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    Bottom-up and top-down control of dispersal across major organismal groups

    Ecology and evolution unfold in spatially structured communities, where dispersal links dynamics across scales. Because dispersal is multicausal, identifying general drivers remains challenging. In a coordinat...

    Emanuel A. Fronhofer, Delphine Legrand, Florian Altermatt in Nature Ecology & Evolution (2018)

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    Prior exposure of a fungal parasite to cyanobacterial extracts does not impair infection of its Daphnia host

    Cyanobacteria periodically dominate phytoplankton composition in lakes, and produce a wide array of toxic secondary metabolites. Blooms of cyanobacteria often coincide with infections of zooplankton by micropa...

    Florent Manzi, Ramsy Agha, Max Mühlenhaupt, Justyna Wolinska in Hydrobiologia (2022)

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    Coinfection frequency in water flea populations is a mere reflection of parasite diversity

    In nature, parasite species often coinfect the same host. Yet, it is not clear what drives the natural dynamics of coinfection prevalence. The prevalence of coinfections might be affected by interactions among...

    Snir Halle, Ofir Hirshberg, Florent Manzi, Justyna Wolinska in Communications Biology (2024)