Microparasites and epibionts have important implications for the ecology and evolution of their zooplankton host populations. Many parasites and epibionts produce resistant spores that infect new hosts upon intake. We explored the hypothesis that these spores build up dormant stage banks that remain infective for several years (decades). In laboratory experiments, we exposed Daphnia magna to sediments taken from different depths in sediment cores from four different shallow water bodies. All samples analyzed contained infective stages of epibionts, suggesting that dormant stage banks remain infective for decades. Microparasite infections from old sediments were only obtained in one of the four ponds studied. We found mainly the bacterium Pa...
Strong selection on parasites, as well as on hosts, is crucial for fueling coevolu-tionary dynamics....
The seasonal dominance of cyanobacteria in the phytoplankton community of lake ecosystems can have s...
In the last decade, it has become clear that changing environmental conditions may affect host-paras...
Microparasites and epibionts have important implications for the ecology and evolution of their zoop...
Parasites can play key roles in ecosystems, especially when they infect common hosts that play impor...
Among the most common endoparasites who infected small crustacean Daphnia pulex include microsporidi...
In natural host populations, parasitism is considered to be omnipresent and to play an important rol...
Environmental stress often weakens hosts, resulting in synergistic effects induced by parasitism and...
Studies on the effects of selective predation by fish on disease dynamics in Daphnia generally assum...
1. A critical question in symbiosis research is where and how organisms obtain beneficial microbial ...
We describe the infectivity, virulence, cultivating conditions, and phylogenetic positions of natura...
Parasites influence host life-history traits and therefore might crucially shape host populations in...
Disease agents play an important role in the ecology and life history of wild and cultivated populat...
Many phytoplankton species are susceptible to chytrid fungal parasitism. Much attention has been pai...
Antagonistic interactions between hosts and parasites are a key structuring force in natural populat...
Strong selection on parasites, as well as on hosts, is crucial for fueling coevolu-tionary dynamics....
The seasonal dominance of cyanobacteria in the phytoplankton community of lake ecosystems can have s...
In the last decade, it has become clear that changing environmental conditions may affect host-paras...
Microparasites and epibionts have important implications for the ecology and evolution of their zoop...
Parasites can play key roles in ecosystems, especially when they infect common hosts that play impor...
Among the most common endoparasites who infected small crustacean Daphnia pulex include microsporidi...
In natural host populations, parasitism is considered to be omnipresent and to play an important rol...
Environmental stress often weakens hosts, resulting in synergistic effects induced by parasitism and...
Studies on the effects of selective predation by fish on disease dynamics in Daphnia generally assum...
1. A critical question in symbiosis research is where and how organisms obtain beneficial microbial ...
We describe the infectivity, virulence, cultivating conditions, and phylogenetic positions of natura...
Parasites influence host life-history traits and therefore might crucially shape host populations in...
Disease agents play an important role in the ecology and life history of wild and cultivated populat...
Many phytoplankton species are susceptible to chytrid fungal parasitism. Much attention has been pai...
Antagonistic interactions between hosts and parasites are a key structuring force in natural populat...
Strong selection on parasites, as well as on hosts, is crucial for fueling coevolu-tionary dynamics....
The seasonal dominance of cyanobacteria in the phytoplankton community of lake ecosystems can have s...
In the last decade, it has become clear that changing environmental conditions may affect host-paras...