2023
DOI: 10.1111/fwb.14155
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New species, new story: The impact of invasive non‐host predators on host‐trematode interactions

Abstract: Predation is considered one of the key drivers shaping the relationships between animals. There is increasing evidence that non‐host aquatic taxa use free‐living parasite stages as prey, including motile cercariae of digenean trematodes. However, species‐specific predator differences in cercarial consumption are poorly understood, especially when invasive consumers are involved. We used experimental approaches to investigate the possible predator‐induced reduction in trematode‐host encounters in freshwater be… Show more

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