co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceThe Trematoda are a group of phylogenetically diverse metazoan parasites that exhibit complex life cycles that often pass through invertebrate and vertebrate hosts. Some trematodes influence their host's behaviour to benefit transmission. Their parasitic influence may impact host population size by inhibiting an individual's reproductive capacity. We assessed the impact of infection by Podocotyle atomon on the reproductive behaviour and fecundity of its amphipod intermediate host, Gammarus zaddachi, using laboratory and field studies. Parasite prevalence was high in the field, with males more likely to be infected (prevalence in males 64%, in females 39%). Males also suffered a higher parasit...
Changes to host behaviour induced by some trematode species, as a means of increased trophic transmi...
Heleidomermis magnapapula parasitizes the blood-feeding midge Culicoides sonorensis. Most (84%) sing...
We investigated the role of host sex in parasite transmission and questioned: `Is host sex important...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceThe Trematoda are a group of phylogenetically diverse metazo...
Certain parasites appear to alter the behaviour of intermediate hosts, making them more susceptible ...
5 pagesInternational audienceVertically transmitted parasites may have positive, neutral or negative...
7 pagesInternational audienceThe effects of parasites on the reproduction of their hosts are widespr...
The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex life cycles of parasites are not limited to ...
© 2015, Society for the Study of Evolution. The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex ...
Parasites usually have strong negative effects on the fitness of their hosts, as in the reduction of...
There is a gap in our understanding of the relative and interactive effects of different parasite sp...
Life-history theory predicts that hosts should reproduce when first infected by parasites if hosts a...
Crustaceans are second intermediate hosts to several microphallid species (Trematoda). Some of these...
Changes to host behaviour induced by some trematode species, as a means of increased trophic transmi...
Heleidomermis magnapapula parasitizes the blood-feeding midge Culicoides sonorensis. Most (84%) sing...
We investigated the role of host sex in parasite transmission and questioned: `Is host sex important...
co-auteur étrangerInternational audienceThe Trematoda are a group of phylogenetically diverse metazo...
Certain parasites appear to alter the behaviour of intermediate hosts, making them more susceptible ...
5 pagesInternational audienceVertically transmitted parasites may have positive, neutral or negative...
7 pagesInternational audienceThe effects of parasites on the reproduction of their hosts are widespr...
The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex life cycles of parasites are not limited to ...
© 2015, Society for the Study of Evolution. The evolutionary consequences of changes in the complex ...
Parasites usually have strong negative effects on the fitness of their hosts, as in the reduction of...
There is a gap in our understanding of the relative and interactive effects of different parasite sp...
Life-history theory predicts that hosts should reproduce when first infected by parasites if hosts a...
Crustaceans are second intermediate hosts to several microphallid species (Trematoda). Some of these...
Changes to host behaviour induced by some trematode species, as a means of increased trophic transmi...
Heleidomermis magnapapula parasitizes the blood-feeding midge Culicoides sonorensis. Most (84%) sing...
We investigated the role of host sex in parasite transmission and questioned: `Is host sex important...