Free-living parasite life stages may contribute substantially to ecosystem biomass and thus represent a significant source of energy flow when consumed by non-host organisms. However, ambient temperature and the predator's own infection status may modulate consumption rates towards parasite prey. We investigated the combined effects of temperature and predator infection status on the consumer functional response of three-spined sticklebacks towards the free-living cercariae stages of two common freshwater trematode parasites (Plagiorchis spp., Trichobilharzia franki). Our results revealed genera-specific functional responses and consumption rates towards each parasite prey: Type II for Plagiorchis spp. and Type III for T. franki, with an o...
Threat-sensitive decision-making might be changed in response to a parasitic infection that impairs ...
Divergent natural selection regimes can contribute to adaptive population divergence, but can be se...
A moderate raise in temperature was suggested to enhance the impact of parasites on aquatic ecosyste...
1. Free-living parasite life stages may contribute substantially to ecosystem biomass and thus repre...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Parasitology Research. T...
Elevated environmental temperatures associated with anthropogenic warming have the potential to impa...
Three-spined sticklebacks in natural lacustrine populations are often infected with plerocercoids of...
Direct consumption on free-living cercariae stages of trematodes by non-host organisms interferes wi...
Divergent natural selection regimes can contribute to adaptive population divergence, but can be sen...
Parasites depend on host-derived energy for growth and development, and so are potentially affected ...
BACKGROUND: Increasing temperatures are predicted to strongly impact host-parasite interactions, but...
The predation effects of four fish species on the consumption of free-living cercariae of three trem...
Parasites can increase their host’s predation susceptibility. It is a long-standing puzzle, whether ...
Abstract Recent research provides accumulating evidence that the evolutionary dynamics of host–paras...
In parasites with complex life cycles the transmission of free-living infective stages can be influe...
Threat-sensitive decision-making might be changed in response to a parasitic infection that impairs ...
Divergent natural selection regimes can contribute to adaptive population divergence, but can be se...
A moderate raise in temperature was suggested to enhance the impact of parasites on aquatic ecosyste...
1. Free-living parasite life stages may contribute substantially to ecosystem biomass and thus repre...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Parasitology Research. T...
Elevated environmental temperatures associated with anthropogenic warming have the potential to impa...
Three-spined sticklebacks in natural lacustrine populations are often infected with plerocercoids of...
Direct consumption on free-living cercariae stages of trematodes by non-host organisms interferes wi...
Divergent natural selection regimes can contribute to adaptive population divergence, but can be sen...
Parasites depend on host-derived energy for growth and development, and so are potentially affected ...
BACKGROUND: Increasing temperatures are predicted to strongly impact host-parasite interactions, but...
The predation effects of four fish species on the consumption of free-living cercariae of three trem...
Parasites can increase their host’s predation susceptibility. It is a long-standing puzzle, whether ...
Abstract Recent research provides accumulating evidence that the evolutionary dynamics of host–paras...
In parasites with complex life cycles the transmission of free-living infective stages can be influe...
Threat-sensitive decision-making might be changed in response to a parasitic infection that impairs ...
Divergent natural selection regimes can contribute to adaptive population divergence, but can be se...
A moderate raise in temperature was suggested to enhance the impact of parasites on aquatic ecosyste...