Ectoparasites can reduce individual fitness by negatively affecting behavioural, morphological and physiological traits. In fishes, there are potential costs if ectoparasites decrease streamlining, thereby directly compromising swimming performance. Few studies have examined the effects of ectoparasites on fish swimming performance and none distinguish between energetic costs imposed by changes in streamlining and effects on host physiology. The bridled monocle bream (Scolopsis bilineatus) is parasitized by an isopod (Anilocra nemipteri), which attaches above the eye. We show that parasitized fish have higher standard metabolic rates (SMR), poorer aerobic capacities and lower maximum swimming speeds than non-parasitized fish. Adding a model...
Preferential use of one side of the body for cognitive or behavioural tasks (lateralization) is comm...
Parasites can shape the structure and function of ecosystems by influencing both the density and tra...
1. The sublethal impact of parasites on host behaviour and the mechanism linking them to population ...
Ectoparasites can reduce individual fitness by negatively affecting behavioural, morphological and p...
Ectoparasites can reduce individual fitness by negatively affecting behavioural, morphological and p...
For fish, there can be multiple consequences of parasitic infections, including the physical impacts...
Survival depends on escape responses and when to flee a predator. As a result, factors affecting the...
1. Parasites are an important part of ecosystems, playing a critical role in their equilibrium. Howe...
For fish, there can be multiple consequences of parasitic infections, including the physical impacts...
Cymothoid isopods Anilocra apogonae are regular ectoparasites of the cardinal fish Cheilodipterus qu...
For fish, there can be multiple consequences of parasitic infections, including the physical impacts...
Preferential use of one side of the body for cognitive or behavioural tasks (lateralization) is comm...
Parasites can shape the structure and function of ecosystems by influencing both the density and tra...
1. The sublethal impact of parasites on host behaviour and the mechanism linking them to population ...
Ectoparasites can reduce individual fitness by negatively affecting behavioural, morphological and p...
Ectoparasites can reduce individual fitness by negatively affecting behavioural, morphological and p...
For fish, there can be multiple consequences of parasitic infections, including the physical impacts...
Survival depends on escape responses and when to flee a predator. As a result, factors affecting the...
1. Parasites are an important part of ecosystems, playing a critical role in their equilibrium. Howe...
For fish, there can be multiple consequences of parasitic infections, including the physical impacts...
Cymothoid isopods Anilocra apogonae are regular ectoparasites of the cardinal fish Cheilodipterus qu...
For fish, there can be multiple consequences of parasitic infections, including the physical impacts...
Preferential use of one side of the body for cognitive or behavioural tasks (lateralization) is comm...
Parasites can shape the structure and function of ecosystems by influencing both the density and tra...
1. The sublethal impact of parasites on host behaviour and the mechanism linking them to population ...