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The Role of Tourism and Recreation in the Spread of Non-Native Species: A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisEaten alive: cannibalism is enhanced by parasitesInfection of Gammarus duebeni populations by two vertically transmitted microsporidia; parasite detection and discrimination by PCR-RFLP.Invasion success of Fibrillanosema crangonycis, n.sp., n.g.: a novel vertically transmitted microsporidian parasite from the invasive amphipod host Crangonyx pseudogracilis.Incomplete feminisation by the microsporidian sex ratio distorter, Nosema granulosis, and reduced transmission and feminisation efficiency at low temperatures.Resolution of a taxonomic conundrum: an ultrastructural and molecular description of the life cycle of Pleistophora mulleri (Pfeiffer 1895; Georgevitch 1929).Parasitic manipulation of host life history and sexual behaviour.Molecular data suggest that microsporidian parasites in freshwater snails are diverse.Roles of parasites in animal invasions.How parasites affect interactions between competitors and predators.The Galton-Watson branching process as a quantitative tool in parasitology.Prey aggregation is an effective olfactory predator avoidance strategy.Branchiobdellidan infestation on endangered white-clawed crayfish (Austropotamobius pallipes) in the UK.Should sex-ratio distorting parasites abandon horizontal transmission?Parasitism may enhance rather than reduce the predatory impact of an invader.Inherited microorganisms, sex-specific virulence and reproductive parasitism.Predatory functional response and prey choice identify predation differences between native/invasive and parasitised/unparasitised crayfish.Microsporidian life cycles and diversity: the relationship between virulence and transmission.Use of sentinel snails for the detection of Schistosoma haematobium transmission on Zanzibar and observations on transmission patterns.Do invasive species perform better in their new ranges?Baseline histopathological survey of a recently invading island population of 'killer shrimp', Dikerogammarus villosus.Strategic sperm allocation under parasitic sex-ratio distortionBiosecurity and vector behaviour: evaluating the potential threat posed by anglers and canoeists as pathways for the spread of invasive non-native species and pathogens.Predicting invasive species impacts: a community module functional response approach reveals context dependencies.Parasites and biological invasions: parallels, interactions, and control.Transovarial transmission.Invaders in hot water: a simple decontamination method to prevent the accidental spread of aquatic invasive non-native species.Specific detection and localization of microsporidian parasites in invertebrate hosts by using in situ hybridization.Parasites and biological invasions.Wildlife diseases: from individuals to ecosystems.Microsporidia: diverse, dynamic, and emergent pathogens in aquatic systems.Cucumispora ornata n. sp. (Fungi: Microsporidia) infecting invasive 'demon shrimp' (Dikerogammarus haemobaphes) in the United Kingdom.A keystone effect for parasites in intraguild predation?Parasites that change predator or prey behaviour can have keystone effects on community composition.Challenging the view that invasive non-native plants are not a significant threat to the floristic diversity of Great Britain.Effects of feminizing microsporidia on the masculinizing function of the androgenic gland in Gammarus duebeni.Ecological impacts of the microsporidian parasite Pleistophora mulleri on its freshwater amphipod host Gammarus duebeni celticus.Horizontal transmission of Thelohania contejeani in the endangered white-clawed (Austropotamobius pallipes) and the invasive signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus).Parasite transmission and cannibalism in an amphipod (Crustacea).Mechanisms of parasite-induced sex reversal in Gammarus duebeni.
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