Host–parasite associations are among the primary drivers of evolutionary diversification, and hold considerable importance for understanding ecological equilibria. In particular, crustacean ectoparasites are typically associated with many fish families, and may, under certain conditions, pose threats to fisheries and aquaculture. Cymothoid isopods include blood-feeding genera that inhabit the mouth of their host, and whose variation in life-history strategies remains largely unexplored. Here we investigate the size relationship between the highly prevalent Ceratothoa italica and its main natural host, the striped sea bream, Lithognathus mormyrus. We found significant correlation between host size and that of both female and male parasites. ...
Abstract Background Parasite attachment structures are critical traits that influence effective host...
Parasitic isopod Ceratothoa oestroides (Cymothoidea, Isopoda) is a common and generalist buccal cav...
AbstractOf the 95 known families of Isopoda only a few are parasitic namely, Bopyridae, Cryptoniscid...
Host–parasite associations are among the primary drivers of evolutionary diversification, and hold c...
Host–parasite associations are among the primary drivers of evolutionary diversification, and hold c...
Cymothoid isopods are a diverse group of ectoparasites of fish species, and are particularly conspic...
textParasite population dynamics and the evolution of life history characteristics are strongly corr...
textParasite population dynamics and the evolution of life history characteristics are strongly corr...
The fitness of parasitic organisms is strongly driven by their ability to infect potential hosts. Al...
The fitness of parasitic organisms is strongly driven by their ability to infect potential hosts. Al...
One of the single most extraordinary examples of host-parasite co-evolution is shown by the isopod ...
The tongue-biter cymothoid isopod Ceratothoa cf. imbricata is nearly ubiquitous in buccal cavities o...
Sex can influence patterns of parasitism because males and females can differ in encounter with, and...
Cymothoid isopods (family Cymothoidae) are commonly found parasitizing diverse fishes, including com...
Sex can influence patterns of parasitism because males and females can differ in encounter with, and...
Abstract Background Parasite attachment structures are critical traits that influence effective host...
Parasitic isopod Ceratothoa oestroides (Cymothoidea, Isopoda) is a common and generalist buccal cav...
AbstractOf the 95 known families of Isopoda only a few are parasitic namely, Bopyridae, Cryptoniscid...
Host–parasite associations are among the primary drivers of evolutionary diversification, and hold c...
Host–parasite associations are among the primary drivers of evolutionary diversification, and hold c...
Cymothoid isopods are a diverse group of ectoparasites of fish species, and are particularly conspic...
textParasite population dynamics and the evolution of life history characteristics are strongly corr...
textParasite population dynamics and the evolution of life history characteristics are strongly corr...
The fitness of parasitic organisms is strongly driven by their ability to infect potential hosts. Al...
The fitness of parasitic organisms is strongly driven by their ability to infect potential hosts. Al...
One of the single most extraordinary examples of host-parasite co-evolution is shown by the isopod ...
The tongue-biter cymothoid isopod Ceratothoa cf. imbricata is nearly ubiquitous in buccal cavities o...
Sex can influence patterns of parasitism because males and females can differ in encounter with, and...
Cymothoid isopods (family Cymothoidae) are commonly found parasitizing diverse fishes, including com...
Sex can influence patterns of parasitism because males and females can differ in encounter with, and...
Abstract Background Parasite attachment structures are critical traits that influence effective host...
Parasitic isopod Ceratothoa oestroides (Cymothoidea, Isopoda) is a common and generalist buccal cav...
AbstractOf the 95 known families of Isopoda only a few are parasitic namely, Bopyridae, Cryptoniscid...