Threat-sensitive decision-making might be changed in response to a parasitic infection that impairs future reproduction. Infected animals should take more risk to gain energy to speed up their growth to achieve early reproduction and/or to strengthen their immune response. To avoid correlational evidence, we experimentally infected and sham-infected randomly selected immature three-spined sticklebacks with the cestode Schistocephalus solidus. For 7 weeks we determined the threat-sensitive foraging decisions and growth of individual sticklebacks in the presence of a live pike (Esox lucius). The experimenters were blind with respect to the infection status of the fish. In contrast to previous studies, our recently infected fish should have be...
Individual minnowsPhoxinus phoxinusand three-spined sticklebacksGasterosteus aculeatuswere provided ...
This chapter provides an examination of the parasite taxa that regularly infect threespined stickleb...
The use of naturally infected hosts in studies attempting to identify parasite-induced changes in ho...
Threat-sensitive decision-making might be changed in response to a parasitic infection that impairs ...
Three-spined sticklebacks in natural lacustrine populations are often infected with plerocercoids of...
Compensatory growth responses are made by individual fish to restore their original growth trajector...
Parasites can increase their host’s predation susceptibility. It is a long-standing puzzle, whether ...
Parasites depend on host-derived energy for growth and development, and so are potentially affected ...
Plerocercoid larvae of Schistocephalus solidus are common parasites of three-spined sticklebacks tha...
The cestode parasite Schistocephalus solidus' growth is limited by the size of its second intermedia...
Many parasites that use intermediate hosts are transmitted to the next host through predation. If th...
Parasitism involves two distinct organisms, the parasite and the host. Parasite interactions add to ...
We compared the shoaling behaviour of three-spined sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus, infected wi...
Trophically transmitted parasites have life cycles that require the infected host to be eaten by the...
Male three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus from two U.K. populations with endemic infectio...
Individual minnowsPhoxinus phoxinusand three-spined sticklebacksGasterosteus aculeatuswere provided ...
This chapter provides an examination of the parasite taxa that regularly infect threespined stickleb...
The use of naturally infected hosts in studies attempting to identify parasite-induced changes in ho...
Threat-sensitive decision-making might be changed in response to a parasitic infection that impairs ...
Three-spined sticklebacks in natural lacustrine populations are often infected with plerocercoids of...
Compensatory growth responses are made by individual fish to restore their original growth trajector...
Parasites can increase their host’s predation susceptibility. It is a long-standing puzzle, whether ...
Parasites depend on host-derived energy for growth and development, and so are potentially affected ...
Plerocercoid larvae of Schistocephalus solidus are common parasites of three-spined sticklebacks tha...
The cestode parasite Schistocephalus solidus' growth is limited by the size of its second intermedia...
Many parasites that use intermediate hosts are transmitted to the next host through predation. If th...
Parasitism involves two distinct organisms, the parasite and the host. Parasite interactions add to ...
We compared the shoaling behaviour of three-spined sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus, infected wi...
Trophically transmitted parasites have life cycles that require the infected host to be eaten by the...
Male three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus from two U.K. populations with endemic infectio...
Individual minnowsPhoxinus phoxinusand three-spined sticklebacksGasterosteus aculeatuswere provided ...
This chapter provides an examination of the parasite taxa that regularly infect threespined stickleb...
The use of naturally infected hosts in studies attempting to identify parasite-induced changes in ho...