We studied the spatial distributions of mud snails (Ilyanassa obsoleta) infected by two trematodes, Lepocreadium setiferoides and Gynaecotyla adunca, on a macrotidal mudflat in the Minas Basin, Bay of Fundy. Snails, as first intermediate hosts, were castrated by both parasites, and we found no evidence of sex differences in parasitism. Similar to previous work, prevalence of L. setiferoides in I. obsoleta increased exponentially with host size (and age). Unexpectedly, prevalence of G. adunca decreased over the largest size classes of snails, a result that may be due to several causes. Distributions of both parasites across the intertidal zone differed from previous accounts in that snails infected with L. setiferoides were found only in the...
In this study, I determined the identity, taxonomic placement, and distribution of digenetic tremato...
Parasites often play an important role in modifying the physiology and behavior of their hosts and m...
Geographical range limits are thought to be set by species' physiological or ecological adaptation t...
Abstract. The hypothesis that infecting trematodes influence the spatial distribution of the estuari...
The positive inter-specific relationship between local abundance and large-scale spatial occupancy i...
Populations of organisms often exhibit a surprisingly heterogeneous spatial distribution. Spatial he...
ecology, local extinctions, non-indigenous species, trematodes The role of parasites in a marine inv...
Geographic variability in abundance can be driven by multiple physical and biological factors operat...
Abstract Parasite species that use two or more host species during their life cycle depend on succes...
The prevalence of parasite infections in Littorina littorea (Common Periwinkle) was examined at 16 r...
The invisible interactions between parasites and their hosts are important elements of the ecology a...
The search for fundamental patterns or rules by which parasites establish and persist in free-living...
The infra- and component community dynamics of digenetic trematodes in a freshwater gastropod commun...
This research examines the ecological factors that shape trematode parasite communities of mudsnail ...
Hydrobia ulvae were collected from five areas on the Ythan estuary, and the prevalences of digenean ...
In this study, I determined the identity, taxonomic placement, and distribution of digenetic tremato...
Parasites often play an important role in modifying the physiology and behavior of their hosts and m...
Geographical range limits are thought to be set by species' physiological or ecological adaptation t...
Abstract. The hypothesis that infecting trematodes influence the spatial distribution of the estuari...
The positive inter-specific relationship between local abundance and large-scale spatial occupancy i...
Populations of organisms often exhibit a surprisingly heterogeneous spatial distribution. Spatial he...
ecology, local extinctions, non-indigenous species, trematodes The role of parasites in a marine inv...
Geographic variability in abundance can be driven by multiple physical and biological factors operat...
Abstract Parasite species that use two or more host species during their life cycle depend on succes...
The prevalence of parasite infections in Littorina littorea (Common Periwinkle) was examined at 16 r...
The invisible interactions between parasites and their hosts are important elements of the ecology a...
The search for fundamental patterns or rules by which parasites establish and persist in free-living...
The infra- and component community dynamics of digenetic trematodes in a freshwater gastropod commun...
This research examines the ecological factors that shape trematode parasite communities of mudsnail ...
Hydrobia ulvae were collected from five areas on the Ythan estuary, and the prevalences of digenean ...
In this study, I determined the identity, taxonomic placement, and distribution of digenetic tremato...
Parasites often play an important role in modifying the physiology and behavior of their hosts and m...
Geographical range limits are thought to be set by species' physiological or ecological adaptation t...