There is an increased interest from fisheries biologists, aquaculturists, evolutionary, and behavioural ecologists in the behavioural changes in fish hosts that are associated with parasite infections. This Chapter introduced the various ways in which parasites may influence the behaviour of teleost fishes, focusing particularly on behavioural changes that are induced by parasites following infection. We systematically reviewed each of the major physiological systems of fish (e.g., ionic balance, neurochemistry, endocrine function, and nutritional status), the effects of parasites on them, and examined how infection-associated changes in functioning may impact on normal patterns of host behaviour. There are few host-parasite systems for whi...
Parasites are increasingly shown to impact ecosystem processes such as population dynamics and food ...
Abstract Background Success of trophically transmitted parasites depends to a great extent...
Parasitized animals often display altered behaviours in ways that promote parasite transmission to s...
There is an increased interest from fisheries biologists, aquaculturists, evolutionary, and behaviou...
Fish serve as hosts to a range of parasites that are taxonomically diverse and that exhibit a wide v...
In this review, three reasons are identified as to why it is important to focus on the role of paras...
It is well established that parasites can have profound effects on the behaviour of host organisms, ...
The study of consequences of interaction between host personality and parasite infections can have s...
Parasites1 are ubiquitous components of natural and managed ecosystems. Water provides a particularl...
Among the ecological factors acting on the evolution and expression of animal personalities and beha...
Parasites can have profound effects on intra- and inter-specific interactions at the population and ...
Experimental studies on new host-parasite systems involving farmed fish can contribute to our unders...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine if parasite infestation had pronounced effects up...
It is believed by many that parasites are only as important as the fish they infect. Parasites are u...
Every aspect of an individual’s behaviour is, to some extent, mediated by parasite exposure. Potenti...
Parasites are increasingly shown to impact ecosystem processes such as population dynamics and food ...
Abstract Background Success of trophically transmitted parasites depends to a great extent...
Parasitized animals often display altered behaviours in ways that promote parasite transmission to s...
There is an increased interest from fisheries biologists, aquaculturists, evolutionary, and behaviou...
Fish serve as hosts to a range of parasites that are taxonomically diverse and that exhibit a wide v...
In this review, three reasons are identified as to why it is important to focus on the role of paras...
It is well established that parasites can have profound effects on the behaviour of host organisms, ...
The study of consequences of interaction between host personality and parasite infections can have s...
Parasites1 are ubiquitous components of natural and managed ecosystems. Water provides a particularl...
Among the ecological factors acting on the evolution and expression of animal personalities and beha...
Parasites can have profound effects on intra- and inter-specific interactions at the population and ...
Experimental studies on new host-parasite systems involving farmed fish can contribute to our unders...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine if parasite infestation had pronounced effects up...
It is believed by many that parasites are only as important as the fish they infect. Parasites are u...
Every aspect of an individual’s behaviour is, to some extent, mediated by parasite exposure. Potenti...
Parasites are increasingly shown to impact ecosystem processes such as population dynamics and food ...
Abstract Background Success of trophically transmitted parasites depends to a great extent...
Parasitized animals often display altered behaviours in ways that promote parasite transmission to s...