2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jip.2023.107970
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Histopathological screening of Pontogammarus robustoides (Amphipoda), an invader on route to the United Kingdom

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“…Their shredding activity can account for up to 75% of overall leaf-litter breakdown in some ecosystems, and they are an important food source for a wide range of predators, linking several trophic levels within riverine food webs (Giari et al, 2020). Their ecological niche makes them ideal hosts for a hyper-diverse range of pathogens ranging from viruses to trophically transmitted metazoans (Bojko and Ovcharenko, 2019;Warren et al, 2023Warren et al, , 2022. Yet most studies focus on metazoan parasites, gregarines (McKinley et al 2024), or microsporidians due to their abundance, diversity, and ecological relevance (Prati et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Their shredding activity can account for up to 75% of overall leaf-litter breakdown in some ecosystems, and they are an important food source for a wide range of predators, linking several trophic levels within riverine food webs (Giari et al, 2020). Their ecological niche makes them ideal hosts for a hyper-diverse range of pathogens ranging from viruses to trophically transmitted metazoans (Bojko and Ovcharenko, 2019;Warren et al, 2023Warren et al, , 2022. Yet most studies focus on metazoan parasites, gregarines (McKinley et al 2024), or microsporidians due to their abundance, diversity, and ecological relevance (Prati et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%