Larval amphibian growth and development under varying density: are parasitized individuals poor competitors?

Volume: 155, Issue: 3, Pages: 641 - 649
Published: Dec 20, 2007
Abstract
Population density and infection with parasites often are important factors affecting the growth and development of individuals. How these factors co-occur and interact in nature should have important consequences for individual fitness and higher-order phenomena, such as population dynamics of hosts and their interactions with other species. However, few studies have examined the joint effects of density and parasitism on host growth and...
Paper Details
Title
Larval amphibian growth and development under varying density: are parasitized individuals poor competitors?
Published Date
Dec 20, 2007
Journal
Volume
155
Issue
3
Pages
641 - 649
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