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High parasite diversity in the amphipod Gammarus lacustris in a subarctic lake
2020
Ecology and Evolution
Amphipods are often key species in aquatic food webs due to their functional roles in the ecosystem and as intermediate hosts for trophically transmitted parasites. Amphipods can also host many parasite species, yet few studies address the entire parasite community of a gammarid population, precluding a more dynamic understanding of the food web. We set out to identify and quantify the parasite community of Gammarus lacustris to understand the contributions of the amphipod and its parasites to
doi:10.1002/ece3.6869
pmid:33209296
pmcid:PMC7663964
fatcat:slo27p2lyncjhdauek533kehiu