In this review, three reasons are identified as to why it is important to focus on the role of parasites and the diseases they cause to understand the interrelationships between behaviour and welfare in fish. First, many of the behaviours exhibited by fish - including their habitat selection, mate choice and shoaling decisions - are likely to have evolved, at least in part, to limit exposure to deleterious pathogens, including parasites. If captive housing during husbandry for research, display or aquaculture purposes constrains a fish's ability to undertake its normal adaptive behavioural repertoire, yet does not limit the number of infective parasites present, then increased exposure to parasites is a likely outcome, and this has clear we...
Parasites are ubiquitous components of biological systems that have evolved in multiple independent ...
With the research objective being to relate parasitic infection to fish habitat and guided by the re...
This thesis investigated differences in foraging behaviour, personality and parasitic infection, usi...
In this review, three reasons are identified as to why it is important to focus on the role of paras...
Fish serve as hosts to a range of parasites that are taxonomically diverse and that exhibit a wide v...
There is an increased interest from fisheries biologists, aquaculturists, evolutionary, and behaviou...
Parasites1 are ubiquitous components of natural and managed ecosystems. Water provides a particularl...
Host behaviour can prevent infection and moderate the fitness of parasites. Antiparasite behaviours ...
It is well established that parasites can have profound effects on the behaviour of host organisms, ...
Parasites are increasingly shown to impact ecosystem processes such as population dynamics and food ...
It is believed by many that parasites are only as important as the fish they infect. Parasites are u...
Abstract Background Success of trophically transmitted parasites depends to a great extent...
Fish are farmed intensively in aquaculture which is an economic necessity to provide large quantitie...
The study of consequences of interaction between host personality and parasite infections can have s...
Among the ecological factors acting on the evolution and expression of animal personalities and beha...
Parasites are ubiquitous components of biological systems that have evolved in multiple independent ...
With the research objective being to relate parasitic infection to fish habitat and guided by the re...
This thesis investigated differences in foraging behaviour, personality and parasitic infection, usi...
In this review, three reasons are identified as to why it is important to focus on the role of paras...
Fish serve as hosts to a range of parasites that are taxonomically diverse and that exhibit a wide v...
There is an increased interest from fisheries biologists, aquaculturists, evolutionary, and behaviou...
Parasites1 are ubiquitous components of natural and managed ecosystems. Water provides a particularl...
Host behaviour can prevent infection and moderate the fitness of parasites. Antiparasite behaviours ...
It is well established that parasites can have profound effects on the behaviour of host organisms, ...
Parasites are increasingly shown to impact ecosystem processes such as population dynamics and food ...
It is believed by many that parasites are only as important as the fish they infect. Parasites are u...
Abstract Background Success of trophically transmitted parasites depends to a great extent...
Fish are farmed intensively in aquaculture which is an economic necessity to provide large quantitie...
The study of consequences of interaction between host personality and parasite infections can have s...
Among the ecological factors acting on the evolution and expression of animal personalities and beha...
Parasites are ubiquitous components of biological systems that have evolved in multiple independent ...
With the research objective being to relate parasitic infection to fish habitat and guided by the re...
This thesis investigated differences in foraging behaviour, personality and parasitic infection, usi...