Opposing life history strategies allow grass shrimp parasites to avoid a conflict of interest
Robert P. Finn,
Julia C. Buck
Abstract:A con ict of interest occurs when parasites manipulate the behavior of their host in contradictory ways.In grass shrimp (Palaemonetes pugio), trematode parasites cause the shrimp to be more active than usual around predators, while bopyrid isopod parasites elicit the opposite response. Since these parasites are altering the host's behavior in opposing directions, a con ict of interest should occur in doubly infected shrimp. Natural selection should favor attempts to resolve this con ict through avoidance, kill… Show more
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