Temporal changes in streamflow can predict parasitism levels in freshwater prawns better than host traits
Alison Carlos Wunderlich,
Esli Emanoel Domingues Mosna,
Marcelo Antonio Amaro Pinheiro
Abstract:Understanding how changes in the hydrological regime drive parasite loads and dynamics remains a challenging issue in ecological parasitology. Temporal changes in streamflow and rainfall are key hydrological factors that could alter interactions between the parasite and host and affect parasitism levels. However, to investigate the effect of streamflow, rainfall and its mechanisms, it is important to control host traits that can also influence parasitism levels in freshwater systems.
Here, we used a cymothoid… Show more
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