Parasite communities of fishes are known to respond directly to the abiotic environment of the host, for example, to water quality and water temperature. Biotic factors are also important as they affect the exposure profile through heterogeneities in parasite distribution in the environment. Parasites in a particular environment may pose a strong selection on fish. For example, ecological differences in selection by parasites have been hypothesized to facilitate evolutionary differentiation of freshwater fish morphs specializing on different food types. However, as parasites may also respond directly to abiotic environment the parasite risk does not depend only on biotic features of the host environment. It is possible that different morphs...
Climate change, in particular rising temperature, is suspected to be a major driver for the emergenc...
Elevated environmental temperatures associated with anthropogenic warming have the potential to impa...
Abstract Recent research provides accumulating evidence that the evolutionary dynamics of host–paras...
Parasite communities of fishes are known to respond directly to the abiotic environment of the host,...
When individuals of a single species encounter different environments, local adaptation and thus phe...
A moderate raise in temperature was suggested to enhance the impact of parasites on aquatic ecosyste...
Abstract Background Increasing temperatures are predicted to strongly impact host-parasite interacti...
It was suggested that parasite infections become more severe with rising temperature, as expected du...
Marine environmental conditions are naturally changing throughout the year, affecting life cycles of...
Predicting how elevated temperatures from climate change alter host-parasite interactions requires u...
As climate change progresses, thermal stress is expected to alter the way that host organisms respon...
1. Parasite virulence varies greatly. Theory predicts that this arises from parasites optimising a t...
The reduction in host fitness caused by parasite infections (virulence) depends on infection intensi...
Several northern freshwater fishes have gone through rapid adaptive radiation after the last glacial...
1.Parasite virulence varies greatly. Theory predicts that this arises from parasites optimising a tr...
Climate change, in particular rising temperature, is suspected to be a major driver for the emergenc...
Elevated environmental temperatures associated with anthropogenic warming have the potential to impa...
Abstract Recent research provides accumulating evidence that the evolutionary dynamics of host–paras...
Parasite communities of fishes are known to respond directly to the abiotic environment of the host,...
When individuals of a single species encounter different environments, local adaptation and thus phe...
A moderate raise in temperature was suggested to enhance the impact of parasites on aquatic ecosyste...
Abstract Background Increasing temperatures are predicted to strongly impact host-parasite interacti...
It was suggested that parasite infections become more severe with rising temperature, as expected du...
Marine environmental conditions are naturally changing throughout the year, affecting life cycles of...
Predicting how elevated temperatures from climate change alter host-parasite interactions requires u...
As climate change progresses, thermal stress is expected to alter the way that host organisms respon...
1. Parasite virulence varies greatly. Theory predicts that this arises from parasites optimising a t...
The reduction in host fitness caused by parasite infections (virulence) depends on infection intensi...
Several northern freshwater fishes have gone through rapid adaptive radiation after the last glacial...
1.Parasite virulence varies greatly. Theory predicts that this arises from parasites optimising a tr...
Climate change, in particular rising temperature, is suspected to be a major driver for the emergenc...
Elevated environmental temperatures associated with anthropogenic warming have the potential to impa...
Abstract Recent research provides accumulating evidence that the evolutionary dynamics of host–paras...