AbstractParasites are considered drivers of population regulation in some species; unfortunately the research leading to this hypothesis has all been conducted on managed populations. Still unclear is whether parasites have population-level effects in truly wild populations and what life-history traits drive observed virulence. A meta-analysis of 38 data sets where parasite loads were altered on non-domesticated, free-ranging wild vertebrate hosts (31 birds, 6 mammals, 1 fish) was conducted and found a strong negative effect of parasites at the population-level (g=0.49). Among different categories of response variables measured, parasites significantly affected clutch size, hatching success, young produced, and survival, but not overall bre...
Trophically-transmitted parasites start their development in an intermediate host, before they finis...
Despite the ubiquitous nature of parasitism, how parasitism alters the outcome of host species inter...
Parasites are important drivers of ecological and evolutionary processes in their hosts. However, h...
AbstractParasites are considered drivers of population regulation in some species; unfortunately the...
Virulence rive has el e of 3 sts op can understanding the effects of parasites. Further studies, esp...
It has become increasingly clear that parasites can have significant impacts on the dynamics of wild...
<p>I gave this talk in January 2014 to the Department of Life Sciences, Ben Gurion University of the...
Parasites are a major component of all animal populations. Males and females often differ in their l...
Parasite infection in young animals can affect host traits related to demographic processes such as ...
Understanding transmission dynamics of parasites can assist in both disease control and conservation...
The exchange of native pathogens between wild and domesticated animals can lead to novel disease dyn...
© 2020 British Ecological Society In Focus: Dáttilo, W., Barrozo-Chávez, N., Lira-Noriega, A., Gueva...
Determining the effects of parasites on host reproduction is key to understanding how parasites affe...
Parasites play key ecological and evolutionary roles through the costs they impose on their host. In...
Parasites play key ecological and evolutionary roles through the costs they impose on their host. In...
Trophically-transmitted parasites start their development in an intermediate host, before they finis...
Despite the ubiquitous nature of parasitism, how parasitism alters the outcome of host species inter...
Parasites are important drivers of ecological and evolutionary processes in their hosts. However, h...
AbstractParasites are considered drivers of population regulation in some species; unfortunately the...
Virulence rive has el e of 3 sts op can understanding the effects of parasites. Further studies, esp...
It has become increasingly clear that parasites can have significant impacts on the dynamics of wild...
<p>I gave this talk in January 2014 to the Department of Life Sciences, Ben Gurion University of the...
Parasites are a major component of all animal populations. Males and females often differ in their l...
Parasite infection in young animals can affect host traits related to demographic processes such as ...
Understanding transmission dynamics of parasites can assist in both disease control and conservation...
The exchange of native pathogens between wild and domesticated animals can lead to novel disease dyn...
© 2020 British Ecological Society In Focus: Dáttilo, W., Barrozo-Chávez, N., Lira-Noriega, A., Gueva...
Determining the effects of parasites on host reproduction is key to understanding how parasites affe...
Parasites play key ecological and evolutionary roles through the costs they impose on their host. In...
Parasites play key ecological and evolutionary roles through the costs they impose on their host. In...
Trophically-transmitted parasites start their development in an intermediate host, before they finis...
Despite the ubiquitous nature of parasitism, how parasitism alters the outcome of host species inter...
Parasites are important drivers of ecological and evolutionary processes in their hosts. However, h...