Systematics and parasite biodiversity provide power and predictability in broad studies of history, ecology and biogeography in marine systems. Para-sitic helminths are elegant markers of contemporary and historical ecological relationships, geographic distribution and host-phylogeny. Complex life cycles of helminths are strongly correlated with intricate food-webs. Dependence on a series of intermediate, paratenic, and definitive hosts indicates that each parasite species represents an array of organisms within a community an
A central aim in parasitology is to understand the mechanisms and processes that determine host-para...
The search for fundamental patterns or rules by which parasites establish and persist in free-living...
The development of molecular tools has dramatically increased our knowledge of parasite diversity an...
Systematics and parasite biodiversity provide power and predictability in broad studies of history, ...
effort Parasite communities are arranged into hierarchical levels of organization, cov-ering various...
Parasitism is a highly successful life history strategy, and estimates suggest that as much as 40% o...
There are many tools available for analysing parasite communities, either based on the proportions o...
Parasitism is a ubiquitous phenomenon that is probably as old as heterotrophic organisms themselves....
The structure of free-living trophic interactions, detailed as food webs, describes potential parasi...
Congruence in biogeographic patterns among diverse assemblages of taxa indicates uniformity in the h...
1.Parasites affect interactions among species in food webs and should be considered in any analysis ...
"The larger ecological explosio ns have helped to alter the course of wor ld history, and... ca...
Comparative ecology uses interspecific relationships among traits, while accounting for the phylogen...
There are many tools available for analysing parasite communities, either based on the proportions o...
Abstract. Several studies have searched for the key forces behind the diversification of parasite as...
A central aim in parasitology is to understand the mechanisms and processes that determine host-para...
The search for fundamental patterns or rules by which parasites establish and persist in free-living...
The development of molecular tools has dramatically increased our knowledge of parasite diversity an...
Systematics and parasite biodiversity provide power and predictability in broad studies of history, ...
effort Parasite communities are arranged into hierarchical levels of organization, cov-ering various...
Parasitism is a highly successful life history strategy, and estimates suggest that as much as 40% o...
There are many tools available for analysing parasite communities, either based on the proportions o...
Parasitism is a ubiquitous phenomenon that is probably as old as heterotrophic organisms themselves....
The structure of free-living trophic interactions, detailed as food webs, describes potential parasi...
Congruence in biogeographic patterns among diverse assemblages of taxa indicates uniformity in the h...
1.Parasites affect interactions among species in food webs and should be considered in any analysis ...
"The larger ecological explosio ns have helped to alter the course of wor ld history, and... ca...
Comparative ecology uses interspecific relationships among traits, while accounting for the phylogen...
There are many tools available for analysing parasite communities, either based on the proportions o...
Abstract. Several studies have searched for the key forces behind the diversification of parasite as...
A central aim in parasitology is to understand the mechanisms and processes that determine host-para...
The search for fundamental patterns or rules by which parasites establish and persist in free-living...
The development of molecular tools has dramatically increased our knowledge of parasite diversity an...