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Latitudinal gradient in the taxonomic composition of parasite communities.Ten polymorphic microsatellite loci for the trematode Curtuteria australis (Echinostomatidae).Fluorescent probes as a tool for labelling and tracking the amphibian chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis.Effects of the trematode Maritrema novaezealandensis on the behaviour of its amphipod host: adaptive or not?Fossils of parasites: what can the fossil record tell us about the evolution of parasitism?Nematode parasite diversity in birds: the role of host ecology, life history and migration.Interactions between parasites of the cockle Austrovenus stutchburyi: hitch-hikers, resident-cleaners, and habitat-facilitators.Body size, trophic level, and the use of fish as transmission routes by parasites.Intra-host competition between co-infecting digeneans within a bivalve second intermediate host: dominance by priority-effect or taking advantage of others?Recruitment rate of gymnophallid metacercariae in the New Zealand cockle Austrovenus stutchburyi: an experimental test of the hitch-hiking hypothesis.Taxonomic resolution in parasite community studies: are things getting worse?The use of fluorescent fatty acid analogs as labels in trematode experimental infections.Causes of intraspecific variation in body size among trematode metacercariae.Size-dependent pattern of metacercariae accumulation in Macomona liliana: the threshold for infection in a dead-end host.Evolution: how a barnacle came to parasitise a shark.The marine limpet Notoacmea scapha acts as a transmission sink for intertidal cercariae in Otago Harbour, New Zealand.Infection success of different trematode genotypes in two alternative intermediate hosts: evidence for intraspecific specialization?Escape from the Red Queen: an overlooked scenario in coevolutionary studies
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Tommy L. F. Leung
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