Authors
SV Brito, G Corso, AM Almeida, FS Ferreira, WO Almeida, LA Anjos, DO Mesquita, A Vasconcellos
Publication date
2014/11
Journal
Parasitology Research
Volume
113
Pages
3963-3972
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Trophic networks can have architectonic configurations influenced by historical and ecological factors. The objective of this study was to analyze the architecture of networks between lizards, their endoparasites, diet, and micro-habitat, aiming to understand which factors exert an influence on the composition of the species of parasites. All networks showed a compartmentalized pattern. There was a positive relation between diet and the diversity of endoparasites. Our analyses also demonstrated that phylogeny and the use of micro-habitat influenced the composition of species of endoparasites and diet pattern of lizards. The principal factor that explained the modularity of the network was the foraging strategy, with segregation between the “active foragers” and “sit-and-wait” lizards. Our analyses also demonstrated that historical (phylogeny) and ecological factors (use of micro-habitat by the lizards …
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