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  1. Prevalence and Molecular Characterization of Rickettsia spp. from Wild Small Mammals in Public Parks and Urban Areas of Bangkok Metropolitan, Thailand
  2. Evolution of Public Health Prevention of Leptospirosis in a One Health Perspective: The Example of Mahasarakham Province (Thailand)
  3. Agro-Environmental Determinants of Leptospirosis: A Retrospective Spatiotemporal Analysis (2004–2014) in Mahasarakham Province (Thailand)
  4. Getting out of Crises: Environmental, Social-ecological and Evolutionary Research Needed to Avoid Future Risks of Pandemics
  5. Biodiversity Targets, SDGs and Health: A New Turn after the Coronavirus Pandemic?
  6. Fuzzy quantification of common and rare species in ecological communities (FuzzyQ)
  7. Rats in the city: implications for zoonotic disease risk in an urbanizing world
  8. SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19: A genetic, epidemiological, and evolutionary perspective
  9. Linking humans, their animals, and the environment again: A decolonized and more-than-human approach to ‘One Health’
  10. Studying Land Cover Changes in a Malaria-Endemic Cambodian District: Considerations and Constraints
  11. Duplication and divergence of the retrovirus restriction gene Fv1 in Mus caroli allows protection from multiple retroviruses
  12. The diversity and distribution of chigger mites associated with rodents in the South African savanna
  13. Disease Ecology of Rickettsial Species: A Data Science Approach
  14. The accelerated infectious disease risk in the Anthropocene: more outbreaks and wider global spread
  15. Innovative Distance Learning Tool for Morphological Identification of Chigger Mites (Actinotrichida) as Vectors of Scrub Typhus: A Pilot Study
  16. Linking humans, their animals, and the environment again: a decolonized and more-than-human approach to “One Health”
  17. Distinct spread of DNA and RNA viruses among mammals amid prominent role of domestic species
  18. Next-Generation Sequencing on Insectivorous Bat Guano: An Accurate Tool to Identify Arthropod Viruses of Potential Agricultural Concern
  19. Duplication and divergence of the retrovirus restriction gene Fv1 in Mus caroli mice allows protection from multiple retroviruses
  20. Linking Biodiversity with Health and Well-being: Consequences of Scientific Pluralism for Ethics, Values and Responsibilities
  21. Association of rodent-borne Leptospira spp. with urban environments in Malaysian Borneo
  22. Geometric morphometrics of the scutum for differentiation of trombiculid mites within the genus Walchia (Acariformes: Prostigmata: Trombiculidae), a probable vector of scrub typhus
  23. Distinct spread of DNA and RNA viruses among mammals amid prominent role of domestic species
  24. Ecosystem change and zoonoses in the Anthropocene
  25. Advances and challenges in barcoding of microbes, parasites, and their vectors and reservoirs
  26. Individualistic values are related to an increase in the outbreaks of infectious diseases and zoonotic diseases
  27. Global spread of helminth parasites at the human-domestic animal-wildlife interface
  28. Infection of Rodents by Orientia tsutsugamushi, the Agent of Scrub Typhus in Relation to Land Use in Thailand
  29. Landsat-8 cloud-free observations in wet tropical areas: a case study in South East Asia
  30. Forecasting potential emergence of zoonotic diseases in South-East Asia: network analysis identifies key rodent hosts
  31. Global population divergence and admixture of the brown rat (Rattus norvegicus)
  32. Endogenous Gibbon Ape Leukemia Virus Identified in a Rodent (Melomys burtoni subsp.) from Wallacea (Indonesia)
  33. Evidence of human infection by a new mammarenavirus endemic to Southeastern Asia
  34. Biodiversity and health: Lessons and recommendations from an interdisciplinary conference to advise Southeast Asian research, society and policy
  35. Hantavirus seropositivity in rodents in relation to habitat heterogeneity in human-shaped landscapes of Southeast Asia
  36. Reappraisal of Hydatigera taeniaeformis (Batsch, 1786) (Cestoda: Taeniidae) sensu lato with description of Hydatigera kamiyai n. sp.
  37. One Health and EcoHealth: the same wine in different bottles?
  38. Dissemination of the mcr-1 colistin resistance gene
  39. A Revised Checklist of Chigger Mites (Acari: Trombiculidae) From Thailand, with the Description of Three New Species
  40. A new taxonomic toolkit for identification of two sympatric species of Bandicota (Rodentia: Muridae) from mainland Southeast Asia
  41. Emergence of colistin-resistant bacteria in humans without colistin usage: a new worry and cause for vigilance
  42. Émergence de maladies infectieuses
  43. Introduction
  44. 1. Biogéographie et écologie de l’émergence
  45. Liste des sigles
  46. Références bibliographiques
  47. Impact of Climate Change on Ecosystem Services
  48. Parasite diversity of disease-bearing rodents of Southeast Asia: habitat determinants and effects on sexual size dimorphism and life-traits
