In Northern Ireland, the amphipods Gammarus duebeni celticus (native) and G. pulex (invasive) coexist in some places, whilst in others the native species has been replaced by the invader. We explored the role of parasites in mediating interactions between these amphipods, which demonstrate mutual intraguild predation (IGP: predation between animals that also compete for prey). IGP and cannibalism can be important factors in structuring populations and communities. We investigated the effects of parasitism on rates of IGP between G. d. celticus and G. pulex and on cannibalism within each species by comparing functional responses (FRs: relationships between the use of a prey resource and its availability). Infection with the microsporidian Pl...
The success of invading species can be restricted by interspecific interactions such as competition ...
7 pagesInternational audienceAccording to the 'parasitic manipulation hypothesis', phenotypic change...
We used a freshwater amphipod-microsporidian model (Ponto-Caspian hosts: Dikerogammarus villosus and...
1. The balance of predation between closely related invasive and native species can be an important ...
Cannibalism is ubiquitous in nature and especially pervasive in consumers with stage-specific resour...
Cannibalism is ubiquitous in nature and especially pervasive in consumers with stage-specific resour...
Cannibalism is ubiquitous in nature and especially pervasive in consumers with stage-specific resour...
Cannibalism is ubiquitous in nature and especially pervasive in consumers with stage-specific resour...
Cannibalism is ubiquitous in nature and especially pervasive in consumers with stage-specific resour...
Cannibalism is ubiquitous in nature and especially pervasive in consumers with stage-specific resour...
In attempting to understand the distributions of both introduced species and the native species on w...
With field, laboratory, and modeling approaches, we examined the interplay among habitat structure, ...
In its freshwater amphipod host Gammarus duebeni celticus, the microsporidian parasite Pleistophora ...
In the context of invasions in ecology, parasites can play an important role in mediating the outcom...
The success of invading species can be restricted by interspecific interactions such as competition ...
The success of invading species can be restricted by interspecific interactions such as competition ...
7 pagesInternational audienceAccording to the 'parasitic manipulation hypothesis', phenotypic change...
We used a freshwater amphipod-microsporidian model (Ponto-Caspian hosts: Dikerogammarus villosus and...
1. The balance of predation between closely related invasive and native species can be an important ...
Cannibalism is ubiquitous in nature and especially pervasive in consumers with stage-specific resour...
Cannibalism is ubiquitous in nature and especially pervasive in consumers with stage-specific resour...
Cannibalism is ubiquitous in nature and especially pervasive in consumers with stage-specific resour...
Cannibalism is ubiquitous in nature and especially pervasive in consumers with stage-specific resour...
Cannibalism is ubiquitous in nature and especially pervasive in consumers with stage-specific resour...
Cannibalism is ubiquitous in nature and especially pervasive in consumers with stage-specific resour...
In attempting to understand the distributions of both introduced species and the native species on w...
With field, laboratory, and modeling approaches, we examined the interplay among habitat structure, ...
In its freshwater amphipod host Gammarus duebeni celticus, the microsporidian parasite Pleistophora ...
In the context of invasions in ecology, parasites can play an important role in mediating the outcom...
The success of invading species can be restricted by interspecific interactions such as competition ...
The success of invading species can be restricted by interspecific interactions such as competition ...
7 pagesInternational audienceAccording to the 'parasitic manipulation hypothesis', phenotypic change...
We used a freshwater amphipod-microsporidian model (Ponto-Caspian hosts: Dikerogammarus villosus and...