Parasitized individuals are often expected to be poor competitors because they are weakened by infections. Many trematode species, however, although extensively exploiting their mollusc hosts, also induce gigantism (increased host size) by diverting host resources towards growth instead of reproduction. In such systems, alternatively to reduced competitive ability due to negative effects of parasitism on host performance, larger size could allow more efficient resource acquisition and thus increase the relative competitive ability of host individuals. We addressed this hypothesis by testing the effect of a trematode parasite Diplostomum pseudospathaceum on the competitive ability of its snail host Lymnaea stagnalis. We experimentally examin...
Predicting and disrupting transmission of human parasites from wildlife hosts or vectors remains cha...
The digenetic trematode characteristically has a complex three-host life cycle. Completion of this c...
Competition between organisms interfere in host and pathogen dynamics in ways that are difficult to ...
Parasitized individuals are often expected to be poor competitors because they are weakened by infec...
Parasitized individuals are often expected to be poor competitors because they are weakened by infec...
Trematode infection of pulmonate snails is often associated with increased growth and/or survivorshi...
1. Variation in life-history strategies among conspecific populations indicates the action of local ...
Shell damage and parasitic infections are frequent in gastropods, influencing key snail host life-hi...
While the host immune system is often considered the most important physiological mechanism against ...
<p>Bars (size-adjusted mean ± SE) show the specific growth rate of focal individuals with different ...
Organisms are continually faced with the dilemma of allocating resources to competing functional dem...
1. Environmental factors impairing physiological condition of organisms are assumed to predispose th...
Interactions between Bulinus (Physopsis) globosus, a snail intermediate host of Schistosoma haematob...
Many parasites with complex life cycles cause host behavioural changes that increase the likelihood ...
Because the digenetic trematode Plagiorchis elegans can elicit a rapid, severe and permanent suppres...
Predicting and disrupting transmission of human parasites from wildlife hosts or vectors remains cha...
The digenetic trematode characteristically has a complex three-host life cycle. Completion of this c...
Competition between organisms interfere in host and pathogen dynamics in ways that are difficult to ...
Parasitized individuals are often expected to be poor competitors because they are weakened by infec...
Parasitized individuals are often expected to be poor competitors because they are weakened by infec...
Trematode infection of pulmonate snails is often associated with increased growth and/or survivorshi...
1. Variation in life-history strategies among conspecific populations indicates the action of local ...
Shell damage and parasitic infections are frequent in gastropods, influencing key snail host life-hi...
While the host immune system is often considered the most important physiological mechanism against ...
<p>Bars (size-adjusted mean ± SE) show the specific growth rate of focal individuals with different ...
Organisms are continually faced with the dilemma of allocating resources to competing functional dem...
1. Environmental factors impairing physiological condition of organisms are assumed to predispose th...
Interactions between Bulinus (Physopsis) globosus, a snail intermediate host of Schistosoma haematob...
Many parasites with complex life cycles cause host behavioural changes that increase the likelihood ...
Because the digenetic trematode Plagiorchis elegans can elicit a rapid, severe and permanent suppres...
Predicting and disrupting transmission of human parasites from wildlife hosts or vectors remains cha...
The digenetic trematode characteristically has a complex three-host life cycle. Completion of this c...
Competition between organisms interfere in host and pathogen dynamics in ways that are difficult to ...