  49. Transmission ecology of rodent-borne diseases: New frontiers
  50. Global parasite andRattusrodent invasions: The consequences for rodent-borne diseases
  51. Endogenous murine leukemia retroviral variation across wild European and inbred strains of house mouse
  52. Clonal transmission of a colistin-resistant Escherichia coli from a domesticated pig to a human in Laos: Table 1.
  53. REVIEW: Predictive ecology in a changing world
  54. A Survey of Nematode Parasites of Small Mammals in Tunisia, North Africa: Diversity of Species and Zoonotic Implications
  55. Is the Oriental House Rat ( Rattus tanezumi ) a Potential Reservoir for Trypanosoma evansi in Thailand?
  56. Does host receptivity or host exposure drives dynamics of infectious diseases? The case of West Nile Virus in wild birds
  57. Symbiosis in an overlooked microcosm: a systematic review of the bacterial flora of mites
  58. A Continuum of Specialists and Generalists in Empirical Communities
  59. Influence of past and future climate changes on the distribution of three Southeast Asian murine rodents
  60. Habitat fragmentation alters the properties of a host-parasite network: rodents and their helminths in South-East Asia
  61. Assessing the distribution of disease-bearing rodents in human-modified tropical landscapes
  62. (macro-) Evolutionary ecology of parasite diversity: From determinants of parasite species richness to host diversification
  63. What Do Pneumocystis Organisms Tell Us about the Phylogeography of Their Hosts? The Case of the Woodmouse Apodemus sylvaticus in Continental Europe and Western Mediterranean Islands
  64. Detection of Orientia sp. DNA in rodents from Asia, West Africa and Europe
  65. Potential Parasite Transmission in Multi-Host Networks Based on Parasite Sharing
  66. Trypanosoma from rodents as potential source of infection in human-shaped landscapes of South-East Asia
  67. Breinlia (Breinlia) jittapalapongi n. sp. (Nematoda: Filarioidea) from the Asian house rat Rattus tanezumi Temminck in Lao PDR
  68. Fundamental Factors Determining the Nature of Parasite Aggregation in Hosts
  69. The Link Between Health and Biodiversity in Southeast Asia Through the Example of Infectious Diseases
  70. Diversity and Origins of Human Infectious Diseases
  71. Parasite Diversity and Diversification
  72. Socio-Ecological Dimensions of Infectious Diseases in Southeast Asia
  73. Impact of Climate Change on Livestock Disease Occurrences
  74. Aboriginal and Invasive Rats of Genus Rattus as Hosts of Infectious Agents
  75. Introduction to Socioecological Dimensions of Infectious Diseases and Health in Southeast Asia
  76. Barcoding, Biobanking, e-Banking: From Ecological to Ethical and Legal Aspects. Insights from the PathoDivSEA Project
  77. Implementation of the One Health Strategy: Lessons Learnt from Community-Based Natural Resource Programs for Communities’ Empowerment and Equity Within an EcoHealth Approach
  78. Potentially Zoonotic Helminthiases of Murid Rodents from the Indo-Chinese Peninsula: Impact of Habitat and the Risk of Human Infection
  79. Progress on research on rodents and rodent-borne zoonoses in South-east Asia
  80. Bartonella spp. Infections in Rodents of Cambodia, Lao PDR, and Thailand: Identifying Risky Habitats
  81. Bartonella Species and Trombiculid Mites of Rats from the Mekong Delta of Vietnam
  82. How Important Are Rats As Vectors of Leptospirosis in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam?
  83. Rodents and Risk in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam: Seroprevalence of Selected Zoonotic Viruses in Rodents and Humans
  84. Rodents as Hosts of Infectious Diseases: Biological and Ecological Characteristics
  85. Identification of an Unclassified Paramyxovirus in Coleura afra: A Potential Case of Host Specificity
  86. The importance of parasite geography and spillover effects for global patterns of host-parasite associations in two invasive species
  87. Microbiological Coastal Risks and Monitoring Systems
  88. Worldwide emergence of colistin resistance in Klebsiella pneumoniae from healthy humans and patients in Lao PDR, Thailand, Israel, Nigeria and France owing to inactivation of the PhoP/PhoQ regulator mgrB: an epidemiological and molecular study
  89. Mechanisms of polymyxin resistance: acquired and intrinsic resistance in bacteria
  90. Host–parasite network structure is associated with community-level immunogenetic diversity
  91. A continuum of specialists and generalists in empirical communities
  92. Ongoing worldwide homogenization of human pathogens
  93. Hybridization Capture Using Short PCR Products Enriches Small Genomes by Capturing Flanking Sequences (CapFlank)
  94. Bartonella species in small mammals and their potential vectors in Asia
  95. A Quantitative Prioritisation of Human and Domestic Animal Pathogens in Europe
  96. Helminth parasite species richness in rodents from Southeast Asia: role of host species and habitat
