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Mol Ecol
November 2014
Biological Sciences, University of Texas at Brownsville, One West University Boulevard-LHSB 2.816, Brownsville, TX, 78520, USA.
Turbidity associated with river plumes is known to affect the search ability of visual predators and thus can drive 'top-down' impacts on prey populations in complex ecosystems; however, traditional quantification of predator-prey relationships (i.e. stomach content analysis) often fails with larval fish due to rapid digestion rates.
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July 2014
*Department of Biology, The University of Texas-Pan American, 1201 W. University Drive, Edinburg, TX 78539, USA; Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Texas at Brownsville, One West University Boulevard - LHSB 2.816, Brownsville, TX 78520, USA
Parasites that invade the nervous system of their hosts have perhaps the best potential to manipulate their host's behavior, but how they manipulate the host, if they do at all, could depend on their position within the host's nervous system. We hypothesize that parasites that live in the nervous system of their host will be randomly distributed if they exert their influence through non-specific effects (i.e.
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