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Argulus coregoni (Branchiura: Argulidae) parasitic on the torrent catfish Liobagrus reini in Japan
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Patterns of host switching in the fish ectoparasite Argulus coregoni
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2007Mating is essential for sexually reproducing species to pass on their genes. For sexual parasites, this implies a need to switch the host in the search for a mate when potential partners are not available on the same host, although host switching includes risks like starvation and predation. Studies of mate-searching behavior predict that commonly only
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Aquaculture, 2021
Abstract The ayu Plecoglossus altivelis altivelis, a popular fishery resource in Japan, harbors a branchiuran parasite Argulus coregoni in wild rivers. This parasite has so far been investigated in its direct and indirect pathogenicity to freshwater salmonids, which are considered as the preferred hosts, but potential impacts on other host fishes ...
Hirotaka Katahira +5 more
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Abstract The ayu Plecoglossus altivelis altivelis, a popular fishery resource in Japan, harbors a branchiuran parasite Argulus coregoni in wild rivers. This parasite has so far been investigated in its direct and indirect pathogenicity to freshwater salmonids, which are considered as the preferred hosts, but potential impacts on other host fishes ...
Hirotaka Katahira +5 more
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