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@article{346554, author = {Matějusová, Iveta and Morand, Serge and Gelnar, Milan}, article_location = {Australie}, article_number = {2000}, keywords = {nestedness; host length; generalist; specialist; gyrodactylids; monogenea}, language = {eng}, issn = {0020-7519}, journal = {International Journal for Parasitology}, title = {Nestedness in assemblages of gyrodactylids (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidea) parasitising two species of cyprinid - with reference to generalists and specialists}, volume = {30}, year = {2000} }
TY - JOUR ID - 346554 AU - Matějusová, Iveta - Morand, Serge - Gelnar, Milan PY - 2000 TI - Nestedness in assemblages of gyrodactylids (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidea) parasitising two species of cyprinid - with reference to generalists and specialists JF - International Journal for Parasitology VL - 30 IS - 2000 SP - 1153 EP - 1153 PB - Elsevier Science SN - 00207519 KW - nestedness KW - host length KW - generalist KW - specialist KW - gyrodactylids KW - monogenea N2 - The structure of gyrodactylid assemblages in individual fishes of two species of cyprinid was determined. A total of 100 specimens of minnow, Phoxinus phoxinus, and 137 specimens of roach, Rutilus rutilus, were investigated for presence of gyrodactylids. Host specificity, specialists vs. generalists, was noted in each host fish. A nested pattern was recorded in parasite assemblages of minnow, the host with a dominant number of specialist gyrodactylids. A non-nested pattern was observed in parasite assemblages of roach, the host with a dominant number of generalist gyrodactylids. The host specificity appears to be a meaningful factor thath determines the pattern of gyrodactylid assemblages of both fish hosts. ER -
MATĚJUSOVÁ, Iveta, Serge MORAND and Milan GELNAR. Nestedness in assemblages of gyrodactylids (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidea) parasitising two species of cyprinid - with reference to generalists and specialists. \textit{International Journal for Parasitology}. Australie: Elsevier Science, 2000, vol.~30, No~2000, p.~1153-1158. ISSN~0020-7519.
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