The schooling behaviour of unparasitized fathead minnows, Pimephales promelus Rafinesque, was compared to that of minnows infected with brain-dwelling metacercariae of the fluke, Ornithodiplostomum ptychocheilus (Faust). Laboratory results showed that schools of infected fish divided more frequently, were less compact, and occupied positions closer to the water surface than control schools. These results are discussed with reference to the possibility that this larval parasite manipulates minnow behaviour to increase host vulnerability to predation
Fishes in the Superorder Ostariophysi have specialized epidermal club cells that contain an alarm su...
Fish skin is a metabolically active tissue that responds quickly to stressors and is the first line ...
105 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.Parasites exert substantial costs on their hosts. Thus, natural selection ...
vii, 79 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.A wide variety of parasites are known to cause changes in host behavio...
Parasites exert substantial costs on their hosts. Thus, natural selection should favour behavioural ...
Abstract The dilution effect describes the negative association between host biodiversity and the ri...
The findings of laboratory and field investigations into various aspects of the effects of helminth ...
The effects of development and disturbance on schooling and shoaling were observed in laboratory‐rai...
ix, 131 leaves : ill. (some col.), map ; 29 cm.Determining the extent to which parasites influence n...
Some parasite species alter the behavior of intermediate hosts to promote transmission to the nextho...
Abstract Despite that the existence of animal personalities is widely recognized, no consensus has b...
Predation has long been recognized as a strong selective force influencing the behaviour, morphology...
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The dilution effect describes the negative association between host biodiversity and the risk of inf...
Individual minnowsPhoxinus phoxinusand three-spined sticklebacksGasterosteus aculeatuswere provided ...
Fishes in the Superorder Ostariophysi have specialized epidermal club cells that contain an alarm su...
Fish skin is a metabolically active tissue that responds quickly to stressors and is the first line ...
105 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.Parasites exert substantial costs on their hosts. Thus, natural selection ...
vii, 79 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.A wide variety of parasites are known to cause changes in host behavio...
Parasites exert substantial costs on their hosts. Thus, natural selection should favour behavioural ...
Abstract The dilution effect describes the negative association between host biodiversity and the ri...
The findings of laboratory and field investigations into various aspects of the effects of helminth ...
The effects of development and disturbance on schooling and shoaling were observed in laboratory‐rai...
ix, 131 leaves : ill. (some col.), map ; 29 cm.Determining the extent to which parasites influence n...
Some parasite species alter the behavior of intermediate hosts to promote transmission to the nextho...
Abstract Despite that the existence of animal personalities is widely recognized, no consensus has b...
Predation has long been recognized as a strong selective force influencing the behaviour, morphology...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/53656/1/2091.pdfDescription of 2091.pdf : Access res...
The dilution effect describes the negative association between host biodiversity and the risk of inf...
Individual minnowsPhoxinus phoxinusand three-spined sticklebacksGasterosteus aculeatuswere provided ...
Fishes in the Superorder Ostariophysi have specialized epidermal club cells that contain an alarm su...
Fish skin is a metabolically active tissue that responds quickly to stressors and is the first line ...
105 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.Parasites exert substantial costs on their hosts. Thus, natural selection ...