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Description Geographical range size (km2) as a function of the frequency of occurrence across all surveyed localities in a region, among 46 metazoan parasite species of threespine sticklebacks (Gasterosteus...
Article Title: Scaling up from epidemiology to biogeography: local infection patterns predict geographical distribution in fish parasites
Publication Title: Journal of Biogeography -
Description Frequency of occurrence across all surveyed localities in a region as a function of average abundance, among 88 metazoan parasite species of threespine sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus)....
Article Title: Scaling up from epidemiology to biogeography: local infection patterns predict geographical distribution in fish parasites
Publication Title: Journal of Biogeography -
Description Mean (± SD) geographical range size (in km2) of parasite species with either simple life cycles, i.e. involving only threespine sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) as hosts, or complex life...
Article Title: Scaling up from epidemiology to biogeography: local infection patterns predict geographical distribution in fish parasites
Publication Title: Journal of Biogeography -
Description Maps showing (a) the location of the 28 localities from north‐eastern North America and (b) the 38 localities from northern Europe from which parasite communities of threespine sticklebacks...
Article Title: Scaling up from epidemiology to biogeography: local infection patterns predict geographical distribution in fish parasites
Publication Title: Journal of Biogeography -
Description Geographical range size (in km2; top) and frequency of occurrence across all surveyed localities in a region (bottom), as a function of the coefficient of variation (CV) in local abundance, among...
Article Title: Scaling up from epidemiology to biogeography: local infection patterns predict geographical distribution in fish parasites
Publication Title: Journal of Biogeography