"32" . "Desdevises, Yves" . "International Journal for Parasitology" . . "[2B52A1B96023]" . . "Investigating patterns may reveal precesses: evolutionary ecology of monogeneans" . . . "Mat\u011Bjusov\u00E1, Iveta" . "Z(MSM 143100010)" . "3"^^ . "RIV/00216224:14310/02:00007561" . "Morand, Serge" . "Investigating patterns may reveal precesses: evolutionary ecology of monogeneans"@en . "649653" . "2" . . "Monogenea; communities; interspecific competition; host-parasite coevolutionary interaction"@en . . "0020-7519" . "Investigating patterns may reveal precesses: evolutionary ecology of monogeneans"@cs . "Vete\u0161n\u00EDkov\u00E1 \u0160imkov\u00E1, Andrea" . "Investigating patterns may reveal precesses: evolutionary ecology of monogeneans"@en . "Plaisance, Laetitia" . . "Investigating patterns may reveal precesses: evolutionary ecology of monogeneans"@cs . "Verneau, Olivier" . . "We reviewed several published and ongoing studies concerning monogenean communities. Patterns of species richness, host specificity, community structure and host-parasite coevolutionary interaction were carefully analysed, and hypotheses of evolutionary processes are proposed. The structuring of monogenean communities seems to be related to both ecological and historical constraints. The database supports an absence of intra- and interspecific competition in monogeneans. Species richness seems to be more due to host characteristics than to parasite interactions. Monogeneans seem to specialise on large hosts, leading to greater species richness on those hosts. The morphometric evolution of attachment and copulatory organs support the hypothesis of a reproductive segregation among conspecifics parasitising the same host(s). It also suggests the existence of concurrent adaptive and non-adaptive processes. The general absence of a coevolutionary pattern between host and parasites also suggests the constra" . "RIV/00216224:14310/02:00007561!RIV08-MSM-14310___" . "Morand, Serge" . . "AU - Australsk\u00E9 spole\u010Denstv\u00ED" . . . . "9"^^ . "We reviewed several published and ongoing studies concerning monogenean communities. Patterns of species richness, host specificity, community structure and host-parasite coevolutionary interaction were carefully analysed, and hypotheses of evolutionary processes are proposed. The structuring of monogenean communities seems to be related to both ecological and historical constraints. The database supports an absence of intra- and interspecific competition in monogeneans. Species richness seems to be more due to host characteristics than to parasite interactions. Monogeneans seem to specialise on large hosts, leading to greater species richness on those hosts. The morphometric evolution of attachment and copulatory organs support the hypothesis of a reproductive segregation among conspecifics parasitising the same host(s). It also suggests the existence of concurrent adaptive and non-adaptive processes. The general absence of a coevolutionary pattern between host and parasites also suggests the constra"@en . . "We reviewed several published and ongoing studies concerning monogenean communities. Patterns of species richness, host specificity, community structure and host-parasite coevolutionary interaction were carefully analysed, and hypotheses of evolutionary processes are proposed. The structuring of monogenean communities seems to be related to both ecological and historical constraints. The database supports an absence of intra- and interspecific competition in monogeneans. Species richness seems to be more due to host characteristics than to parasite interactions. Monogeneans seem to specialise on large hosts, leading to greater species richness on those hosts. The morphometric evolution of attachment and copulatory organs support the hypothesis of a reproductive segregation among conspecifics parasitising the same host(s). It also suggests the existence of concurrent adaptive and non-adaptive processes. The general absence of a coevolutionary pattern between host and parasites also suggests the constra"@cs . . . "14310" . . "Investigating patterns may reveal precesses: evolutionary ecology of monogeneans" . . "111-119" . "6"^^ .