A mechanistic framework of enemy release

JI Brian, JA Catford - Ecology Letters, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The enemy release hypothesis (ERH) is the best‐known hypothesis explaining high
performance (eg rapid population growth) of exotic species. However, the current framing of …

A framework for understanding climate change impacts through non‐compensatory intra‐and interspecific climate change responses

KE Coblentz, LA Treidel, FP Biagioli… - Global Change …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding and predicting population responses to climate change is a crucial
challenge. A key component of population responses to climate change are cases in which …

Effects of microclimate on disease prevalence across an urbanization gradient

QN Fox, KN Farah, OS Shaw, M Pollowitz… - Ecology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Increased temperatures associated with urbanization (the “urban heat island” effect) have
been shown to impact a wide range of traits across diverse taxa. At the same time, climatic …

High temperatures reduce growth, infection, and transmission of a naturally occurring fungal plant pathogen

DV Chen, SP Slowinski, AK Kido, EL Bruns - Ecology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change is rapidly altering the distribution of suitable habitats for many species as
well as their pathogenic microbes. For many pathogens, including vector‐borne diseases of …

Consistent Negative Correlations between Parasite Infection and Host Body Condition Across Seasons Suggest Potential Harmful Impacts of Salmincola markewitschi …

R Hasegawa, I Koizumi - Zoological Science, 2024 - BioOne
Assessing the impacts of parasites on wild fish populations is a fundamental and
challenging aspect of the study of host–parasite relationships. Salmincola, a genus of …

Chemical ecology of plankton parasitism in algae

M Vallet - Botanica Marina, 2024 - degruyter.com
Plankton parasites such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, and unicellular eukaryotes are
associated symbionts colonizing algal groups in aquatic ecosystems. They occur within a …

Creating salt refuges to protect amphibians from chytridiomycosis: first, do no harm

RA Relyea, E Le Sage - Frontiers in Amphibian and Reptile Science, 2024 - frontiersin.org
In the fight against emerging pathogens, an important management strategy is to identify
host refuges to prevent extinctions. Fungal pathogens (Batrachochytrium) are decimating …

A framework for understanding climate change impacts through non-compensatory intra-and interspecific climate change responses

K Coblentz, L Treidel, F Biagioli, C Fragel… - Authorea …, 2024 - authorea.com
Understanding and predicting population responses to climate change is a crucial
challenge. A key component of population responses to climate change are cases in which …

Invasion History of Parasitic Castrators Influence an Estuarine Crab Host's Demographics, Physiology, and Behaviors

DL Pochtar - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Due to anthropogenic mechanisms, parasites are now being found outside their native
ranges where they can impact naïve host populations. White-fingered mud crabs …

[引用][C] Mechanisms underlying the correlation of parasite infection and host body condition: a case study in parasitic copepods of the genus Salmincola and their host …

長谷川稜太 - 2024 - 北海道大学