Many phytoplankton species are susceptible to chytrid fungal parasitism. Much attention has been paid to abiotic factors that determine whether fungal infections become epidemic. It is still unknown, however, how biotic factors, such as interactions with zooplankton, affect the fungal infection process. Because the size of fungal zoospores is well within the preferred range of food particle size for Daphnia, we hypothesize that Daphnia will affect the fungal infection process by reducing the abundance of fungal zoospores. To examine the effects of zooplankton on the fungal parasitism of phytoplankton, we performed grazing experiments. These experiments revealed that Daphnia significantly decreased fungal parasitism by grazing on the fungal ...
During the end of spring and throughout summer, large-sized phytoplankton taxa often proliferate and...
Parasites can have a strong impact on host populations. The environment can influence the susceptibi...
Cyanobacteria are expected to be poor food for zooplankton hosts. Hence these hosts are more sensiti...
Many phytoplankton species are susceptible to chytrid fungal parasitism. Much attention has been pai...
Many phytoplankton species are susceptible to chytrid fungal parasitism. Much attention has been pai...
Chytrid fungal parasites are ubiquitous in aquatic ecosystems and infect a wide array of aquatic org...
Manzi F, Agha R, Mühlenhaupt M, Wolinska J. Prior exposure of a fungal parasite to cyanobacterial ex...
In food-web studies, parasites are often ignored owing to their insignificant biomass. We provide ev...
Diatoms form large spring blooms in lakes and oceans, providing fuel for higher trophic levels at th...
In natural host populations, parasitism is considered to be omnipresent and to play an important rol...
During the end of spring and throughout summer, large-sized phytoplankton taxa often proliferate and...
During the end of spring and throughout summer, large-sized phytoplankton taxa often proliferate and...
Parasites are rarely included in food web studies, although they can strongly alter trophic interact...
During the end of spring and throughout summer, large‐sized phytoplankton taxa often proliferate and...
Very little is known about the ability of the zooplankton grazer Daphnia pulicaria to reduce populat...
During the end of spring and throughout summer, large-sized phytoplankton taxa often proliferate and...
Parasites can have a strong impact on host populations. The environment can influence the susceptibi...
Cyanobacteria are expected to be poor food for zooplankton hosts. Hence these hosts are more sensiti...
Many phytoplankton species are susceptible to chytrid fungal parasitism. Much attention has been pai...
Many phytoplankton species are susceptible to chytrid fungal parasitism. Much attention has been pai...
Chytrid fungal parasites are ubiquitous in aquatic ecosystems and infect a wide array of aquatic org...
Manzi F, Agha R, Mühlenhaupt M, Wolinska J. Prior exposure of a fungal parasite to cyanobacterial ex...
In food-web studies, parasites are often ignored owing to their insignificant biomass. We provide ev...
Diatoms form large spring blooms in lakes and oceans, providing fuel for higher trophic levels at th...
In natural host populations, parasitism is considered to be omnipresent and to play an important rol...
During the end of spring and throughout summer, large-sized phytoplankton taxa often proliferate and...
During the end of spring and throughout summer, large-sized phytoplankton taxa often proliferate and...
Parasites are rarely included in food web studies, although they can strongly alter trophic interact...
During the end of spring and throughout summer, large‐sized phytoplankton taxa often proliferate and...
Very little is known about the ability of the zooplankton grazer Daphnia pulicaria to reduce populat...
During the end of spring and throughout summer, large-sized phytoplankton taxa often proliferate and...
Parasites can have a strong impact on host populations. The environment can influence the susceptibi...
Cyanobacteria are expected to be poor food for zooplankton hosts. Hence these hosts are more sensiti...