2024
DOI: 10.1111/fwb.14362
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Do Mouth‐Infecting Parasites Alter the Foraging Ecology of Host Fish? A Test With the Parasitic Copepod Salmincola markewitschi and White‐Spotted Charr Salvelinus leucomaenis

Ryota Hasegawa,
Itsuro Koizumi

Abstract: Many parasites infect host mouth cavities and are expected to physically impede host foraging. Despite these potential impacts, few studies have evaluated host foraging activities and their findings are equivocal. We examined the effects of the mouth‐infecting copepod, Salmincola markewitschi, on wild white‐spotted charr Salvelinus leucomaenis foraging using stomach contents analysis. Because the mouth‐infecting copepod occupies a large space in the host mouth cavity, we hypothesized that infected fish exhibi… Show more

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