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Testing the mating system model for the evolution of parasite complex life-cycles [项目]
Charles Criscione
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Body Condition Peaks at Intermediate Parasite Loads in the Common Bully Gobiomorphus cotidianus [期刊论文]
PLOS ONE, 2016-01-01, 11 (12
Alberto Maceda-Veiga;  Andy J. Green;  Robert Poulin;  Clément Lagrue
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Dimensions: Collaborative Research: Time after Time: Adaptive Seasonal Timing Drives the Sequential Origin of Community Biodiversity [项目]
Gregory Ragland
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Dimensions: Collaborative Research: Time after Time: Adaptive Seasonal Timing Drives the Sequential Origin of Community Biodiversity [项目]
Jeffrey Feder
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Dimensions: Collaborative Research: Time after Time: Adaptive Seasonal Timing Drives the Sequential Origin of Community Biodiversity [项目]
Daniel Hahn
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DISSERTATION RESEARCH: The interaction of environmental context and host attributes in driving parasitism [项目]
Peter McIntyre
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Landscape Genetics of Schistocephalus solidus Parasites in Threespine Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) from Alaska [期刊论文]
PLOS ONE, 2015-01-01, 10 (4
C. Grace Sprehn;  Michael J. Blum;  Thomas P. Quinn;  David C. Heins
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Getting What Is Served? Feeding Ecology Influencing Parasite-Host Interactions in Invasive Round Goby Neogobius melanostomus [期刊论文]
PLOS ONE, 2014-01-01, 9 (10
Sebastian Emde;  Judith Kochmann;  Thomas Kuhn;  Martin Plath;  Sven Klimpel
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A Systematic Health Assessment of Indian Ocean Bottlenose (Tursiops aduncus) and Indo-Pacific Humpback (Sousa plumbea) Dolphins Incidentally Caught in Shark Nets off the KwaZulu-Natal Coast, South Africa [期刊论文]
PLOS ONE, 2014-01-01, 9 (9
Emily P. Lane;  Morné de Wet;  Peter Thompson;  Ursula Siebert;  Peter Wohlsein;  Stephanie Plön
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Gimme shelter - the relative sensitivity of parasitic nematodes with direct and indirect life cycles to climate change [期刊论文]
Global Change Biology, 2013-01-01, 19 (11
Molnár P.K.;  Dobson A.P.;  Kutz S.J.
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