  97. Parasite and viral species richness of Southeast Asian bats: Fragmentation of area distribution matters
  98. Negative Purifying Selection Drives Prion and Doppel Protein Evolution
  99. Assembly rules of ectoparasite communities across scales: combining patterns of abiotic factors, host composition, geographic space, phylogeny and traits
  100. Bat Distribution Size or Shape as Determinant of Viral Richness in African Bats
  101. Epidemiology of Leptospira Transmitted by Rodents in Southeast Asia
  102. Domesticated animals and human infectious diseases of zoonotic origins: Domestication time matters
  103. To be or not to be associated: power study of four statistical modeling approaches to identify parasite associations in cross-sectional studies
  104. Variable effects of host characteristics on species richness of flea infracommunities in rodents from three continents
  105. Infectious Diseases and Their Outbreaks in Asia-Pacific: Biodiversity and Its Regulation Loss Matter
  106. New digeneans (Opecoelidae) from hydrothermal vent fishes in the south eastern Pacific Ocean, including one new genus and five new species
  107. Biodiversity and Emerging Zoonoses
  108. A New Species of Cucullanus (Nematoda: Cucullaninae, Cucullanidae) from Mugil curema (Mugilidae) in Senegal (West Africa)
  109. Is Leopoldamys neilli (Rodentia, Muridae) a synonym of Leopoldamys herberti? A reply to Balakirev et al. (2013)
  110. Description of Oxynema xerusi n. sp. (Nematoda: Subuluroidea) Parasitic in Xerus erythropus and Heliosciurus gambianus (Sciuridae) in Senegal
  111. Molecular prevalence ofTrypanosomaspp. in wild rodents of Southeast Asia: influence of human settlement habitat
  112. Facultative and obligate parasite communities exhibit different network properties
  113. Co-occurrence and phylogenetic distance in communities of mammalian ectoparasites: limiting similarity versus environmental filtering
  114. Climate variability and outbreaks of infectious diseases in Europe
  115. Sex-biased parasitism is not universal: evidence from rodent–flea associations from three biomes
  116. The diversity of microparasites of rodents: a comparative analysis that helps in identifying rodent-borne rich habitats in Southeast Asia
  117. Diversity of Orientia tsutsugamushi clinical isolates in Cambodia reveals active selection and recombination process
  118. Broad-coverage molecular epidemiology of Orientia tsutsugamushi in Thailand
  119. Bordetella hinzii in Rodents, Southeast Asia
  120. Contrasted evolutionary histories of two Toll-like receptors (Tlr4 and Tlr7) in wild rodents (MURINAE)
  121. New biogeographical and morphological information onPhysaloptera ngociLe-Van-Hoa, 1961 (Nematoda: Physalopteridae) in South-east Asian rodents
  122. Speciation inThaparocleidus(Monogenea: Dactylogyridae) Parasitizing Asian Pangasiid Catfishes
  123. Cytonuclear discordance among Southeast Asian black rats ( Rattus rattus complex)
  124. Prevalence and Genetic Diversity of Bartonella spp. in Small Mammals from Southeastern Asia
  125. Erratum to ‘Specific primers for PCR amplification of the ITS1 (ribosomal DNA) of Trypanosoma lewisi’ [Infect. Genet. Evol. 11(6) (2011) 1361–1367]
  126. Within-host competition and diversification of macro-parasites
  127. Rodent-borne diseases in Thailand: targeting rodent carriers and risky habitats
  128. Leptospira and Rodents in Cambodia: Environmental Determinants of Infection
  129. Phylogeography helps with investigating the building of human parasite communities
  130. Protospirura siamensis n. sp. (Nematoda: Spiruridae) from rodents in Thailand
  131. Is there sex-biased resistance and tolerance in Mediterranean wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) populations facing multiple helminth infections?
  132. Molecular Demonstration ofTrypanosoma evansiandTrypanosoma lewisiDNA in Wild Rodents from Cambodia, Lao PDR and Thailand
  133. Gender-biased parasitism in small mammals: patterns, mechanisms, consequences
  134. New Frontiers of Molecular Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases
  135. Behavioural responses of Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto M and S molecular form larvae to an aquatic predator in Burkina Faso
  136. Rodent-Borne Hantaviruses in Cambodia, Lao PDR, and Thailand
  137. Abundance–variance and abundance–occupancy relationships in a marine host–parasite system: The importance of taxonomy and ecology of transmission
  138. Infectious Diseases, Biodiversity and Global Changes: How the Biodiversity Sciences May Help
  139. The impact of multiple infections on wild animal hosts: a review
  140. Epidemiological Interaction at the Wildlife/Livestock/Human Interface: Can We Anticipate Emerging Infectious Diseases in Their Hotspots? A Framework for Understanding Emerging Diseases Processes in Their Hot Spots
