though this constitutes the first step towards a more comprehens...
Information on parasite biodiversity and abundance can improve our understanding of parasitic infect...
Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are a group of tropical parasites that affect ~1.5 billion people...
abstract: Although parasitic organisms are found worldwide, the relative importance of host specific...
Parasites are important components of ecosystems, influencing trophic networks, competitive interact...
Parasites are important components of ecosystems, influencing trophic networks, competitive interact...
Parasites are important components of ecosystems, influencing trophic networks, competitive interact...
Parasites are important components of ecosystems, influencing trophic networks, competitive interact...
Parasites are important components of ecosystems, influencing trophic networks, competitive interact...
Parasites are infectious agents that require resources from host organisms to complete all or part o...
Parasites are infectious agents that require resources from host organisms to complete all or part o...
Within host communities, related species are more likely to share common parasitic agents, and as a ...
Within host communities, related species are more likely to share common parasitic agents, and as a ...
Within host communities, related species are more likely to share common parasitic agents, and as a ...
Information on parasite biodiversity and abundance can improve our understanding of parasitic infect...
Information on parasite biodiversity and abundance can improve our understanding of parasitic infect...
Information on parasite biodiversity and abundance can improve our understanding of parasitic infect...
Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are a group of tropical parasites that affect ~1.5 billion people...
abstract: Although parasitic organisms are found worldwide, the relative importance of host specific...
Parasites are important components of ecosystems, influencing trophic networks, competitive interact...
Parasites are important components of ecosystems, influencing trophic networks, competitive interact...
Parasites are important components of ecosystems, influencing trophic networks, competitive interact...
Parasites are important components of ecosystems, influencing trophic networks, competitive interact...
Parasites are important components of ecosystems, influencing trophic networks, competitive interact...
Parasites are infectious agents that require resources from host organisms to complete all or part o...
Parasites are infectious agents that require resources from host organisms to complete all or part o...
Within host communities, related species are more likely to share common parasitic agents, and as a ...
Within host communities, related species are more likely to share common parasitic agents, and as a ...
Within host communities, related species are more likely to share common parasitic agents, and as a ...
Information on parasite biodiversity and abundance can improve our understanding of parasitic infect...
Information on parasite biodiversity and abundance can improve our understanding of parasitic infect...
Information on parasite biodiversity and abundance can improve our understanding of parasitic infect...
Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are a group of tropical parasites that affect ~1.5 billion people...
abstract: Although parasitic organisms are found worldwide, the relative importance of host specific...