Manipulation of host phenotype (e.g. behaviour, appearance) is suggested to be a common strategy to enhance transmission in trophically transmitted parasites. However, in many systems, evidence of manipulation comes exclusively from laboratory studies and its occurrence in natural host populations is poorly understood. Here, we examined the potential for host manipulation by Diplostomum eye flukes indirectly by quantifying the physiological effects of parasites on fish. Earlier laboratory studies have shown that Diplostomum infection predisposes fish to predation by birds (definitive hosts of the parasites) by reducing fish vision through cataract formation. However, occurrence of cataracts and the subsequent potential for host manipulation...
Parasitism is considered a major selective force in natural host populations. Infections can decreas...
Trophically-transmitted multiple host parasites have been known to have significant effects on their...
AbstractExotic fish species frequently acquire native parasites despite the absence of closely relat...
Altres ajuts: SNSF/31003A_169211/1The eye represents an immune privileged organ where parasites can ...
Tylodelphys sp. metacercariae are a unique diplostomid trematode larval-stage that infects the eyes ...
Intraspecific diet specialization, usually driven by resource availability, competition and predatio...
Parasites with complex life cycles often alter the phenotypic appearance of their intermediate hosts...
Otto Seppälä tutki väitöskirjassaan loisten kykyä manipuloida isäntiään mahdollisena strategiana teh...
Abstract Background Success of trophically transmitted parasites depends to a great extent...
Abstract Background: The eye fluke Diplostomum pseudospathaceum is a frequent parasite of many fresh...
Parasites are increasingly shown to impact ecosystem processes such as population dynamics and food ...
Parasitism is considered a major selective force in natural host populations. Infections can decreas...
Many parasites possess complex lifecycles and depend on several host species to complete their lifec...
Hatchery-reared fish show high mortalities after release to the wild environment. Explanations for t...
The two host parasite interactions were examined between Diplostomum flexicaudum, a fluke in the eye...
Parasitism is considered a major selective force in natural host populations. Infections can decreas...
Trophically-transmitted multiple host parasites have been known to have significant effects on their...
AbstractExotic fish species frequently acquire native parasites despite the absence of closely relat...
Altres ajuts: SNSF/31003A_169211/1The eye represents an immune privileged organ where parasites can ...
Tylodelphys sp. metacercariae are a unique diplostomid trematode larval-stage that infects the eyes ...
Intraspecific diet specialization, usually driven by resource availability, competition and predatio...
Parasites with complex life cycles often alter the phenotypic appearance of their intermediate hosts...
Otto Seppälä tutki väitöskirjassaan loisten kykyä manipuloida isäntiään mahdollisena strategiana teh...
Abstract Background Success of trophically transmitted parasites depends to a great extent...
Abstract Background: The eye fluke Diplostomum pseudospathaceum is a frequent parasite of many fresh...
Parasites are increasingly shown to impact ecosystem processes such as population dynamics and food ...
Parasitism is considered a major selective force in natural host populations. Infections can decreas...
Many parasites possess complex lifecycles and depend on several host species to complete their lifec...
Hatchery-reared fish show high mortalities after release to the wild environment. Explanations for t...
The two host parasite interactions were examined between Diplostomum flexicaudum, a fluke in the eye...
Parasitism is considered a major selective force in natural host populations. Infections can decreas...
Trophically-transmitted multiple host parasites have been known to have significant effects on their...
AbstractExotic fish species frequently acquire native parasites despite the absence of closely relat...