Abundances and distributions of species are usually associated. This implies that as a species declines in abundance so does the number of sites it occupies. Conversely, when there is an increase in a species' range size, it is usually followed by an increase in population size (Gaston etal. ). This ecological phenomenon, also known as the abundance-occupancy relationship (AOR), is well documented in several species of animals and plants (Gaston etal. ) but has been little investigated in parasites. In this issue of Molecular Ecology, Drovetski etal. () investigated the AOR in avian haemosporidians (vector-borne blood parasites) using data from four well-sampled bird communities. In support of the AOR, the research group found that the abun...
Why do some regions share more or fewer species than others? Community assembly relies on the abilit...
Why do some regions share more or fewer species than others? Community assembly relies on the abilit...
Parasites are a selective force that shape host community structure and dynamics, but host communiti...
Two hypotheses have been proposed to explain the abundance-occupancy relationship (AOR) in parasites...
Two hypotheses have been proposed to explain the abundance-occupancy relationship (AOR) in parasites...
Two hypotheses have been proposed to explain the abundance-occupancy relationship (AOR) in parasites...
Understanding the unequal distribution of life on earth is a fundamental goal of ecology and evoluti...
Many hypotheses attempt to explain parasite–host associations, but rarely are they examined together...
Parasite specialization on one or a few host species leads to a reduction in the total number of ava...
Understanding the unequal distribution of life on earth is a fundamental goal of ecology and evoluti...
Parasite specialization on one or a few host species leads to a reduction in the total number of ava...
Parasites are a selective force that shape host community structure and dynamics, but host communit...
Parasites are a selective force that shape host community structure and dynamics, but host communiti...
Relationships between hosts and parasites represent complex co-evolving systems that can vary both t...
1.Identifying the factors shaping variation in parasite diversity among host species is crucial to u...
Why do some regions share more or fewer species than others? Community assembly relies on the abilit...
Why do some regions share more or fewer species than others? Community assembly relies on the abilit...
Parasites are a selective force that shape host community structure and dynamics, but host communiti...
Two hypotheses have been proposed to explain the abundance-occupancy relationship (AOR) in parasites...
Two hypotheses have been proposed to explain the abundance-occupancy relationship (AOR) in parasites...
Two hypotheses have been proposed to explain the abundance-occupancy relationship (AOR) in parasites...
Understanding the unequal distribution of life on earth is a fundamental goal of ecology and evoluti...
Many hypotheses attempt to explain parasite–host associations, but rarely are they examined together...
Parasite specialization on one or a few host species leads to a reduction in the total number of ava...
Understanding the unequal distribution of life on earth is a fundamental goal of ecology and evoluti...
Parasite specialization on one or a few host species leads to a reduction in the total number of ava...
Parasites are a selective force that shape host community structure and dynamics, but host communit...
Parasites are a selective force that shape host community structure and dynamics, but host communiti...
Relationships between hosts and parasites represent complex co-evolving systems that can vary both t...
1.Identifying the factors shaping variation in parasite diversity among host species is crucial to u...
Why do some regions share more or fewer species than others? Community assembly relies on the abilit...
Why do some regions share more or fewer species than others? Community assembly relies on the abilit...
Parasites are a selective force that shape host community structure and dynamics, but host communiti...