The effect of infection with the pseudophyllidean cestode Schistocephalus solidus on the meal size of individually housed three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus was quantified. Infected fish harboured plerocercoid loads that contributed from 1.1 to 33.9% of their total mass. Across this range of infection levels, the presence of S. solidus infection had no significant directional effect on standard length (LS) corrected meal size of host three-spined sticklebacks. Amongst multiply infected fish there was a significant negative relationship between LS-corrected meal size and the proportion of host mass contributed by S. solidus parasites. This relationship, however, did not hold for singly-infected fish. Furthermore, the data sugges...
Threat-sensitive decision-making might be changed in response to a parasitic infection that impairs ...
Parasites can affect host phenotypes, influencing their ecology and evolution. Host morphological ch...
Host phenotype and genotype have a direct effect on the outcome of host-parasite interactions, and t...
The effect of infection with the pseudophyllidean cestode Schistocephalus solidus on the meal size o...
The use of naturally infected hosts in studies attempting to identify parasite-induced changes in ho...
Dietary factors – including the quantity or quality of the food ingested – potentially impact the ou...
Compensatory growth responses are made by individual fish to restore their original growth trajector...
Three-spined sticklebacks in natural lacustrine populations are often infected with plerocercoids of...
Parasitism involves two distinct organisms, the parasite and the host. Parasite interactions add to ...
Parasites depend on host-derived energy for growth and development, and so are potentially affected ...
Parasites impose an energetic cost upon their hosts, yet, paradoxically, instances have been reporte...
Parasites impose an energetic cost upon their hosts, yet, paradoxically, instances have been reporte...
A population of threespine sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) infected with the cestode parasite ...
The cestode parasite Schistocephalus solidus' growth is limited by the size of its second intermedia...
Plerocercoids of the pseudophyllidean cestode Schistocephalus solidus infect the three-spined stickl...
Threat-sensitive decision-making might be changed in response to a parasitic infection that impairs ...
Parasites can affect host phenotypes, influencing their ecology and evolution. Host morphological ch...
Host phenotype and genotype have a direct effect on the outcome of host-parasite interactions, and t...
The effect of infection with the pseudophyllidean cestode Schistocephalus solidus on the meal size o...
The use of naturally infected hosts in studies attempting to identify parasite-induced changes in ho...
Dietary factors – including the quantity or quality of the food ingested – potentially impact the ou...
Compensatory growth responses are made by individual fish to restore their original growth trajector...
Three-spined sticklebacks in natural lacustrine populations are often infected with plerocercoids of...
Parasitism involves two distinct organisms, the parasite and the host. Parasite interactions add to ...
Parasites depend on host-derived energy for growth and development, and so are potentially affected ...
Parasites impose an energetic cost upon their hosts, yet, paradoxically, instances have been reporte...
Parasites impose an energetic cost upon their hosts, yet, paradoxically, instances have been reporte...
A population of threespine sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) infected with the cestode parasite ...
The cestode parasite Schistocephalus solidus' growth is limited by the size of its second intermedia...
Plerocercoids of the pseudophyllidean cestode Schistocephalus solidus infect the three-spined stickl...
Threat-sensitive decision-making might be changed in response to a parasitic infection that impairs ...
Parasites can affect host phenotypes, influencing their ecology and evolution. Host morphological ch...
Host phenotype and genotype have a direct effect on the outcome of host-parasite interactions, and t...