1965
DOI: 10.2307/2850947
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Narcisus. M. M. Pelan , N. C. W. Spence

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“…This phenomenon led to the emergence of the “Host Manipulation Hypothesis” (HMH)6. The HMH and its synonyms the adaptive manipulation7 and behavioral manipulation8 hypotheses posit that natural selection on the parasite or pathogen has favored the capacity to elicit host behavior that enhances their transmission.…”
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“…This phenomenon led to the emergence of the “Host Manipulation Hypothesis” (HMH)6. The HMH and its synonyms the adaptive manipulation7 and behavioral manipulation8 hypotheses posit that natural selection on the parasite or pathogen has favored the capacity to elicit host behavior that enhances their transmission.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…5,6) Since the properties of urine seem to accurately reflect the physiological states of fish, it is important to know the physiological levels of urine parameters in different seasons. On the basis of such seasonal changes in urine properties, adequate judgement on the physiological condition of fish is possible, as well as helping researchers to select a suitable season in which to study kidney functions or urine properties.…”
Section: Annualmentioning
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“…Physiol. In Salmo gairdneri, urine flow is of the order of 75-110 mljkg/day (203,204) , ex cept at smolting when the urine flow declines to about half. For personal use only.…”
Section: Teleostsmentioning
confidence: 99%