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Evolution of parasitism along convergent lines: from ecology to genomicsIs Avian Malaria Playing a Role in Native Bird Declines in New Zealand? Testing Hypotheses along an Elevational GradientThe comparative ecology and biogeography of parasitesLocal effects of a global problem: modelling the risk of parasite-induced mortality in an intertidal trematode-amphipod system.The evolution of monogenean diversity.Thaumamermis zealandica n sp (Mermithidae: Nematoda) parasitising the intertidal marine amphipod Talorchestia quoyana (Talitridae: Amphipoda) in New Zealand, with a summary of mermithids infecting amphipods.The functional importance of parasites in animal communities: many roles at many levels?Parasite biodiversity revisited: frontiers and constraints.Effects of environmental change on zoonotic disease risk: an ecological primer.Analysis of trait mean and variability versus temperature in trematode cercariae: is there scope for adaptation to global warming?Crossing the interspecies barrier: opening the door to zoonotic pathogensVariation among genotypes in responses to increasing temperature in a marine parasite: evolutionary potential in the face of global warming?The relationship between species richness and productivity in metazoan parasite communities.Parasitism, community structure and biodiversity in intertidal ecosystems.Parasite specialization from a phylogenetic perspective: a new index of host specificity.Equal partnership: two trematode species, not one, manipulate the burrowing behaviour of the New Zealand cockle, Austrovenus stutchburyi.Climate warming may cause a parasite-induced collapse in coastal amphipod populations.Global warming and temperature-mediated increases in cercarial emergence in trematode parasites.Climate change, parasitism and the structure of intertidal ecosystems.Taxonomic Quality of Species Descriptions Varies over Time and with the Number of Authors, but Unevenly among Parasitic Taxa.Evolution of pathogens in a man-made world.Parasite life-cycle studies: a plea to resurrect an old parasitological tradition.Host population density as the major determinant of endoparasite species richness in floodplain fishes of the upper Paraná River, Brazil.Parasite-induced surfacing in the cockle Austrovenus stuchburyi: adaptation or not?Parasite biodiversity and its determinants in coastal marine teleost fishes of Brazil.Parasite species coexistence and limiting similarity: a multiscale look at phylogenetic, functional and reproductive distances.Speciation in parasites: a population genetics approach.Relationships between local and regional species richness in flea communities of small mammalian hosts: saturation and spatial scale.Testing the niche apportionment hypothesis with parasite communities: is random assortment always the rule?Are there general laws in parasite ecology?Metazoan parasite species richness in Neotropical fishes: hotspots and the geography of biodiversity.Functional richness, functional evenness, and use of niche space in parasite communities.Searching for general patterns in parasite ecology: host identity versus environmental influence on gamasid mite assemblages in small mammals.Halfway up the trophic chain: development of parasite communities in the sparid fish Boops boops.The role of biotic factors in the transmission of free-living endohelminth stages.Inferring associations among parasitic gamasid mites from census data.Distance decay of similarity among parasite communities of three marine invertebrate hosts.Similarity in ectoparasite faunas of Palaearctic rodents as a function of host phylogenetic, geographic or environmental distances: which matters the most?Host ontogeny and the temporal decay of similarity in parasite communities of marine fish.Network analysis shining light on parasite ecology and diversity.
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