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Climate and vectorborne diseases
Climate change could significantly affect vectorborne disease in humans. Temperature,
precipitation, humidity, and other climatic factors are known to affect the reproduction …
precipitation, humidity, and other climatic factors are known to affect the reproduction …
Physics of metabolic organization
We review the most comprehensive metabolic theory of life existing to date. A special focus
is given to the thermodynamic roots of this theory and to implications that the laws of physics …
is given to the thermodynamic roots of this theory and to implications that the laws of physics …
Nonlinear effect of climate on plague during the third pandemic in China
Over the years, plague has caused a large number of deaths worldwide and subsequently
changed history, not the least during the period of the Black Death. Of the three plague …
changed history, not the least during the period of the Black Death. Of the three plague …
Latitudinal gradients in body size and sexual size dimorphism in fleas: males drive Bergmann's pattern
We tested for the effects of latitude and geographic range size (GRS) on body size, leg
length, and sexual size dimorphism (SSD) across 103 species of fleas, taking into account …
length, and sexual size dimorphism (SSD) across 103 species of fleas, taking into account …
Assembly rules of ectoparasite communities across scales: combining patterns of abiotic factors, host composition, geographic space, phylogeny and traits
We investigated the role of environmental filtering as an underlying mechanism of assembly
of compound communities of fleas parasitic on Palearctic small mammals at two spatial …
of compound communities of fleas parasitic on Palearctic small mammals at two spatial …
Progressive behavioural, physiological and transcriptomic shifts over the course of prolonged starvation in ticks
Ticks are obligatorily hematophagous but spend the majority of their lives off host in an
unfed state where they must resist starvation between bouts of blood feeding. Survival …
unfed state where they must resist starvation between bouts of blood feeding. Survival …
Similarity in ectoparasite faunas of Palaearctic rodents as a function of host phylogenetic, geographic or environmental distances: which matters the most?
Different host species harbour parasite faunas that are anywhere from very similar to very
different in species composition. A priori, the similarity in the parasite faunas of any two host …
different in species composition. A priori, the similarity in the parasite faunas of any two host …
[PDF][PDF] A review of plague persistence with special emphasis on fleas
J Wimsatt, DE Biggins - Journal of vector borne diseases, 2009 - mrcindia.org
Sylvatic plague is highly prevalent during infrequent epizootics that ravage the landscape of
western North America. During these periods, plague dissemination is very efficient …
western North America. During these periods, plague dissemination is very efficient …
Age-biased parasitism and density-dependent distribution of fleas (Siphonaptera) on a desert rodent
Parasites often confront conflicting demands when evaluating and distributing themselves
among host individuals, in order to attain maximum reproductive success. We tested two …
among host individuals, in order to attain maximum reproductive success. We tested two …
Ecological non-monotonicity and its effects on complexity and stability of populations, communities and ecosystems
In traditional ecological models, the effects of abiotic and biotic factors are often assumed to
be monotonic, ie either positive, negative or neutral. However, there has been growing …
be monotonic, ie either positive, negative or neutral. However, there has been growing …