Refuge sharing network predicts ectoparasite load in a lizard
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Brown spider monkeys (Ateles hybridus): a model for differentiating the role of social networks and physical contact on parasite transmission dynamics.Network models: an underutilized tool in wildlife epidemiology?The influence of refuge sharing on social behaviour in the lizard Tiliqua rugosaTick exposure and extreme climate events impact survival and threaten the persistence of a long-lived lizard.Social network analysis of wild chimpanzees provides insights for predicting infectious disease risk.Artificial Water Point for Livestock Influences Spatial Ecology of a Native Lizard Species.Host contact and shedding patterns clarify variation in pathogen exposure and transmission in threatened tortoise Gopherus agassizii: implications for disease modelling and management.Lizard movement tracks: variation in path re-use behaviour is consistent with a scent-marking function.Networks and the ecology of parasite transmission: A framework for wildlife parasitology.Using contact networks to explore mechanisms of parasite transmission in wildlife.Lizards, ticks and contributions to Australian parasitology: C. Michael Bull (1947-2016)Testing the robustness of transmission network models to predict ectoparasite loads. One lizard, two ticks and four yearsSpatial variation in the parasite communities and genomic structure of urban rats in New York City.Phylogeny and micro-habitats utilized by lizards determine the composition of their endoparasites in the semiarid Caatinga of Northeast Brazil.Negative correlation between nuptial throat colour and blood parasite load in male European green lizards supports the Hamilton-Zuk hypothesis.Reducing the impact of a toxic invader by inducing taste aversion in an imperilled native reptile predatorHabitat selection by bluetongue lizards (Tiliqua, Scincidae) in tropical Australia: a study using GPS telemetrySpatial ecology of bluetongue lizards (Tiliquaspp.) in the Australian wet-dry tropicsInferring social structure and its drivers from refuge use in the desert tortoise, a relatively solitary speciesSpecific MHC class I supertype associated with parasite infection and color morph in a wild lizard populationParasite in peril? A new species of mite in the genus Ophiomegistus Banks (Parasitiformes: Paramegistidae) on an endangered host, the pygmy bluetongue lizard Tiliqua adelaidensis (Peters) (Squamata: Scincidae)
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Refuge sharing network predicts ectoparasite load in a lizard
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C Michael Bull
Peter M Kappeler
Stephan T Leu
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2010-05-21T00:00:00Z
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