Parasites are important determinants of ecological dynamics. Despite the widespread perception that parasites (in the broad sense, including microbial pathogens) threaten …
This new edition of the universally acclaimed and widely-used textbook on fungal biology has been completely re-written, drawing directly on the authors' research and teaching …
Nearly 25% of the estimated 250 000 spec cular plants in the world may become exti the next 50 yr (Raven 1987), and 22% ofvas. species in the United States are currently vation …
LM Wolfe - The American Naturalist, 2002 - journals.uchicago.edu
Successful biological invaders often exhibit enhanced performance following introduction to a new region. The traditional explanation for this phenomenon is that natural enemies (eg …
While the majority of flowering plant species are hermaphroditic, gender di morphism, or the occurrence of two sexual morphs, has, nevertheless, evolved on repeated occasions …
Several floral microbes are known to be pathogenic to plants or floral visitors such as pollinators. Despite the ecological and economic importance of pathogens deposited in …
Insect-fungus-plant tripartite interactions are reviewed centring on the interactions which occur when insects and fungi are present on the same host plant and mainly excluding …
AB Lockhart, PH Thrall, J Antonovics - Biological Reviews of the …, 1996 - europepmc.org
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) have been generally thought of as a small subset of infectious diseases, rather than as an important group of diseases that occur in numerous …
O Kaltz, S Gandon, Y Michalakis, JA Shykoff - Evolution, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
Conventional wisdom holds that parasites evolve more rapidly than their hosts and are therefore locally adapted, that is, better at exploiting sympatric than allopatric hosts. We …