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Infection success of different trematode genotypes in two alternative intermediate hosts: evidence for intraspecific specialization?
2009
Parasitology
The evolution of host specificity and the potential trade-off between being a generalist and a specialist are central issues in the evolutionary ecology of parasites. Different species of parasites or even different populations of the same species often show different degrees of host specificity. However, less is known about intraspecific variation in host specificity within a population. We investigated intraspecific variation by experimentally exposing cercariae from different clones of the
doi:10.1017/s0031182009991107
pmid:19765340
fatcat:37fmfc6p6rhfzgtsrls6ofqx2u