Pages that link to "Item:Q47390"
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The following pages link to Kevin Lafferty (Q47390):
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- Activities and preliminary results of nearshore benthic habitat mapping in southern California, 1998 (Q74319) (← links)
- Conflict of interest between a nematode and a trematode in an amphipod host: Test of the "sabotage" hypothesis (Q143850) (← links)
- Use of acoustic classification of sidescan sonar data for mapping benthic habitat in the Northern Channel Islands, California (Q143884) (← links)
- Trophic strategies, animal diversity and body size (Q143885) (← links)
- Trematodes associated with mangrove habitat in Puerto Rican salt marshes (Q144265) (← links)
- Host diversity begets parasite diversity: Bird final hosts and trematodes in snail intermediate hosts (Q144280) (← links)
- Are diseases increasing in the ocean? (Q144503) (← links)
- The evolution of trophic transmission (Q144754) (← links)
- Parasitism and the biodiversity-functioning relationship (Q145076) (← links)
- Restricted access Giant kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera, increases faunal diversity through physical engineering (Q145116) (← links)
- Local extinction of the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) following rat eradication on Palmyra Atol (Q145162) (← links)
- Unique parasite aDNA in moa coprolites from New Zealand suggests mass parasite extinctions followed human-induced megafauna extinctions (Q145276) (← links)
- To reduce the global burden of human schistosomiasis, use ‘old fashioned’ snail control (Q145535) (← links)
- Fear of feces? Trade-offs between disease risk and foraging drive animal activity around raccoon latrines (Q145545) (← links)
- A food web including parasites for kelp forests of the Santa Barbara Channel, California (Q146003) (← links)
- Causes of delayed outbreak responses and their impacts on epidemic spread (Q146260) (← links)
- Broadening the ecology of fear: Non-lethal effects arise from diverse responses to predation and parasitism (Q146320) (← links)
- Improving the ability of a BACI design to detect impacts within a kelp‐forest community (Q146382) (← links)
- Digenean metacercariae of fishes from the lagoon flats of Palmyra Atoll, Eastern Indo-Pacific (Q147207) (← links)
- Biodiversity loss decreases parasite diversity: theory and patterns (Q147422) (← links)
- More than a meal: integrating non-feeding interactions into food webs (Q147472) (← links)
- New parasites and predators follow the introduction of two fish species to a subarctic lake: implications for food-web structure and functioning (Q147473) (← links)
- Shading decreases the abundance of the herbivorous California horn snail, <i>Cerithidea californica</i> (Q147474) (← links)
- Nematomorph parasites indirectly alter the food web and ecosystem function of streams through behavioural manipulation of their cricket hosts. (Q147575) (← links)
- Editorial: roles and mechanisms of parasitism in aquatic microbial communities (Q147704) (← links)
- Reduced transmission of human schistosomiasis after restoration of a native river prawn that preys on the snail intermediate host (Q147755) (← links)
- How do humans affect wildlife nematodes? (Q147781) (← links)
- The rising tide of ocean diseases: Unsolved problems and research priorities (Q148356) (← links)
- Habitat of endangered white abalone, <i>Haliotis sorenseni</i> (Q148419) (← links)
- The elusive baseline of marine disease: Are diseases in ocean ecosystems increasing? (Q148420) (← links)
- Does terrestrial epidemiology apply to marine systems? (Q148520) (← links)
- Ecology of the brain trematode Euhaplorchis californiensis and its host, the California Killifish (Fundulus parvipinnis) (Q148835) (← links)
- Differential escape from parasites by two competing introduced crabs (Q148981) (← links)
- Southern California and range‐wide raccoon gastrointestinal helminth database (Q149502) (← links)
- Species insurance trumps spatial insurance in stabilizing biomass of a marine macroalgal metacommunity (Q149787) (← links)
- Ecological and socioeconomic factors associated with the human burden of environmentally mediated pathogens: A global analysis (Q150430) (← links)
- Evidence gaps and diversity among potential win–win solutions for conservation and human infectious disease control (Q150871) (← links)
- Future directions to manage wildlife health in a changing climate (Q150873) (← links)
- The rise and fall of infectious disease in a warmer world (Q151260) (← links)
- Revisiting Paine’s 1966 sea star removal experiment, the most-cited empirical article in the American Naturalist (Q151274) (← links)
- Environmental change makes robust ecological networks fragile (Q151283) (← links)
- Global assessment of schistosomiasis control over the past century shows targeting the snail intermediate host works best (Q151404) (← links)
- Foraging on prey that are modified by parasites (Q151952) (← links)
- Is a healthy ecosystem one that is rich in parasites? (Q152365) (← links)
- Abalone farm discharges the withering syndrome pathogen into the wild (Q154788) (← links)
- Biodiversity loss and infectious diseases (Q154884) (← links)
- The role of infectious disease in marine communities (Q154892) (← links)
- Ecosystem consequences of fish parasites (Q155572) (← links)
- Diversity increases biomass production for trematode parasites in snails (Q155573) (← links)
- Reef fishes have higher parasite richness at unfished Palmyra Atoll compared to fished Kiritimati Island (Q155612) (← links)