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Project

The spatial ecology of a highly endangered host-parasite interaction

This project investigates the importance of mobility at three different spatial scales in a host-parasite system: individual, local and landscape scale. The digger wasp Bembix rostrate and her focal brood-parasitic fly will serve as a model to study how interactions -a neglected component of diversity- are affected by spatial environmental structure, thereby generating new insights in conservation biology.

Date:1 Oct 2017 →  31 Mar 2022
Keywords:mobility, Spatial ecology, spatial scale, host-parasite
Disciplines:Conservation and biodiversity, Animal ecology