  141. Conclusion
  142. Introduction
  143. How Does Biodiversity Influence the Ecology of Infectious Disease?
  144. Microparasite species richness in rodents is higher at lower latitudes and is associated with reduced litter size
  145. Specific primers for PCR amplification of the ITS1 (ribosomal DNA) of Trypanosoma lewisi
  146. Preliminary assessment of the genetic population structure of the enigmatic speciesLaonastes aenigmamus(Rodentia: Diatomyidae)
  147. The H-Index as a Quantitative Indicator of the Relative Impact of Human Diseases
  148. Incorporating parasite systematics in comparative analyses of variation in spleen mass and testes sizes of rodents
  149. Larval habitat segregation between the molecular forms of the mosquito Anopheles gambiae in a rice field area of Burkina Faso, West Africa
  150. Male hosts drive infracommunity structure of ectoparasites
  151. Toxoplasmosis in Rodents: Ecological Survey and First Evidences in Thailand
  152. An attempt to use ectoparasites as tags for habitat occupancy by small mammalian hosts in central Europe: effects of host gender, parasite taxon and season
  153. The Monogenean Parasite Fauna of Cichlids: A Potential Tool for Host Biogeography
  154. Are fish immune systems really affected by parasites? an immunoecological study of common carp (Cyprinus carpio)
  155. Elevated amh Gene Expression in the Brain of Male Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) during Testis Differentiation
  156. The European eel—the swim bladder–nematode system provides a new view of the invasion paradox
  157. Diet quality and immunocompetence influence parasite load of roe deer in a fragmented landscape
  158. Nestedness and β-diversity in ectoparasite assemblages of small mammalian hosts: effects of parasite affinity, host biology and scale
  159. Impact of climate change on human and animal health
  160. Clonal origin of emerging populations of Ehrlichia ruminantium in Burkina Faso
  161. Does investment into “expensive” tissue compromise anti-parasitic defence? Testes size, brain size and parasite diversity in rodent hosts
  162. A behavioral mechanism underlying ecological divergence in the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae
  163. Human-dominated habitats and helminth parasitism in Southeast Asian murids
  164. Pneumocystis cariniiandPneumocystis wakefieldiaein WildRattus norvegicusTrapped in Thailand
  165. Competition, facilitation or mediation via host? Patterns of infestation of small European mammals by two taxa of haematophagous arthropods
  166. Negative relationships between cellular immune response, Mhc class II heterozygosity and secondary sexual trait in the montane water vole
  167. Revisiting the taxonomy of the Rattini tribe: a phylogeny-based delimitation of species boundaries
  168. MLST scheme of Ehrlichia ruminantium: Genomic stasis and recombination in strains from Burkina-Faso
  169. Interactions between immunocompetence, somatic condition and parasitism in the chubLeuciscus cephalusin early spring
  170. Coevolution between multiple helminth infestations and basal immune investment in mammals: cumulative effects of polyparasitism?
  171. New karyotypic data for Asian rodents (Rodentia, Muridae) with the first report of B-chromosomes in the genusMus
  172. Ant-plant mutualisms should be viewed as symbiotic communities
  173. Parasite diversity: an overlooked metric of parasite pressures?
  174. Home Range and Parasite Diversity in Mammals
  175. Evolutionary biology, community ecology and avian influenza research
  176. Not everything is everywhere: the distance decay of similarity in a marine host-parasite system
  177. Recent Discoveries of New Hantaviruses Widen Their Range and Question Their Origins
  178. Serological Evidence of Viruses Naturally Associated with the Montane Water Vole ( Arvicola scherman ) in Eastern France
  179. Co-evolutionary patterns in congeneric monogeneans: a review ofDactylogyrusspecies and their cyprinid hosts
  180. Helminth species diversity of mammals: parasite species richness is a host species attribute
  181. Metazoan parasites of freshwater cyprinid fish ( Leuciscus cephalus): testing biogeographical hypotheses of species diversity
  182. Bat fly species richness in Neotropical bats: correlations with host ecology and host brain
  183. Evolutionary and Ecological Interactions between Micromammals and Macroparasites
  184. Geographic distance and the role of island area and habitat diversity in the species-area relationships of four Lesser Antillean faunal groups: a complementary note to Ricklefs & Lovette
  185. Why apply ecological laws to epidemiology?
  186. Association between the DQA MHC class II gene and Puumala virus infection in Myodes glareolus, the bank vole
  187. Molecular detection of divergent trypanosomes among rodents of Thailand
  188. Coevolutionary relationship between helminth diversity and MHC class II polymorphism in rodents
  189. Detection and quantification of root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne javanica), lesion nematode (Pratylenchus zeae) and dagger nematode (Xiphinema elongatum) parasites of sugarcane using real-time PCR
  190. Geography and host biogeography matter for understanding the phylogeography of a parasite
  191. Morphological Phylogenetic Analysis of the Africana Genus (Nematoda: Heterakidae)
  192. Stress and Demographic Decline: A Potential Effect Mediated by Impairment of Reproduction and Immune Function in Cyclic Vole Populations
  193. Parasitism, life history traits and immune defence in cyprinid fish from Central Europe
  194. Rodent sociality and parasite diversity
  195. Kinship, dispersal and hantavirus transmission in bank and common voles
  196. Colonization of Pacific islands by parasites of low dispersal ability: phylogeography of two monogenean species parasitizing butterflyfishes in the South Pacific Ocean
  197. Helminth Communities of an Introduced Hare (Lepus granatensis) and a Native Hare (Lepus europaeus) in Southern France
  198. Host community structure and infestation by ixodid ticks: repeatability, dilution effect and ecological specialization
  199. TWO NEW HETERAKID (NEMATODA) SPECIES FROM KINIXYS EROSA (SCHWEIGGER, 1812), (CHELONII: TESTUDINIDAE) IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
