Peer-reviewed publications stemming from this grant
Peer-reviewed publications using these data
T Dallas & P Jordano. 2022. Parasite species richness and host range are not spatially conserved. Global Ecology and Biogeography
T Dallas & P Jordano. 2021. Spatial variation in species roles in host-helminth networks. Philosophical Transactions B
T Dallas & P Jordano. 2021. Species-area and network-area relationships in host-helminth interactions. Proceedings of the Royal Society B
T Dallas & D Becker. 2020. Taxonomic resolution affects host-parasite association model performance. Parasitology
C Carlson, AJ Phillips, T Dallas, LW Alexander, A Phelan, S Bansal. 2020. What would it take to describe the global diversity of parasites?. Proceedings of the Royal Society B
T Dallas, Gehman, AL, Aguirre, AA, Budischak, SA, Drake, JM, Farrell, MJ, Ghai, R, Huang, S, Morales-Castilla, I. 2019. Contrasting latitudinal gradients of body size in helminth parasites and their hosts. Global Ecology and Biogeography
T Dallas, Aguirre, AA, Budischak, S, Carlson, C, Ezenwa, VO, Han, BA, Huang, S, Stevens, PR. 2018. Gauging support for macroecological patterns in helminth parasites. Global Ecology and Biogeography
T Dallas. 2016. helminthR: An R interface to the London Natural History Museum’s Host-Parasite Database. Ecography