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The following pages link to Assembly rules of ectoparasite communities across scales: combining patterns of abiotic factors, host composition, geographic space, phylogeny and traits (Q56832939):
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- Path analyses of cross-sectional and longitudinal data suggest that variability in natural communities of blood-associated parasites is derived from host characteristics and not interspecific interactions (Q30988019) (← links)
- Community assembly and coexistence in communities of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (Q35993591) (← links)
- The influence of life history characteristics on flea (Siphonaptera) species distribution models (Q36742525) (← links)
- Host range and distribution of small mammal fleas in South Africa, with a focus on species of medical and veterinary importance. (Q38686550) (← links)
- Host dispersal as the driver of parasite genetic structure: a paradigm lost? (Q38722317) (← links)
- Integrating phylogenetic and ecological distances reveals new insights into parasite host specificity. (Q38906480) (← links)
- Community structure of fleas within and among populations of three closely related rodent hosts: nestedness and beta-diversity. (Q39549209) (← links)
- Beta-diversity of ectoparasites at two spatial scales: nested hierarchy, geography and habitat type. (Q39578163) (← links)
- Differences in the ectoparasite fauna between micromammals captured in natural and adjacent residential areas are better explained by sex and season than by type of habitat. (Q40870047) (← links)
- Phylogenetic heritability of geographic range size in haematophagous ectoparasites: time of divergence and variation among continents. (Q52691070) (← links)
- A global database for metacommunity ecology, integrating species, traits, environment and space (Q92491491) (← links)
- Climatic and vegetational drivers of insect beta diversity at the continental scale (Q92646819) (← links)
- Species and site contributions to β-diversity in fleas parasitic on the Palearctic small mammals: ecology, geography and host species composition matter the most (Q93089725) (← links)
- Compositional turnover in ecto- and endoparasite assemblages of an African bat, Miniopterus natalensis (Chiroptera, Miniopteridae): effects of hierarchical scale and host sex (Q99635897) (← links)
- High fidelity defines the temporal consistency of host-parasite interactions in a tropical coastal ecosystem (Q100503948) (← links)