Parasites can fundamentally alter the cost-benefit ratio of living in a group, e.g. if infected individuals increase the predation risk of shoal mates. Here, the effect of an infection with a trematode, Uvulifer sp. (Diplostomatidae) on the shoaling behaviour of female western mosquitofish, Gambusia affinis, was investigated. The parasite examined causes a direct phenotypical change of the host by forming black spots on its body surface. When given a choice between a stimulus shoal and no shoal, we found shoaling tendencies to be significantly reduced in infected focal fish. In another experiment, we tested for association preferences relative to the infection status of the stimulus fish. Given the choice between an infected and a healthy s...
Tylodelphys sp. metacercariae are a unique diplostomid trematode larval-stage that infects the eyes ...
We compared the shoaling behaviour of three-spined sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus, infected wi...
The influence of body length and parasitism on the positioning behaviour of individuals in wild fish...
We investigated whether female association preferences for males are influenced by black spot diseas...
Background: Individuals have to trade-off the costs and benefits of group membership during shoaling...
We investigated whether female association preferences for males are influenced by black spot diseas...
Fish serve as hosts to a range of parasites that are taxonomically diverse and that exhibit a wide v...
Male Gambusia holbrooki (Eastern Mosquitofish) express a heritable pigmentation polymorphism: ≈99% o...
Host-parasite interactions are complex, compounded by factors that are capable of shifting the balan...
Parasites are increasingly shown to impact ecosystem processes such as population dynamics and food ...
Group living in fish can provide benefits of protection from predators and some parasites, more effi...
Abstract Background Success of trophically transmitted parasites depends to a great extent...
ParasitologyUvulifer ambloplitis is a digenetic trematode that infects aquatic snails and freshwater...
The purpose of this thesis is to obtain an understanding of parasite ecology and the incidence of bl...
Many freshwater habitats are subject to change through time. Specifically, natural flow regimes are ...
Tylodelphys sp. metacercariae are a unique diplostomid trematode larval-stage that infects the eyes ...
We compared the shoaling behaviour of three-spined sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus, infected wi...
The influence of body length and parasitism on the positioning behaviour of individuals in wild fish...
We investigated whether female association preferences for males are influenced by black spot diseas...
Background: Individuals have to trade-off the costs and benefits of group membership during shoaling...
We investigated whether female association preferences for males are influenced by black spot diseas...
Fish serve as hosts to a range of parasites that are taxonomically diverse and that exhibit a wide v...
Male Gambusia holbrooki (Eastern Mosquitofish) express a heritable pigmentation polymorphism: ≈99% o...
Host-parasite interactions are complex, compounded by factors that are capable of shifting the balan...
Parasites are increasingly shown to impact ecosystem processes such as population dynamics and food ...
Group living in fish can provide benefits of protection from predators and some parasites, more effi...
Abstract Background Success of trophically transmitted parasites depends to a great extent...
ParasitologyUvulifer ambloplitis is a digenetic trematode that infects aquatic snails and freshwater...
The purpose of this thesis is to obtain an understanding of parasite ecology and the incidence of bl...
Many freshwater habitats are subject to change through time. Specifically, natural flow regimes are ...
Tylodelphys sp. metacercariae are a unique diplostomid trematode larval-stage that infects the eyes ...
We compared the shoaling behaviour of three-spined sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus, infected wi...
The influence of body length and parasitism on the positioning behaviour of individuals in wild fish...