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Autor:
Daniel I. Bolnick, Emlyn J. Resetarits, William E. Stutz, Yoel E. Stuart, Kimberly M. Ballare
Publikováno v:
Ecography. 43:990-1002
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 11, p e0165768 (2016)
Symbiont occurrence is influenced by host occurrence and vice versa, which leads to correlations in host-symbiont distributions at multiple levels. Interactions between co-infecting symbionts within host individuals can cause correlations in the abun
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https://doaj.org/article/e26df5bf84664795af2b57c795cb3386
Publikováno v:
Experimental Parasitology. 199:80-91
Hosts have two general strategies for mitigating the fitness costs of parasite exposure and infection: resistance and tolerance. The resistance-tolerance framework has been well developed in plant systems, but only recently has it been applied to ani
Autor:
William E Stutz, Daniel I Bolnick
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 7, p e100587 (2014)
Genes of the vertebrate major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are of great interest to biologists because of their important role in immunity and disease, and their extremely high levels of genetic diversity. Next generation sequencing (NGS) technol
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https://doaj.org/article/9081b319dcbd4a59901f3b689ee979dd
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 6, p e20782 (2011)
It has long been known that intraspecific variation impacts evolutionary processes, but only recently have its potential ecological effects received much attention. Theoretical models predict that genetic or phenotypic variance within species can alt
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https://doaj.org/article/760f92c994a54be79d7600b620f81401
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology. 26:4657-4670
Selection against migrants is key to maintaining genetic differences between populations linked by dispersal. Yet, migrants are not just passively weeded out by selection. Migrants may mitigate fitness costs by proactively choosing among available ha
Autor:
Yoel E. Stuart, Emlyn J. Resetarits, William E. Stutz, Daniel I. Bolnick, Kimberly M. Ballare
Many metacommunities are distributed across habitat patches that are themselves aggregated into groups. Perhaps the clearest example of this nested metacommunity structure comes from multi-species parasite assemblages, which occupy individual hosts t
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::6a0a4f61c75230f82819b199a6cb20f8
Autor:
Yoel E. Stuart, Emlyn J. Resetarits, William E. Stutz, Daniel I. Bolnick, Kimberly M. Ballare
A core goal of ecology is to understand the abiotic and biotic variables that regulate species distributions and community composition. A major obstacle is that the rules governing species distribution can change with spatial scale. Here, we illustra
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https://doi.org/10.1101/672410
https://doi.org/10.1101/672410
Autor:
Jason T. Hoverman, Cheryl J. Briggs, Jason R. Rohr, Pieter T. J. Johnson, William E. Stutz, Andrew R. Blaustein
Publikováno v:
Methods in ecology and evolution. 9(4)
Summary 1.Associations among parasites affect many aspects of host-parasite dynamics, but a lack of analytical tools has limited investigations of parasite correlations in observational data that are often nested across spatial and biological scales.
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology. 24:4629-4646
Geographic variation in parasite communities can drive evolutionary divergence in host immune genes. However, biotic and abiotic environmental variation can also induce plastic differences in immune function among populations. At present, there is li