While patterns in geographic range sizes in free-living species have received much attention, little is known on the corresponding patterns in parasites. For the first time, we report on patterns in geographic range sizes and dimensions of endoparasites, using published species lists of freshwater trematodes in 25 biogeographical regions of Europe. In general, the range sizes of trematodes showed a typical hollow curve frequency distribution, with most species having small ranges. Contrary to expectations, there were no differences in range sizes among trematodes using hosts with high (birds) and limited dispersal capacity (e.g. fish). This suggests that the well known importance of host dispersal capacity for parasite dispersal at small sp...
Certain parasite species have free-living stages, so habitat range may influence host-species range....
Parasites comprise a huge part of the biodiversity on earth. However, on a local scale, not much is ...
Similarity in parasite community composition often decreases with both increasing geographic distanc...
While patterns in geographic range sizes in free-living species have received much attention, little...
Aim We investigated the relationship between host and parasite diversity as well as latitudinal grad...
Aim We investigated how the spatial distribution of parasites, measured as either their geographical...
Geographical range limits are thought to be set by species' physiological or ecological adaptation t...
The positive inter-specific relationship between local abundance and large-scale spatial occupancy i...
A robust understanding of what drives parasite β-diversity is an essential step towards explaining w...
We examined the small-scale temporal and spatial variability in composition and structure of larval ...
International audienceUnderstanding the drivers of species distribution is necessary in order to pro...
We compared metazoan parasite communities of an introduced three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus ac...
Analysing spatial differences among macroparasite communities is an important tool in the study of h...
Free-living species vary substantially in the extent of their spatial distributions. However, distri...
The transmission stages of parasites are key determinants of parasite fitness, but they also incur h...
Certain parasite species have free-living stages, so habitat range may influence host-species range....
Parasites comprise a huge part of the biodiversity on earth. However, on a local scale, not much is ...
Similarity in parasite community composition often decreases with both increasing geographic distanc...
While patterns in geographic range sizes in free-living species have received much attention, little...
Aim We investigated the relationship between host and parasite diversity as well as latitudinal grad...
Aim We investigated how the spatial distribution of parasites, measured as either their geographical...
Geographical range limits are thought to be set by species' physiological or ecological adaptation t...
The positive inter-specific relationship between local abundance and large-scale spatial occupancy i...
A robust understanding of what drives parasite β-diversity is an essential step towards explaining w...
We examined the small-scale temporal and spatial variability in composition and structure of larval ...
International audienceUnderstanding the drivers of species distribution is necessary in order to pro...
We compared metazoan parasite communities of an introduced three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus ac...
Analysing spatial differences among macroparasite communities is an important tool in the study of h...
Free-living species vary substantially in the extent of their spatial distributions. However, distri...
The transmission stages of parasites are key determinants of parasite fitness, but they also incur h...
Certain parasite species have free-living stages, so habitat range may influence host-species range....
Parasites comprise a huge part of the biodiversity on earth. However, on a local scale, not much is ...
Similarity in parasite community composition often decreases with both increasing geographic distanc...