  200. Linking demography and host dispersal to Trichuris arvicolae distribution in a cyclic vole species
  201. Stock identification of the sciaenid fish Micropogonias undulatus in the western North Atlantic Ocean using parasites as biological tags
  202. Regulation of vole populations by the nematode Trichuris arvicolae: insights from modelling
  203. The intestinal nematode Trichuris arvicolae affects the fecundity of its host, the common vole Microtus arvalis
  204. Immunocompetence and helminth community of the white-toothed shrew, Crocidura russula from the Montseny Natural Park, Spain
  205. The role of major histocompatibility complex diversity in vigour of fish males (Abramis brama L.) and parasite selection
  206. Numerical response of a helminth community in the course of a multi-annual abundance cycle of the Water Vole (Arvicola terrestris)
  207. Genome size of plant-parasitic nematodes
  208. Reliability of PCR-based techniques for detection and discrimination of plant-parasitic nematodes of sugarcane
  209. Are ectoparasite communities structured? Species co-occurrence, temporal variation and null models
  210. Simple epidemiological model predicts the relationships between prevalence and abundance in ixodid ticks
  211. Immunocompetence does not correlate with resistance to helminth parasites in house mouse subspecies and their hybrids
  212. MHC variability, life-traits and parasite diversity of European cyprinid fish
  213. Trophic functioning with parasites: a new insight for ecosystem analysis
  214. Parasites and the island syndrome: the colonization of the western Mediterranean islands by Heligmosomoides polygyrus (Dujardin, 1845)
  215. Endoparasite Species Richness of Iberian Carnivores: Influences of Host Density and Range Distribution
  216. SPECIFICITY AND SPECIALIZATION OF CONGENERIC MONOGENEANS PARASITIZING CYPRINID FISH
  217. A NEW NEMATODE (NEMATODA: COSMOCERCIDAE) FROM THE LIZARD, CHAMAELEO INTURENSIS (SQUAMATA: CHAMAELEONIDAE) FROM THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
  218. AGE-DEPENDENT FLEA (SIPHONAPTERA) PARASITISM IN RODENTS: A HOST'S LIFE HISTORY MATTERS
  219. Relationship between host abundance and parasite distribution: inferring regulating mechanisms from census data
  220. Resource predictability and host specificity in fleas: the effect of host body mass
  221. Physiological responses of insular wild black rat (Rattus rattus) to natural infection by the digenean trematode Fasciola hepatica
  222. Habitat variation in species composition of flea assemblages on small mammals in central Europe
  223. Micromammals and Macroparasites
  224. Global changes and the future of micromammal-macroparasite interactions
  225. SPECIFICITY AND SPECIALIZATION OF CONGENERIC MONOGENEANS PARASITIZING CYPRINID FISH
  226. Host Specificity, Parasite Community Size and the Relation between Abundance and its Variance
  227. Relationships between local and regional species richness in flea communities of small mammalian hosts: saturation and spatial scale
  228. Influence of geographical scale on the detection of density dependence in the host-parasite system, Arvicola terrestris and Taenia taeniaeformis
  229. The biogeography of host-parasite interactions: from nested assemblages to comparative phylogeography
  230. Energy expenditure in Crocidurinae shrews (Insectivora): Is metabolism a key component of the insular syndrome?
  231. Aggregation and species coexistence in fleas parasitic on small mammals
  232. Abundance and distribution of fleas on desert rodents: linking Taylor's power law to ecological specialization and epidemiology
  233. Distribution of fleas (Siphonaptera) among small mammals: Mean abundance predicts prevalence via simple epidemiological model
  234. Parasite species coexistence and limiting similarity: a multiscale look at phylogenetic, functional and reproductive distances
  235. Sex-biased parasitism, seasonality and sexual size dimorphism in desert rodents
  236. Molecular phylogeny of gill monogeneans (Platyhelminthes, Monogenea, Dactylogyridae) and colonization of Indo-West Pacific butterflyfish hosts (Perciformes, Chaetodontidae)
  237. Genome size is not related to life-history traits in primates
  238. The extended manipulation: role of parasitism in cleaning symbiosis
  239. Evolution and trans-species polymorphism of MHC class IIβ genes in cyprinid fish
  240. Phylogeography of a nematode (Heligmosomoides polygyrus) in the western Palearctic region: persistence of northern cryptic populations during ice ages?
  241. Allelic diversity at the Mhc -DQA locus of woodmouse populations (Apodemus sylvaticus ) present in the islands and mainland of the northern Mediterranean
  242. Are there general laws in parasite community ecology? The emergence of spatial parasitology and epidemiology
  243. A parasite reveals cryptic phylogeographic history of its host
  244. A model to explain the origin of a parasite sex-specific population structure
  245. Is sex-biased ectoparasitism related to sexual size dimorphism in small mammals of Central Europe?
  246. Multilocus sequence typing of Candida albicans: strategies, data exchange and applications
  247. Descriptions of Tachygonetria africana n. sp. and T. pretoriensis n. sp. and redescriptions of two other species of Tachygonetria Wedl, 1862 (Nematoda: Pharyngodonidae), all parasitic in Geochelone pardalis (Testudinidae) from South Africa
  248. Description and redescription of Haliotrema species (Monogenoidea: Poloyonchoinea: Dactylogyridae) parasitizing butterfly fishes (Teleostei: Chaetodontidae) in the Indo-West Pacific Ocean
  249. MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY OF CONGENERIC MONOGENEAN PARASITES (DACTYLOGYRUS): A CASE OF INTRAHOST SPECIATION
  250. Evolution of hemocyte concentration in the melanogaster subgroup species
  251. MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY OF CONGENERIC MONOGENEAN PARASITES (DACTYLOGYRUS): A CASE OF INTRAHOST SPECIATION
  252. Deep-sea hydrothermal vent parasites: why do we not find more?
  253. Correlated evolution between host immunity and parasite life histories in primates and oxyurid parasites
  254. Reproductive barriers between congeneric monogenean parasites (Dactylogyrus: Monogenea): attachment apparatus morphology or copulatory organ incompatibility?
