Altered trophic pathway and parasitism in a native predator (Lepomis gibbosus) feeding on introduced prey (Dreissena polymorpha)

Abstract Populations of invasive species tend to have fewer parasites in their introduced ranges than in their native ranges and are also thought to have fewer parasites than native prey. This ‘release’ from parasites has unstudied implications for native predators feeding on exotic prey. In particu...
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Autor*in:

Locke, Sean A. [verfasserIn]

Bulté, Grégory [verfasserIn]

Marcogliese, David J. [verfasserIn]

Forbes, Mark R. [verfasserIn]

Format:

E-Artikel

Sprache:

Englisch

Erschienen:

2014

Schlagwörter:

Invasive/exotic species

Predator-prey

Parasite-release hypothesis

Food-web interactions

Trophically transmitted parasites

Übergeordnetes Werk:

Enthalten in: Oecologia - Berlin : Springer, 1968, 175(2014), 1 vom: 23. Feb., Seite 315-324

Übergeordnetes Werk:

volume:175 ; year:2014 ; number:1 ; day:23 ; month:02 ; pages:315-324

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DOI / URN:

10.1007/s00442-014-2898-6

Katalog-ID:

SPR006091288

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