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1. Making the most of your pollinators: An epiphytic fig tree encourages its pollinators to roam between figs

2. Tritrophic interactions involving a dioecious fig tree, its fig pollinating wasp and fig nematodes

3. Loss of top-down biotic interactions changes the relative benefits for obligate mutualists

4. Insect responses to host plant provision beyond natural boundaries: latitudinal and altitudinal variation in a Chinese fig wasp community

5. Between-species facilitation by male fig wasps in shared figs

6. The impact of fig wasps (Chalcidoidea), new to the Mediterranean, on reproduction of an invasive fig tree Ficus microcarpa (Moraceae) and their potential for its biological control

7. Interactions between pollinator and non-pollinator fig wasps: correlations between their numbers can be misleading

8. Floral ratios in the figs of Ficus montana span the range from actively to passively pollinated fig trees

9. A switch from mutualist to exploiter is reflected in smaller egg loads and increased larval mortalities in a ‘cheater’ fig wasp

10. Putting your eggs in several baskets: oviposition in a wasp that walks between several figs

11. Variation in inflorescence size in a dioecious fig tree and its consequences for the plant and its pollinator fig wasp

12. Changes in parasite aggregation with age: A discrete infection model

13. Environmental factors associated with American cutaneous leishmaniasis in a new Andean focus in Colombia

14. Leishmania (Viannia) Infection in the Domestic Dog in Chaparral, Colombia

15. Genetic and Household Determinants of Predisposition to Human Hookworm Infection in a Brazilian Community

16. Detection of Toxoplasma gondii in lambs via PCR screening and serological follow-up

17. Comparison of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies for the detection of canine IgG1 and IgG2, and associations with infection outcome in Leishmania infantum naturally infected dogs

18. Human genetics and resistance to parasitic infection

19. Do helminth parasites protect against atopy and allergic disease?

20. Genetics of susceptibility to malaria related phenotypes

21. Basophil Competence during Hookworm (Necator americanus) Infection

22. Poor sanitation and helminth infection protect against skin sensitization in Vietnamese children: A cross-sectional study

23. Efficacy of Thermotherapy to Treat Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Caused byLeishmania tropicain Kabul, Afghanistan: A Randomized, Controlled Trial

24. Immune Responses in Human Necatoriasis: Association between Interleukin‐5 Responses and Resistance to Reinfection

25. IgG subclass responses in a longitudinal study of canine visceral leishmaniasis

26. Infectiousness in a Cohort of Brazilian Dogs: Why Culling Fails to Control Visceral Leishmaniasis in Areas of High Transmission

27. RYR1 mutations causing central core disease are associated with more severe malignant hyperthermia in vitro contracture test phenotypes

28. Evidence for extensive DLA polymorphism in different dog populations

29. Extensive interbreed, but minimal intrabreed, variation of DLA class II alleles and haplotypes in dogs

30. Testing predictions for the evolution of lekking in the sandfly, Lutzomyia longipalpis

31. Contact rates between wild and domestic canids: no evidence of parvovirus or canine distemper virus in crab-eating foxes

32. Predisposition to hookworm infection in Papua New Guinea

33. A calreticulin-like molecule from the human hookwormNecator americanusinteracts with C1q and the cytoplasmic signalling domains of some integrins

34. Fisherian flies: benefits of female choice in a lekking sandfly

35. T cell responses to crude and defined leishmanial antigens in patients from the Lower Amazon region of Brazil infected with different species of Leishmania of the subgenera Leishmania and Viannia

36. Evaluation of rK39 rapid diagnostic tests for canine visceral leishmaniasis : longitudinal study and meta-analysis

37. Genetics of resistance to hookworm infection

38. Immunoepidemiology of human necatoriasis: correlations between antibody responses and parasite burdens

39. Correlates of the peridomestic abundance of Lutzomyia longipalpis (Diptera: Psychodidae) in Amazonian Brazil

40. Comparison of Leishmania OligoC-TesT PCR with conventional and real-time PCR for Diagnosis of canine Leishmania infection

41. Reduced helminth burden increases allergen skin sensitization but not clinical allergy: a randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled trial in Vietnam

42. Transmission, reservoir hosts and control of zoonotic visceral leishmaniasis

43. A long-lasting topical deltamethrin treatment to protect dogs against visceral leishmaniasis

44. Human helminth co-infection: no evidence of common genetic control of hookworm and Schistosoma mansoni infection intensity in a Brazilian community

45. Antigenic cross-reactivity between Necator americanus and Ascaris lumbricoides in a community in Papua New Guinea infected predominantly with hookworm

46. Hookworm (Necator americanus) infection and storage iron depletion

47. Selection of appropriate serological tests to measure the incidence of natural Leishmania infantum infection during DNA/MVA prime/boost canine vaccine trials

48. Heritability of human hookworm infection in Papua New Guinea

49. Human helminth co-infection: analysis of spatial patterns and risk factors in a Brazilian community

50. The epidemiological significance of the immune response to the cuticular collagen of Necator americanus: A preliminary study in a hookworm-endemic area in Papua New Guinea

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