An increasing number of studies demonstrate the critical role of the host–parasite relationship for the persistence and distribution of freshwater mussels. Laboratory experiments are a powerful tool for quantifying the physiological compatibility between parasitic mussel larvae and fish hosts and are clearly applicable to species conservation. Recent findings, however, indicate potential need to control for biases caused by infection intensity and host stress responses. We tested glochidia metamorphosis success and host plasma cortisol response using Lampsilis siliquoidea glochidia on Lepomis macrochirus. The main aims were to (1) compare metamorphosis success in response to infection intensity (number of attached glochidia per fish) and (2...
Abstract Many parasites have strong negative impacts on their hosts, but the effects of single-host,...
1. The survival of affiliate (dependent) species in a changing environment is determined by the inte...
Co-infections are common in host-parasite interactions, but studies about their impact on the virule...
Freshwater mussels in the order Unionida are highly adapted to parasitize fish for the primary purpo...
Freshwater mussels in the order Unionida are highly adapted to parasitize fish for the primary purpo...
Parasites can modulate the physiology and behavior of the hosts to enhance their chances to complete...
Understanding the limiting factors of the reproduction process in host-affiliate relationships is a ...
Host fish acquire resistance to the parasitic larvae (glochidia) of freshwater mussels (Unionidae). ...
Parasitic species often have detrimental effects on host growth and survival. The larvae of the genu...
Preinfection by one parasitic species may facilitate or by contrast hamper the subsequent penetratio...
Host–parasite systems have been useful in understanding coevolutionary patterns in sympatric species...
Host–parasite systems have been useful in understanding coevolutionary patterns in sympatric species...
Many species are today threatened by extinction. In streams and rivers, the historical clearing of o...
Effect of freshwater mussels’ (Unionoida) glochidia on the growth of fish host has remained poorly s...
Freshwater mussels of the family Unionidae begin life as parasitic larvae, known as glochidia. These...
Abstract Many parasites have strong negative impacts on their hosts, but the effects of single-host,...
1. The survival of affiliate (dependent) species in a changing environment is determined by the inte...
Co-infections are common in host-parasite interactions, but studies about their impact on the virule...
Freshwater mussels in the order Unionida are highly adapted to parasitize fish for the primary purpo...
Freshwater mussels in the order Unionida are highly adapted to parasitize fish for the primary purpo...
Parasites can modulate the physiology and behavior of the hosts to enhance their chances to complete...
Understanding the limiting factors of the reproduction process in host-affiliate relationships is a ...
Host fish acquire resistance to the parasitic larvae (glochidia) of freshwater mussels (Unionidae). ...
Parasitic species often have detrimental effects on host growth and survival. The larvae of the genu...
Preinfection by one parasitic species may facilitate or by contrast hamper the subsequent penetratio...
Host–parasite systems have been useful in understanding coevolutionary patterns in sympatric species...
Host–parasite systems have been useful in understanding coevolutionary patterns in sympatric species...
Many species are today threatened by extinction. In streams and rivers, the historical clearing of o...
Effect of freshwater mussels’ (Unionoida) glochidia on the growth of fish host has remained poorly s...
Freshwater mussels of the family Unionidae begin life as parasitic larvae, known as glochidia. These...
Abstract Many parasites have strong negative impacts on their hosts, but the effects of single-host,...
1. The survival of affiliate (dependent) species in a changing environment is determined by the inte...
Co-infections are common in host-parasite interactions, but studies about their impact on the virule...