Publikationen von Daniel P. Benesh
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Zeitschriftenartikel (25)
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88 (12), S. 1986 - 1997 (2019)
Examining the role of parasites in limiting unidirectional gene flow between lake and river sticklebacks. Journal of Animal Ecology 2.
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15, 20190495 (2019)
Tapeworm manipulation of copepod behaviour: parasite genotype has a larger effect than host genotype. Biology Letters 3.
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93 (2), S. 172 - 176 (2019)
Crowding in the first intermediate host does not affect infection probability in the second host in two helminths. Journal of Helminthology 4.
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85 (4), S. 1004 - 1013 (2016)
Experimental parasite community ecology: intraspecific variation in a large tapeworm affects community assembly. Journal of Animal Ecology 5.
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281 (1793), 20141462 (2014)
The trophic vacuum and the evolution of complex life cycles in trophically transmitted helminths. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 6.
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141 (7), S. 934 - 939 (2014)
Copulation order, density cues and variance in fertilization success in a cestode. Parasitology 7.
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68 (6), S. 1762 - 1774 (2014)
Lifetime inbreeding depression, purging, and mating system evolution in a simultaneous hermaphrodite tapeworm. Evolution 8.
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139, S. 1 - 5 (2014)
Making the in vitro breeding of Schistocephalus solidus more flexible. Experimental Parasitology 9.
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26 (8), S. 1625 - 1633 (2013)
Parental effects on the larval performance of a tapeworm in its copepod first host. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 10.
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6, 33 (2013)
Hybridization between two cestode species and its consequences for intermediate host range. Parasites & Vectors 11.
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181 (1), S. 39 - 51 (2013)
Complex life cycles: why refrain from growth before reproduction in the adult niche? The American Naturalist 12.
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140 (1), S. 129 - 135 (2013)
Suppression of predation on the intermediate host by two trophically-transmitted parasites when uninfective. Parasitology 13.
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121 (9), S. 1391 - 1399 (2012)
The relationship between larval size and fitness in the tapeworm Schistocephalus solidus: bigger is better? Oikos 14.
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5 (1), 90 (2012)
Growth and ontogeny of the tapeworm Schistocephalus solidus in its copepod first host affects performance in its stickleback second intermediate host. Parasites & Vectors 15.
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65 (8), S. 2286 - 2299 (2011)
Exploitation of the same trophic link favors convergence of larval life-history strategies in complex life cycle helminths. Evolution 16.
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138 (7), S. 913 - 925 (2011)
Intensity-dependent host mortality: what can it tell us about larval growth strategies in complex life cycle helminths? Parasitology 17.
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40 (4), S. 487 - 497 (2010)
Developmental inflexibility of larval tapeworms in response to resource variation. International Journal for Parasitology 18.
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162 (3), S. 599 - 608 (2010)
What are the evolutionary constraints on larval growth in a trophically transmitted parasite? Oecologia 19.
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136 (8), S. 847 - 854 (2009)
Acanthocephalan size and sex affect the modification of intermediate host colouration. Parasitology 20.
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22 (4), S. 699 - 707 (2009)
Differences in parasite susceptibility and costs of resistance between naturally exposed and unexposed host populations. Journal of Evolutionary Biology