Species introduced to novel regions often leave behind many parasite species. Signatures of parasite release could thus be used to resolve cryptogenic (uncertain) origins such as that of Littorina littorea, a European marine snail whose history in North America has been debated for over 100 years. Through extensive field and literature surveys, we examined species richness of parasitic trematodes infecting this snail and two co-occurring congeners, L. saxatilis and L. obtusata, both considered native throughout the North Atlantic. Of the three snails, only L. littorea possessed significantly fewer trematode species in North America, and all North American trematodes infecting the three Littorina spp. were a nested subset of Europe. Surprisi...
Parasitic infection of Littorina obtusata (L.) and Littorina fabalis Turton by larval digeneans was ...
Snails and digeneans have been associated for at least 200 million years. Their inter-relationships ...
International audienceThis study is the first on the genetics of invasive populations of one of the ...
Littorina littorea (common periwinkle snail) is highly abundant in both Europe and North America. A ...
Even after decades of investigation using multiple sources of evidence, the natural histories of som...
ecology, local extinctions, non-indigenous species, trematodes The role of parasites in a marine inv...
Littorina saxatilis is a common intertidal gastropod on shores of the North Atlantic, and an 24 impo...
The prevalence of parasite infections in Littorina littorea (Common Periwinkle) was examined at 16 r...
Abstract. The hypothesis that infecting trematodes influence the spatial distribution of the estuari...
The number of parasite species being described is still rising sharply, with little sign of slowing ...
The California horn snail, Cerithideopsis californica, serves as first intermediate host to one of t...
The invisible interactions between parasites and their hosts are important elements of the ecology a...
Trematode parasites in snail hosts have been proposed as potential bioindicators of estuarine ecosys...
The positive inter-specific relationship between local abundance and large-scale spatial occupancy i...
The success of invasive species establishment in new habitats depends, in part, on interactions with...
Parasitic infection of Littorina obtusata (L.) and Littorina fabalis Turton by larval digeneans was ...
Snails and digeneans have been associated for at least 200 million years. Their inter-relationships ...
International audienceThis study is the first on the genetics of invasive populations of one of the ...
Littorina littorea (common periwinkle snail) is highly abundant in both Europe and North America. A ...
Even after decades of investigation using multiple sources of evidence, the natural histories of som...
ecology, local extinctions, non-indigenous species, trematodes The role of parasites in a marine inv...
Littorina saxatilis is a common intertidal gastropod on shores of the North Atlantic, and an 24 impo...
The prevalence of parasite infections in Littorina littorea (Common Periwinkle) was examined at 16 r...
Abstract. The hypothesis that infecting trematodes influence the spatial distribution of the estuari...
The number of parasite species being described is still rising sharply, with little sign of slowing ...
The California horn snail, Cerithideopsis californica, serves as first intermediate host to one of t...
The invisible interactions between parasites and their hosts are important elements of the ecology a...
Trematode parasites in snail hosts have been proposed as potential bioindicators of estuarine ecosys...
The positive inter-specific relationship between local abundance and large-scale spatial occupancy i...
The success of invasive species establishment in new habitats depends, in part, on interactions with...
Parasitic infection of Littorina obtusata (L.) and Littorina fabalis Turton by larval digeneans was ...
Snails and digeneans have been associated for at least 200 million years. Their inter-relationships ...
International audienceThis study is the first on the genetics of invasive populations of one of the ...