Parasitism is considered a major selective force in natural host populations. Infections can decrease host condition and vigour, and potentially influence e.g. host population dynamics and behaviour such as mate choice. We studied parasite infections of two common marine fish species, the sand goby (Pomatoschistus minutus) and the common goby (Pomatoschistus microps), in the brackish water Northern Baltic Sea. We were particularly interested in the occurrence of parasite taxa located in central sensory organs, such as eyes, potentially affecting fish behaviour and mate choice. We found that both fish species harboured parasite communities dominated by taxa transmitted to fish through aquatic invertebrates. Infections also showed significant...
Divergent natural selection regimes can contribute to adaptive population divergence, but can be sen...
Males are typically the sicker sex. Data from multiple taxa indicate that they are more likely to be...
Ectoparasites can reduce individual fitness by negatively affecting behavioural, morphological and p...
Parasitism is considered a major selective force in natural host populations. Infections can decreas...
Parasitism is considered a major selective force in natural host populations. Infections can decreas...
Among the ecological factors acting on the evolution and expression of animal personalities and beha...
Hatchery-reared fish show high mortalities after release to the wild environment. Explanations for t...
Parasites are increasingly shown to impact ecosystem processes such as population dynamics and food ...
Parasitism involves two distinct organisms, the parasite and the host. Parasite interactions add to ...
I examined the demographic impacts of the parasitic copepod Pharodes tortugensis that infects the gi...
Parasites have been found to affect the health, behavior, and life history of fishes, including repr...
Non-random species associations occur in naturally-sampled parasite communities. The processes resul...
Tylodelphys sp. metacercariae are a unique diplostomid trematode larval-stage that infects the eyes ...
1. Parasites are important selective agents with the potential to limit gene flow between host popul...
Divergent natural selection regimes can contribute to adaptive population divergence, but can be sen...
Males are typically the sicker sex. Data from multiple taxa indicate that they are more likely to be...
Ectoparasites can reduce individual fitness by negatively affecting behavioural, morphological and p...
Parasitism is considered a major selective force in natural host populations. Infections can decreas...
Parasitism is considered a major selective force in natural host populations. Infections can decreas...
Among the ecological factors acting on the evolution and expression of animal personalities and beha...
Hatchery-reared fish show high mortalities after release to the wild environment. Explanations for t...
Parasites are increasingly shown to impact ecosystem processes such as population dynamics and food ...
Parasitism involves two distinct organisms, the parasite and the host. Parasite interactions add to ...
I examined the demographic impacts of the parasitic copepod Pharodes tortugensis that infects the gi...
Parasites have been found to affect the health, behavior, and life history of fishes, including repr...
Non-random species associations occur in naturally-sampled parasite communities. The processes resul...
Tylodelphys sp. metacercariae are a unique diplostomid trematode larval-stage that infects the eyes ...
1. Parasites are important selective agents with the potential to limit gene flow between host popul...
Divergent natural selection regimes can contribute to adaptive population divergence, but can be sen...
Males are typically the sicker sex. Data from multiple taxa indicate that they are more likely to be...
Ectoparasites can reduce individual fitness by negatively affecting behavioural, morphological and p...