Parasitism is defined as an obligatory hetero-specific relationship where resource transfer between a host and parasite occurs. This results in the sub-optimal expression of host life-history traits and a consequent reduction in host fitness. The Louse Fly, Crataerina pallida (Diptera: Hippoboscidae), is a monoxenous haematophagous nest ectoparasite of the Common Swift, Apus apus (Aves: Apodidae). Despite expectations, no detrimental effect to hosts from C. pallida has been determined. Here this relationship is re-apprised. C. pallida life-history is investigated, with particular reference to those traits of pertinence to its parasitic efficacy. Whether C. pallida has a detrimental effect upon A. apus is subsequently investigated. C. pa...
Brood parasitic birds, their foster species and their ectoparasites form a complex co-evolving syste...
Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; ParasitologyHippoboscid flies, also known as louse flies, are obl...
Life-history theory predicts that the trade-off between parasite defense and other costly traits suc...
Knowledge of the quantitative genetics of resistance to parasitism is key to appraise host evolution...
1. Parasitism is a non-negligible cost of reproduction in wild organisms, and hosts are selected to ...
Ectoparasites such as louse flies (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) have tendency for host specialization, wh...
1We censused ectoparasite populations of adult and nestling swifts over the course of the host\u27s ...
Parasitism is one of the most common ways of living and it has arised in many taxa. Parasites feed a...
The interaction between birds and haemosporidia blood parasites is a well-used system in the study o...
Understanding transmission dynamics of parasites can assist in both disease control and conservation...
Haemosporidian parasites, which require both a vertebrate and invertebrate host, are most commonly s...
1.Identifying the factors shaping variation in parasite diversity among host species is crucial to u...
Local adaptation is the result of natural selection operating at a local scale, such that trade-offs...
Abstract: Many parasites apparently change the behavior of their hosts in a way that seemingly incre...
In host-parasite systems, any given host species can be associated with multiple types of parasites,...
Brood parasitic birds, their foster species and their ectoparasites form a complex co-evolving syste...
Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; ParasitologyHippoboscid flies, also known as louse flies, are obl...
Life-history theory predicts that the trade-off between parasite defense and other costly traits suc...
Knowledge of the quantitative genetics of resistance to parasitism is key to appraise host evolution...
1. Parasitism is a non-negligible cost of reproduction in wild organisms, and hosts are selected to ...
Ectoparasites such as louse flies (Diptera: Hippoboscidae) have tendency for host specialization, wh...
1We censused ectoparasite populations of adult and nestling swifts over the course of the host\u27s ...
Parasitism is one of the most common ways of living and it has arised in many taxa. Parasites feed a...
The interaction between birds and haemosporidia blood parasites is a well-used system in the study o...
Understanding transmission dynamics of parasites can assist in both disease control and conservation...
Haemosporidian parasites, which require both a vertebrate and invertebrate host, are most commonly s...
1.Identifying the factors shaping variation in parasite diversity among host species is crucial to u...
Local adaptation is the result of natural selection operating at a local scale, such that trade-offs...
Abstract: Many parasites apparently change the behavior of their hosts in a way that seemingly incre...
In host-parasite systems, any given host species can be associated with multiple types of parasites,...
Brood parasitic birds, their foster species and their ectoparasites form a complex co-evolving syste...
Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; ParasitologyHippoboscid flies, also known as louse flies, are obl...
Life-history theory predicts that the trade-off between parasite defense and other costly traits suc...