  255. QUANTIFYING PHYLOGENETICALLY STRUCTURED ENVIRONMENTAL VARIATION
  256. Phylogeny of Palaearctic Pharyngodonidae parasite species of Testudinidae: a morphological approach
  257. Descriptions of two new species of the genus Tachygonetria Wedl, 1862 (Nematoda-Pharyngodonidae) and discussion of the relationships among the species of the genus
  258. Helminths and Ectoparasites of Rattus rattus and Mus musculus from Sicily, Italy
  259. Recognition of two genetic groups in the Klebsiella oxytoca taxon on the basis of chromosomal beta-lactamase and housekeeping gene sequences as well as ERIC-1R PCR typing
  260. Flow cytometry for parasite nematode genome size measurement
  261. QUANTIFYING PHYLOGENETICALLY STRUCTURED ENVIRONMENTAL VARIATION
  262. Phylogenetic relationships of the Dactylogyridae Bychowsky, 1933 (Monogenea: Dactylogyridea): the need for the systematic revision of the Ancyrocephalinae Bychowsky, 1937
  263. Phylogenies, the Comparative Method and Parasite Evolutionary Ecology
  264. Occurrence of intermediate hosts and structure of digenean communities of the black-headed gull, Larus ridibundus (L.)
  265. Asexual multiplication of larval parasitic worms: a predictor of adult life-history traits in Taeniidae?
  266. Evolution and determinants of host specificity in the genus Lamellodiscus (Monogenea)
  267. Coevolution between Lamellodiscus (Monogenea: Diplectanidae) and Sparidae (Teleostei): The Study Of a Complex Host-Parasite System
  268. Description of Tachygonetria combesi n. sp. and redescriptions of four species of Tachygonetria Wedl, 1862 (Nematoda: Pharyngodonidae), with a new diagnosis of the genus
  269. Parasitism in the social bee Apis mellifera: quantifying costs and benefits of behavioral resistance to Varroa destructor mites
  270. Body size increase in insular rodent populations: a role for predators?
  271. Host Patch Selection Induced by Parasitism: Basic Reproduction Ratio R0 and Optimal Virulence
  272. Epizootiology of Syphacia obvelata from a Domestic Mouse Population on the Subantarctic Kerguelen Archipelago
  273. EPIZOOTIOLOGY OF SYPHACIA OBVELATA FROM A DOMESTIC MOUSE POPULATION ON THE SUBANTARCTIC KERGUELEN ARCHIPELAGO
  274. Abundance-prevalence relationship of gill congeneric ectoparasites: testing the core satellite hypothesis and ecological specialisation
  275. Morphology and coexistence of congeneric ectoparasite species: reinforcement of reproductive isolation?
  276. A predator–prey model with predators using hawk and dove tactics
  277. Morphology and coexistence of congeneric ectoparasite species: reinforcement of reproductive isolation?
  278. Usefulness of Multilocus Sequence Typing for Characterization of Clinical Isolates of Candida albicans
  279. Mammal density and patterns of ectoparasite species richness and abundance
  280. Patterns of parasite species richness of Western Palaeartic micro-mammals: island effects
  281. A model to explain the replacement of Schistosoma intercalatum by Schistosoma haematobium and the hybrid S. intercalatum×S. haematobium in areas of sympatry
  282. Investigating patterns may reveal processes: evolutionary ecology of ectoparasitic monogeneans
  283. Life history evolution of nematodes: linking epidemiological modelling and comparative tests
  284. Measurement of nematode genome size by flow cytometry
  285. Island incidence and mainland population density: mammals from Mediterranean islands
  286. COEVOLUTION BETWEEN LAMELLODISCUS (MONOGENEA: DIPLECTANIDAE) AND SPARIDAE (TELEOSTEI): THE STUDY OF A COMPLEX HOST-PARASITE SYSTEM
