Understanding the in£uence of parasites on the community ecology of free-living organisms is an emerging theme in ecology.The cockleAustrovenus stutchburyi is an abundant mollusc inhabiting the sheltered shores of New Zealand. This species, which lives just a few centimetres under the surface, plays a key role for many benthic invertebrate species, because in these habitats the cockle shell is the only available hard surface where invertebrates can establish. However, the behaviour of this cockle can be altered locally by a parasite, the trematode Curtuteria australis. Indeed, heavily infected cockles are unable to bury perfectly and typically lie entirely exposed at the surface of the mud. In this study, we investigated the ecological cons...
Commercial harvesting often reduces densities of target species, potentially affecting transmission ...
1. Although parasites represent a substantial part of marine communities' biomass and diversity, the...
Fear is an integral part of predator-prey interactions with cascading effects on the structure and f...
Trematode parasites are distributed worldwide and can severely impact host populations. However, the...
The field of ecology seeks to understand and predict the patterns and processes shaping the distribu...
Molluscs are economically and ecologically important components of aquatic ecosystems. In addition t...
The invisible interactions between parasites and their hosts are important elements of the ecology a...
Parasites can indirectly affect ecosystem function by altering host phenotype, but the trait-mediate...
The parasite manipulation hypothesis predicts that parasites should be selected to manipulate host b...
Human exploitation of bivalve populations has changed intertidal landscapes worldwide. Many bivalves...
The behavioural aspects discussed in this Chapter are not unique to marine parasites. Parasites do c...
Parasites often play an important role in modifying the physiology and behavior of their hosts and m...
Abstract Parasite species that use two or more host species during their life cycle depend on succes...
Highly mobile aquatic predators are known to forage in the intertidal during periods of immersion. T...
Shifts in temperature, salinity, and mean water level due to sea level rise in intertidal zones have...
Commercial harvesting often reduces densities of target species, potentially affecting transmission ...
1. Although parasites represent a substantial part of marine communities' biomass and diversity, the...
Fear is an integral part of predator-prey interactions with cascading effects on the structure and f...
Trematode parasites are distributed worldwide and can severely impact host populations. However, the...
The field of ecology seeks to understand and predict the patterns and processes shaping the distribu...
Molluscs are economically and ecologically important components of aquatic ecosystems. In addition t...
The invisible interactions between parasites and their hosts are important elements of the ecology a...
Parasites can indirectly affect ecosystem function by altering host phenotype, but the trait-mediate...
The parasite manipulation hypothesis predicts that parasites should be selected to manipulate host b...
Human exploitation of bivalve populations has changed intertidal landscapes worldwide. Many bivalves...
The behavioural aspects discussed in this Chapter are not unique to marine parasites. Parasites do c...
Parasites often play an important role in modifying the physiology and behavior of their hosts and m...
Abstract Parasite species that use two or more host species during their life cycle depend on succes...
Highly mobile aquatic predators are known to forage in the intertidal during periods of immersion. T...
Shifts in temperature, salinity, and mean water level due to sea level rise in intertidal zones have...
Commercial harvesting often reduces densities of target species, potentially affecting transmission ...
1. Although parasites represent a substantial part of marine communities' biomass and diversity, the...
Fear is an integral part of predator-prey interactions with cascading effects on the structure and f...