Host density, host body size and ambient temperature have all been positively associated with increases in parasite infection. However, the relative importance of these factors in shaping long-term parasite population dynamics in wild host populations is unknown due to the absence of long-term studies. Here, we examine long-term drivers of gill lice (Copepoda) infections in Arctic charr (Salmonidae) over 32 years. We predicted that host density and body size and water temperature would all positively affect parasite population size and population growth rate. Our results show that fish size was the main driver of gill lice infections in Arctic charr. In addition, Arctic charr became infected at smaller sizes and with more parasites in years...
The reduction in host fitness caused by parasite infections (virulence) depends on infection intensi...
Caligid ectoparasitic copepods are major pathological pests on cultured Atlantic salmon Salmo salar ...
The salmon louse, Lepeophtheirus salmonis, is a parasitic copepod infecting wild and farmed salmonid...
Host density, host body size and ambient temperature have all been positively associated with incre...
Parasites negatively affect hosts and may constitute serious management problems. At the same time, ...
Ecological monitoring programmes should provide precise data to inform management, but the data qual...
Trophically transmitted parasites are known to impair fish growth in experimental studies, but this ...
The decline in wild Atlantic salmon stocks throughout the North Atlantic has been linked to the comp...
Host density likely plays a key role in host−parasite interactions, but empirical evidence in marine...
High salmon lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) infestation levels resulting from intensive salmonid sea-...
The salmon louse Lepeophtheirus salmonis is a common ectoparasite of both farmed and wild salmonids ...
International audienceAggregation is commonly observed for macroparasites, but its adaptive value re...
-Ecological monitoring programmes should provide precise data to inform management, but the data q...
Sea trout are known for seeking out sources of freshwater to rid themselves of salmon lice. Still, t...
International audienceAggregation is common amongst parasites, where a small number of hosts carry a...
The reduction in host fitness caused by parasite infections (virulence) depends on infection intensi...
Caligid ectoparasitic copepods are major pathological pests on cultured Atlantic salmon Salmo salar ...
The salmon louse, Lepeophtheirus salmonis, is a parasitic copepod infecting wild and farmed salmonid...
Host density, host body size and ambient temperature have all been positively associated with incre...
Parasites negatively affect hosts and may constitute serious management problems. At the same time, ...
Ecological monitoring programmes should provide precise data to inform management, but the data qual...
Trophically transmitted parasites are known to impair fish growth in experimental studies, but this ...
The decline in wild Atlantic salmon stocks throughout the North Atlantic has been linked to the comp...
Host density likely plays a key role in host−parasite interactions, but empirical evidence in marine...
High salmon lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) infestation levels resulting from intensive salmonid sea-...
The salmon louse Lepeophtheirus salmonis is a common ectoparasite of both farmed and wild salmonids ...
International audienceAggregation is commonly observed for macroparasites, but its adaptive value re...
-Ecological monitoring programmes should provide precise data to inform management, but the data q...
Sea trout are known for seeking out sources of freshwater to rid themselves of salmon lice. Still, t...
International audienceAggregation is common amongst parasites, where a small number of hosts carry a...
The reduction in host fitness caused by parasite infections (virulence) depends on infection intensi...
Caligid ectoparasitic copepods are major pathological pests on cultured Atlantic salmon Salmo salar ...
The salmon louse, Lepeophtheirus salmonis, is a parasitic copepod infecting wild and farmed salmonid...