  287. Why clean and be cleaned? The importance of client ectoparasites and mucus in a marine cleaning symbiosis
  288. Population dynamics of host-parasite interactions in a cockroach-oxyuroid system
  289. Genome size, longevity and development time in birds
  290. Order and disorder in ectoparasite communities: the case of congeneric gill monogeneans (Dactylogyrus spp.)
  291. Morphometric correlates of host specificity in Dactylogyrus species (Monogenea) parasites of European Cyprinid fish
  292. Redescription of Mehdiella microstoma and description of Mehdiella petterae sp. n., with a new definition of the genus Mehdiella Seurat, 1918 (Nematoda: Pharyngodonidae)
  293. Importance of ectoparasites and mucus in cleaning interactions in the Mediterranean cleaner wrasse Symphodus melanocercus
  294. Gill parasites of Cephalopholis argus (Teleostei: Serranidae) from Moorea (French Polynesia): site selection and coexistence
  295. Linking specialisation to diversification in the Diplectanidae Bychowsky 1957 (Monogenea, Platyhelminthes)
  296. Oxyuroids of Palearctic Testudinidae: New Definition for Alaeuris Seurat, 1918 (Nematoda: Pharyngodonidae) and Redescription of Alaeuris numidica (Seurat, 1918)
  297. OXYUROIDS OF PALEARCTIC TESTUDINIDAE—NEW DEFINITION FOR ALAEURIS Seurat, 1918 (NEMATODA: PHARYNGODONIDAE) AND REDESCRIPTION OF ALAEURIS NUMIDICA (Seurat, 1918)
  298. Biodiversity in helminths and nematodes as a field of study: an overview
  299. Parasites of recruiting coral reef fish larvae in New Caledonia
  300. Geographic distance and the role of island area and habitat diversity in the species-area relationships of four Lesser Antillean faunal groups: a complementary note to Ricklefs & Lovette
  301. Levels of compatibility in a new host-parasite association: Apis mellifera/Varroa jacobsoni
  302. Nestedness in assemblages of gyrodactylids (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidea) parasitising two species of cyprinid – with reference to generalists and specialists
  303. The Diversity of Parasites
  304. Co-existence of nine gill ectoparasites (Dactylogyrus: Monogenea) parasitising the roach (Rutilus rutilus L.): history and present ecology
  305. Nematode parasite species richness and the evolution of spleen size in birds
  306. Endoparasite species richness of New Caledonian butterfly fishes: host density and diet matter
  307. Parasite Body Size and Interspecific Variation in Levels of Aggregation among Nematodes
  308. Comparative body size relationships in pocket gophers and their chewing lice
  309. Parasite Body Size and Interspecific Variation in Levels of Aggregation among Nematodes
  310. GENETIC AND MORPHOLOGICAL HETEROGENEITY IN SMALL RODENT WHIPWORMS IN SOUTHWESTERN EUROPE: CHARACTERIZATION OF TRICHURIS MURIS AND DESCRIPTION OF TRICHURIS ARVICOLAE N. SP. (NEMATODA: TRICHURIDAE)
  311. Genetic and Morphological Heterogeneity in Small Rodent Whipworms in Southwestern Europe: Characterization of Trichuris muris and Description of Trichuris arvicolae n. sp. (Nematoda: Trichuridae)
  312. Comparative body size relationships in pocket gophers and their chewing lice
  313. Comparison of ribosomal DNA sequences of Lamellodiscus spp. (Monogenea, Diplectanidae) parasitising Pagellus (Sparidae, Teleostei) in the North Mediterranean Sea: species divergence and coevolutionary interactions1Note: Nucleotide sequence data reporte...
  314. Optimal time to patency in parasitic nematodes: host mortality matters
  315. Cleaner-client interactions on a Caribbean reef: influence of correlates of parasitism
  316. Testes size, body size and male-male competition in acanthocephalan parasites
  317. Testes size, body size and male–male competition in acanthocephalan parasites
  318. Host Death: A Necessary Condition for the Transmission of Aphalloides coelomicola Dollfus, Chabaud, and Golvan, 1957 (Digenea, Cryptogonimidae)?
  319. Host Death: A Necessary Condition for the Transmission of Aphalloides coelomicola Dollfus, Chabaud, and Golvan, 1957 (Digenea, Cryptogonimidae)?
  320. Comparative genetic diversity of parasites and their hosts: population structure of an urban cockroach and its haplo-diploid parasite (oxyuroid nematode)
  321. Distribution and abundance of parasite nematodes: ecological specialisation, phylogenetic constraint or simply epidemiology?
  322. Nematode parasite species richness and the evolution of spleen size in birds
  323. Levels of compatibility in a new host-parasite association: Apis mellifera/Varroa jacobsoni
  324. Sexual competition in an acanthocephalan parasite of fish
  325. Muscles or testes? Comparative evidence for sexual competition among dioecious blood parasites (Schistosomatidae) of vertebrates
  326. A review of performance and pathogenicity of male and female Schistosoma mansoni during the life-cycle
  327. Adaptive Sex Allocation in a Simultaneous Hermaphrodite
  328. Geographical distances and the similarity among parasite communities of conspecific host populations
  329. Influence of the trematode Aphalloïdes cœlomicola Dollfus, Chabaud & Golvan, 1957 on the fecundity and survival of Pomatoschistus microps (Krøyer, 1838) (Teleostei: Gobiidæ)
  330. Population biology of Schistosoma mansoni in the black rat: host regulation and basic transmission rate
  331. Aggregation and species coexistence of ectoparasites of marine fishes
  332. Specificity and host predictability: a comparative analysis among monogenean parasites of fish
  333. Le parasitisme des poissons coralliens. Reflet de l'habitat?
  334. Epidemiology and genetic variability of two species of nematodes (Heligmosomoides polygyrus and Syphacia stroma) of Apodemus spp.
