Invasive species are a major threat to biodiversity. In Madagascar, one quarter of freshwater fish fauna consist of introduced species. The introduction of non-native species affects native biota by means of direct interactions but also through indirect interactions including those mediated by parasites, as parasites are usually co-introduced with their hosts. Almost nothing is known about the parasites co-introduced with their fish hosts into Madagascar and their potential impact on native endemic fish fauna. We studied the metazoan parasites of native and introduced cichlid fishes (and some non-cichlids) in the northern part of Madagascar. Using parasite data we evaluated the effect of fish introduced from mainland Africa on native Malaga...
Summary 1. Biological invasions, still occurring worldwide at an alarming rate, are widely ack...
Over the past 80 years, tilapia have been translocated globally for aquaculture; active production i...
International audienceIn order to describe the parasite fauna of the Cyprinodontiform fishes from st...
The Asian fish tapeworm, Schyzocotyle acheilognathi (Yamaguti, 1934) (Cestoda: Bothriocephalidea), i...
Reduced parasite species diversity and infection intensity on invasive populations can facilitate es...
This study investigates the recent evolution of a rich parasite community associated with one of the...
This study investigates the recent evolution of a rich parasite community associated with one of the...
Thermally influenced freshwater systems provide suitable conditions for non-native species of tropic...
Abstract Translocation of fishes for aquaculture has resulted in the co-introduction of some of thei...
Empirical studies suggest that most exotic species have fewer parasite species in their introduced r...
Summary 1. Biological invasions, still occurring worldwide at an alarming rate, are widely ack...
Over the past 80 years, tilapia have been translocated globally for aquaculture; active production i...
International audienceIn order to describe the parasite fauna of the Cyprinodontiform fishes from st...
The Asian fish tapeworm, Schyzocotyle acheilognathi (Yamaguti, 1934) (Cestoda: Bothriocephalidea), i...
Reduced parasite species diversity and infection intensity on invasive populations can facilitate es...
This study investigates the recent evolution of a rich parasite community associated with one of the...
This study investigates the recent evolution of a rich parasite community associated with one of the...
Thermally influenced freshwater systems provide suitable conditions for non-native species of tropic...
Abstract Translocation of fishes for aquaculture has resulted in the co-introduction of some of thei...
Empirical studies suggest that most exotic species have fewer parasite species in their introduced r...
Summary 1. Biological invasions, still occurring worldwide at an alarming rate, are widely ack...
Over the past 80 years, tilapia have been translocated globally for aquaculture; active production i...
International audienceIn order to describe the parasite fauna of the Cyprinodontiform fishes from st...