Molluscs are economically and ecologically important components of aquatic ecosystems. In addition to supporting valuable aquaculture and wild-harvest industries, their populations determine the structure of benthic communities, cycling of nutrients, serve as prey resources for higher trophic levels and, in some instances, stabilize shorelines and maintain water quality. This paper reviews existing knowledge of the ecology of host-parasite interactions involving marine molluscs, with a focus on gastropods and bivalves. It considers the ecological and evolutionary impacts of molluscan parasites on their hosts and vice versa, and on the communities and ecosystems in which they are a part, as well as disease management and its ecological impac...
The number of parasite species being described is still rising sharply, with little sign of slowing ...
Among the potential biotic factors affecting population dynamics, parasitism has received relativel...
Parasites are ubiquitous in nature and the strong natural selection pressures they impose on their h...
Disease effects on host population dynamics and the transmission of pathogens between hosts are two ...
Parasite species richness is influenced by a range of drivers including host related factors (e.g. h...
MOLLUSCS IN A COASTAL ECOSYSTEM: INVADERS INFECTED BY NATIVE PARASITESM. KrakauAlfred Wegener Instit...
The invisible interactions between parasites and their hosts are important elements of the ecology a...
Bivalve molluscs are key components of the estuarine environments as contributors to the trophic cha...
There are surprisingly few field studies on the role of invasive species on parasite infection patte...
Bivalve molluscs are key components of the estuarine environments as contributors to the trophic cha...
<p>Invasive species can indirectly affect native species by modifying parasite–host dynamics and dis...
Human activities, particularly shipping and transport, have introduced many exotic species worldwide...
Understanding the in£uence of parasites on the community ecology of free-living organisms is an emer...
<p>Invasive species can cause indirect effects on native biota by modifying parasite-host interactio...
The role of parasites in invasion processes have become an increasing phenomenon due to the continuo...
The number of parasite species being described is still rising sharply, with little sign of slowing ...
Among the potential biotic factors affecting population dynamics, parasitism has received relativel...
Parasites are ubiquitous in nature and the strong natural selection pressures they impose on their h...
Disease effects on host population dynamics and the transmission of pathogens between hosts are two ...
Parasite species richness is influenced by a range of drivers including host related factors (e.g. h...
MOLLUSCS IN A COASTAL ECOSYSTEM: INVADERS INFECTED BY NATIVE PARASITESM. KrakauAlfred Wegener Instit...
The invisible interactions between parasites and their hosts are important elements of the ecology a...
Bivalve molluscs are key components of the estuarine environments as contributors to the trophic cha...
There are surprisingly few field studies on the role of invasive species on parasite infection patte...
Bivalve molluscs are key components of the estuarine environments as contributors to the trophic cha...
<p>Invasive species can indirectly affect native species by modifying parasite–host dynamics and dis...
Human activities, particularly shipping and transport, have introduced many exotic species worldwide...
Understanding the in£uence of parasites on the community ecology of free-living organisms is an emer...
<p>Invasive species can cause indirect effects on native biota by modifying parasite-host interactio...
The role of parasites in invasion processes have become an increasing phenomenon due to the continuo...
The number of parasite species being described is still rising sharply, with little sign of slowing ...
Among the potential biotic factors affecting population dynamics, parasitism has received relativel...
Parasites are ubiquitous in nature and the strong natural selection pressures they impose on their h...