  335. The Distribution of Schistosoma bovis Sonsino, 1876 in Relation to Intermediate Host Mollusc–Parasite Relationships
  336. Cucullanin Nematodes from Coral Reef Fishes of French Polynesia, with a Description of Cucullanus faliexae n. sp. (Nematoda: Chitwoodchabaudiidae)
  337. Host-specialization and species diversity in fish parasites: phylogenetic conservatism?
  338. Controversies in parasitology. Evolution of parasites' fecundity
  339. Parasite diversity\host age and size relationship in three coral-reef fishes from French Polynesia
  340. Comparative analysis: a tool for studying monogenean ecology and evolution
  341. Density, body mass and parasite species richness of terrestrial mammals
  342. Heritable Non-Susceptibility in an Allopatric Host-Parasite System: Biomphalaria glabrata (Mollusca)-Echinostoma caproni (Platyhelminth Digenea)
  343. The evolution of life-history traits in parasitic and free-living platyhelminthes: a new perspective
  344. Sexual size dimorphism in parasitic oxyurid nematodes
  345. Sexual size dimorphism in parasitic oxyurid nematodes
  346. Determinants of Life-history Evolution in Nematodes
  347. Comparative performance of species richness estimation methods
  348. Cost of resistance, expressed as a delayed maturity, detected in the host–parasite system Biomphalaria glabrata/Echinostoma caproni
  349. Parasitism and host patch selection: A model using aggregation methods
  350. Patterns of species diversity in the gastrointestinal helminths of a coral reef fish, Epinephelus merra (Serranidae), from French Polynesia and the South Pacific Ocean
  351. A comparative analysis of parasite species richness of Iberian rodents
  352. Parasite body size distributions: Interpreting patterns of skewness
  353. Reduced egg counts in mixed infections with Oestrus ovis and Haemonchus contortus  : influence of eosinophils?
  354. Distribution and genetic diversity of Schistosoma haematobium within its bulinid intermediate hosts in Mali
  355. Host-parasite coevolution: comparative evidence for covariation of life history traits in primates and oxyurid parasites
  356. Is parasitism a missing ingredient in model ecosystems?
  357. Polyploid Hosts: Strange Attractors for Parasites?
  358. PARASITISM OF GOBIUS BUCCHICHII STEINDACHNER, 1870 (TELEOSTEI, GOBIIDAE) IN PROTECTED AND UNPROTECTED MARINE ENVIRONMENTS
  359. Population structure ofGobius bucchichiiin a Mediterranean marine reserve and in an unprotected area
  360. The Enterobiinae subfam. nov. (Nematoda, Oxyurida) pinworm parasites of primates and rodents
  361. Parasite-Host Coevolution and Geographic Patterns of Parasite Infectivity and Host Susceptibility
  362. Body size evolution of oxyurid (Nematoda) parasites: the role of hosts
  363. Morphology and morphometrics of three oxyurids parasitic in primates with a description of Lemuricola microcebi n. sp.
  364. Schistosoma mansoni: Lack of Prezygotic Reproductive Isolation between African and South American Strains
  365. Angiostoma schizoglossae n. sp. (Nematoda: Angiostomatidae) from the New Zealand Endemic Slug Schizoglossa novoseelandica (Gastropoda: Rhytididae)
  366. Hugotdiplogaster neozelandian. gen., n. sp. (Nematoda: Diplogasteridae), a parasite of the New Zealand endemic slug,Athoracophorus bitentaculatus(Quoy & Gaimard, 1832) (Gastropoda: Athoracophoridae)
  367. Study on the Life Cycle of a Sexually Transmitted Nematode Parasite of a Terrestrial Snail
  368. Trypanoxyuris croizati n.sp. andT. callicebi Hugot & Vaucher, 1985 (Nematoda: Oxyuridae), two vicariant forms parasitic inCallicebus spp. (Primatia, Cebidae)
  369. Pairing Probability of Schistosomes Related to Their Distribution Among the Host Population
  370. Sexual Transmission of a Nematode: Study of a Model
  371. Infestation dynamics of Blatticola blattae Graeffe (Nematoda: Thelastomatidae), a parasite of Blattella germanica L. (Dictyoptera: Blattellidae)
  372. Morphological study of Contracaecum magnicollare (Nematoda, Anisakidae) from Anous minutus (Aves, Laridae)
  373. Morphological study of Eudromoxyura aspiculuris (Nematoda, Heteroxynematidae) from the tinamou Eudromia elegans (Aves, Tinamidae)
  374. Single and Dual Infections of the Land Snail Helix aspersa with Muellerius capillaris and Alloionema appendiculatum (Nematoda)
  375. Redescription de Agfa flexilis (Nematoda: Agfidae) parasite de l'appareil g�nital de Limax cinereoniger (Gastropoda: Limacidae)
  376. Cycle évolutif du Nemhelix bakeri Morand et Petter (Nematoda, Cosmocercidae), parasite de l'appareil génital de l' Helix aspersa Müller (Gastropoda, Helicidae)
  377. SNAIL FARMING: A SURVEY OF BREEDING MANAGEMENT, HYGIENE AND PARASITISM OF THE GARDEN SNAIL, HELIX ASPERSA MÜLLER
  378. Patterns of macroparasite diversity in small mammals
  379. Micromammals and macroparasites: Who is who and how do they interact?
  380. Patterns of host specificity in parasites exploiting small mammals
  381. Nematodes
  382. Parasite species coexistence and the evolution of the parasite niche
  383. Phylogenetic signals in ecological properties of parasites
  384. Immunogenetics of micromammalmacroparasite interactions
  385. Comparative analysis: recent developments and uses with parasites
  386. Nematode life-traits diversity in the light of their phylogenetic diversification
  387. Impacts of parasite diversity on wild vertebrates: limited knowledge but important perspectives
  388. Introduction
  389. Biological conservation and parasitism
  390. Insularity and micromammal-macroparasite relationships
  391. Comparative phylogeography: The use of parasites for insights into host history
  392. Metapopulation dynamics in marine parasites