Parasite distribution patterns in lotic catchments are driven by the combined influences of unidirectional water flow and the mobility of the most mobile host. However, the importance of such drivers in catchments dominated by lentic habitats are poorly understood. We examined parasite populations of Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus from a series of linear-connected lakes in northern Norway to assess the generality of lotic-derived catchment-scale parasite assemblage patterns. Our results demonstrated that the abundance of most parasite taxa increased from the upper to lower catchment. Allogenic taxa (piscivorous birds as final host) were present throughout the entire catchment, whereas their autogenic counterparts (charr as final hosts) dem...
Climate change is occurring rapidly at high latitudes, and subsequent changes in parasite communitie...
Host density, host body size and ambient temperature have all been positively associated with increa...
Parasite infracommunities tend to be stochastic in nature, although environmental characteristics su...
Parasite distribution patterns in lotic catchments are driven by the combined influences of unidirec...
Within freshwater systems, several factors contribute to aggregated distributions of parasites in fi...
Temporal and spatial variations in macroparasite status were investigated in European perch, Perca f...
Understanding parasite distributional patterns is fundamental for elucidating host-parasite relation...
Catchment-scale variation between lake habitats has the potential to simultaneously influence the tr...
The occurrence of trophically transmitted intestinal parasites in Arctic charr was analyzed from dat...
Trophically transmitted parasites are known to impair fish growth in experimental studies, but this ...
We compared metazoan parasite communities of an introduced three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus ac...
Abstract This study surveys the distribution of Gyrodactylus salaris on resident Arctic charr, Salve...
Parasites negatively affect hosts and may constitute serious management problems. At the same time, ...
Parasite communities of fishes are known to respond directly to the abiotic environment of the host,...
Analysing spatial differences among macroparasite communities is an important tool in the study of h...
Climate change is occurring rapidly at high latitudes, and subsequent changes in parasite communitie...
Host density, host body size and ambient temperature have all been positively associated with increa...
Parasite infracommunities tend to be stochastic in nature, although environmental characteristics su...
Parasite distribution patterns in lotic catchments are driven by the combined influences of unidirec...
Within freshwater systems, several factors contribute to aggregated distributions of parasites in fi...
Temporal and spatial variations in macroparasite status were investigated in European perch, Perca f...
Understanding parasite distributional patterns is fundamental for elucidating host-parasite relation...
Catchment-scale variation between lake habitats has the potential to simultaneously influence the tr...
The occurrence of trophically transmitted intestinal parasites in Arctic charr was analyzed from dat...
Trophically transmitted parasites are known to impair fish growth in experimental studies, but this ...
We compared metazoan parasite communities of an introduced three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus ac...
Abstract This study surveys the distribution of Gyrodactylus salaris on resident Arctic charr, Salve...
Parasites negatively affect hosts and may constitute serious management problems. At the same time, ...
Parasite communities of fishes are known to respond directly to the abiotic environment of the host,...
Analysing spatial differences among macroparasite communities is an important tool in the study of h...
Climate change is occurring rapidly at high latitudes, and subsequent changes in parasite communitie...
Host density, host body size and ambient temperature have all been positively associated with increa...
Parasite infracommunities tend to be stochastic in nature, although environmental characteristics su...