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timothee's specificity [7 articles]

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  • Most of the species on Earth are parasites.
    Int J Parasitol, Vol. 28, No. 12. (1998), pp. 1939-1941.
    by DA Windsor
  • Biodiversity of parasites in a freshwater environment with respect to pollution: metazoan parasites of chub (Leuciscus cephalus L.) as a model for statistical evaluation.
    Int J Parasitol, Vol. 28, No. 10. (1998), pp. 1555-1571.
    by L Dusek, M Gelnar, S Sebelova
  • Introduced species and their missing parasites.
    Nature, Vol. 421, No. 6923. (2003), pp. 628-630.
    by Mark E Torchin, Kevin D Lafferty, Andrew P Dobson, Valerie J Mckenzie, Armand M Kuris
  • Parasites and marine invasions.
    Parasitology, Vol. 124 Suppl (2002), pp. S137-51.
    by ME Tourchin, KD Lafferty, AM Kuris
  • Infestation of an introduced host, the European green crab, Carcinus maenas, by a symbiotic nemertean egg predator, Carcinonemertes epialti.
    J Parasitol, Vol. 82, No. 3. (1996), pp. 449-453.
    by ME Torchin, KD Lafferty, AM Kuris
  • Specificity and host predictability: a comparative analysis among monogenean parasites of fish
    Journal of Animal Ecology, Vol. 68, No. 3. (1999), pp. 437-444.
    by P Sasal, S Trouve, Muller C Graf, S Morand
  • Specificity and specialization of congeneric monogeneans parasitizing cyprinid fish.
    Evolution Int J Org Evolution, Vol. 60, No. 5. (May 2006), pp. 1023-1037.
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