Parasites as drivers of key processes in aquatic ecosystems: Facts and future directions

作者: B. Sures , M. Nachev , M. Pahl , D. Grabner , C. Selbach

DOI: 10.1016/J.EXPPARA.2017.03.011

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摘要: Despite the advances in our understanding of ecological importance parasites that we have made recent years, are still far away from having a complete picture implications connected to parasitism. In present paper highlight key issues illustrate (1) important contributions biodiversity, (2) their integral role ecosystems, (3) as well effects keystone species (4) and biological invasion processes. By using selected examples aquatic ecosystems want provide an insight generate interest into topic, show directions for future research field parasitology. This may help convince more parasitologists ecologists contributing advancing complex fascinating interplay parasites, hosts ecosystems.

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