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Parasitology
November 2017
NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research,Department of Coastal Systems,PO Box 59, 1790 AB den Burg,Texel, the NetherlandsandUtrecht University,Postbus 80125, 3508 TC,Utrecht,the Netherlands.
In parasites with complex life cycles the transmission of free-living infective stages can be influenced by ambient community diversity, in particular via predation. Here, we experimentally investigated whether parasite density and the presence of alternative prey can alter predation rates on free-living cercarial stages of a marine trematode by several non-host predators. All four predator species consumed increasing numbers of cercariae with an increase in cercarial density, indicating that the removal of cercariae by predators is effective over a range of natural densities as well as in the presence of alternative prey for a number of predators typical of marine ecosystems.
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