AbstractMany invading species have brought devastating parasites and diseases to their new homes, thereby imperiling native taxa. Potentially, though, invaders might have the opposite effect. If they take up parasites that otherwise would infect native taxa, but those parasites fail to develop in the invader, the introduced species might reduce parasite burdens of the native fauna. Similarly, earlier exposure to the other taxon's parasites might ‘prime’ an anuran's immune system such that it is then able to reject subsequent infection by its own parasite species. Field surveys suggest that lungworm counts in native Australian frogs decrease after the arrival of invasive cane toads (Rhinella marina), and laboratory studies confirm that nativ...
Parasites that are carried by invasive species can infect native taxa, with devastating consequences...
Cane toads (Bufo marinus) were introduced to Australia in 1935 and have since spread widely over the...
Understanding negative effects of native species on introduced taxa may suggest novel ways to contro...
Many invading species have brought devastating parasites and diseases to their new homes, thereby im...
AbstractOne of the most devastating impacts of an invasive species is the introduction of novel para...
Biological invasions can bring both the invader and native taxa into contact with novel parasites. A...
AbstractThe cane toad invasion in Australia provides a robust opportunity to clarify the infection p...
Invasive species may carry with them parasites from their native range, differing from parasite taxa...
Brought to Australia in 1935 to control agricultural pests (from French Guiana, via Martinique, Barb...
© 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The success of an invasive species can be reduced by biot...
Hosts and parasites are in a perpetual co-evolutionary “arms race” that might be affected during a ...
<div><p>Parasites that are carried by invasive species can infect native taxa, with devastating cons...
Abstract Invasive cane toads Rhinella marina have had severe ecological impacts in Australia. The to...
The cane toad invasion in Australia provides a robust opportunity to clarify the infection process i...
By imposing novel selection pressures on both participants, biological invasions can modify evolutio...
Parasites that are carried by invasive species can infect native taxa, with devastating consequences...
Cane toads (Bufo marinus) were introduced to Australia in 1935 and have since spread widely over the...
Understanding negative effects of native species on introduced taxa may suggest novel ways to contro...
Many invading species have brought devastating parasites and diseases to their new homes, thereby im...
AbstractOne of the most devastating impacts of an invasive species is the introduction of novel para...
Biological invasions can bring both the invader and native taxa into contact with novel parasites. A...
AbstractThe cane toad invasion in Australia provides a robust opportunity to clarify the infection p...
Invasive species may carry with them parasites from their native range, differing from parasite taxa...
Brought to Australia in 1935 to control agricultural pests (from French Guiana, via Martinique, Barb...
© 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The success of an invasive species can be reduced by biot...
Hosts and parasites are in a perpetual co-evolutionary “arms race” that might be affected during a ...
<div><p>Parasites that are carried by invasive species can infect native taxa, with devastating cons...
Abstract Invasive cane toads Rhinella marina have had severe ecological impacts in Australia. The to...
The cane toad invasion in Australia provides a robust opportunity to clarify the infection process i...
By imposing novel selection pressures on both participants, biological invasions can modify evolutio...
Parasites that are carried by invasive species can infect native taxa, with devastating consequences...
Cane toads (Bufo marinus) were introduced to Australia in 1935 and have since spread widely over the...
Understanding negative effects of native species on introduced taxa may suggest novel ways to contro...