<div><p>ABSTRACT</p><p>Exotic species typically lose most of their associated parasites during long-distance spread. However, the few parasites that are co-introduced may have considerable adverse impacts on their novel hosts, including mass mortalities. We present a comprehensive inventory of parasites known to infect 38 species of exotic invertebrates established in the Great Lakes, as well as 16 invertebrate species predicted to arrive in the near future, all of them crustaceans. Based on a literature analysis, we identified a total of 277 parasite taxa associated with the examined invertebrates in their native ranges and/or invaded areas. Of these parasites, 56 species have been documented to cause various pathologies in their intermedi...
Understanding the ecology of native fauna is important to monitor and improve ecosystem health. Para...
The Laurentian Great Lakes have an extensive history of species introductions, many of which occurre...
We compiled species richness and prevalence data from parasitological studies of 26 invasive species...
Human activities, particularly shipping and transport, have introduced many exotic species worldwide...
Aim Hull fouling is a leading vector for the introduction of marine, non-indigenous species (NIS) wo...
Inland waters are subject to more widespread biotic invasions than terrestrial ecosystems. During th...
Amphipods of Diporeia spp. have declined considerably during the last decade in the Great Lakes. We ...
The Laurentian Great Lakes have an extensive history of species introductions, many of which occurre...
Parasites are thought to affect all wildlife species around the world. In many cases, these organism...
Under human influence, species are spreading faster and farther into new regions than at any other t...
Biological invasions are a major driver of biodiversity loss and socioeconomic burden globally. As i...
Amphipods of Diporeia spp. have declined considerably during the last decade in the Great Lakes. We ...
Knowledge of the parasites that reside in wildlife provides basic information about the risk those p...
Humans have effectively transported thousands of species around the globe and, with accelerated trad...
Summary 1. Biological invasions, still occurring worldwide at an alarming rate, are widely ack...
Understanding the ecology of native fauna is important to monitor and improve ecosystem health. Para...
The Laurentian Great Lakes have an extensive history of species introductions, many of which occurre...
We compiled species richness and prevalence data from parasitological studies of 26 invasive species...
Human activities, particularly shipping and transport, have introduced many exotic species worldwide...
Aim Hull fouling is a leading vector for the introduction of marine, non-indigenous species (NIS) wo...
Inland waters are subject to more widespread biotic invasions than terrestrial ecosystems. During th...
Amphipods of Diporeia spp. have declined considerably during the last decade in the Great Lakes. We ...
The Laurentian Great Lakes have an extensive history of species introductions, many of which occurre...
Parasites are thought to affect all wildlife species around the world. In many cases, these organism...
Under human influence, species are spreading faster and farther into new regions than at any other t...
Biological invasions are a major driver of biodiversity loss and socioeconomic burden globally. As i...
Amphipods of Diporeia spp. have declined considerably during the last decade in the Great Lakes. We ...
Knowledge of the parasites that reside in wildlife provides basic information about the risk those p...
Humans have effectively transported thousands of species around the globe and, with accelerated trad...
Summary 1. Biological invasions, still occurring worldwide at an alarming rate, are widely ack...
Understanding the ecology of native fauna is important to monitor and improve ecosystem health. Para...
The Laurentian Great Lakes have an extensive history of species introductions, many of which occurre...
We compiled species richness and prevalence data from parasitological studies of 26 invasive species...