Behavioural defense against parasites: interaction with parasite invasiveness.
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Behavioural defences in animals against pathogens and parasites: parallels with the pillars of medicine in humansFaecal avoidance and selective foraging: do wild mice have the luxury to avoid faeces?Invasion of West African cattle by the tick Amblyomma variegatum.Behavioural resistance against a protozoan parasite in the monarch butterfly.Ecophysiology meets conservation: understanding the role of disease in amphibian population declines.Landscape level variation in tick abundance relative to seasonal migration in red deer.Lesser of two evils? Foraging choices in response to threats of predation and parasitism.Natural malaria infection reduces starvation resistance of nutritionally stressed mosquitoes.Fundamental factors determining the nature of parasite aggregation in hostsParallel and nonparallel behavioural evolution in response to parasitism and predation in Trinidadian guppies.Grouping facilitates avoidance of parasites by fish.Cancer and life-history traits: lessons from host-parasite interactions.Living fast and dying of infection: host life history drives interspecific variation in infection and disease risk.Drivers of Intensity and Prevalence of Flea Parasitism on Small Mammals in East African Savanna Ecosystems.Heterogeneous hosts: how variation in host size, behaviour and immunity affects parasite aggregation.Acute impacts of the deer ked (Lipoptena cervi) infestation on reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) behaviour.Thermo-orientation and the movement of feather-feeding lice on hosts.Host mating system and coevolutionary dynamics shape the evolution of parasite avoidance in Caenorhabditis elegans host populations.Evolution of pathogen and parasite avoidance behaviours.Behavioural and environmental correlates of Philophthalmus zalophi infections and their impact on survival in juvenile Galapagos sea lionsPOPULATION DYNAMICS OF TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENTS: COPY NUMBER REGULATION AND SPECIES INVASION REQUIREMENTSImpacts of mosquitoes and black flies on defensive behaviour and microhabitat use of the North American porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum) in southern Quebec
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Behavioural defense against parasites: interaction with parasite invasiveness.
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Behavioural defense against parasites: interaction with parasite invasiveness.
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Behavioural defense against parasites: interaction with parasite invasiveness.
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Behavioural defense against parasites: interaction with parasite invasiveness.
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Behavioural defense against parasites: interaction with parasite invasiveness.
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10.1017/S0031182000085140
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1994-01-01T00:00:00Z