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Longer durability of host–parasite interaction increases host density Open
Comparing cases of parasitism and predation that lead to victim death, parasites need more time to complete victim exploitation. This longer ‘interaction durability' delays energy transfer from host to parasite. During exploitation, parasi…
Flexibility in Aquatic Food Web Interactions: Linking Scales and Approaches Open
Trophic interactions determine food web structure and influence biodiversity, community structure, ecosystem functioning, and food web responses to global change. These interactions are highly flexible, changing on temporal scales from diu…
View article: The 2024 “Hacking Limnology” Workshop Series and Virtual Summit: Increasing Inclusion, Participation, and Representation in the Aquatic Sciences
The 2024 “Hacking Limnology” Workshop Series and Virtual Summit: Increasing Inclusion, Participation, and Representation in the Aquatic Sciences Open
The 4th Aquatic Ecosystem MOdeling Network—Junior (AEMON-J) Hacking Limnology Workshop and 5th Virtual Summit: Incorporating Data Science and Open Science in the Aquatic Sciences (DSOS) convened 15–19 July 2024. During the week, these join…
View article: Synergistic effects of predation and parasitism on competition between edible and inedible phytoplankton
Synergistic effects of predation and parasitism on competition between edible and inedible phytoplankton Open
Fungi can affect aquatic ecosystems through syntrophic and parasitic interactions with other organisms and organic matter. In pelagic systems, fungal parasites on phytoplankton can control trophic interactions and food-web dynamics, e.g., …
Critical role of parasite‐mediated energy pathway on community response to nutrient enrichment Open
Parasites form an integral part of food webs, however, they are often ignored in classic food web theory or limited to the investigation of trophic transmission pathways. Specifically, direct consumption of parasites by nonhost predators i…
Critical role of parasite-mediated trophic interactions for energy flow and community dynamics Open
Parasites form an integral part of food webs, however, mechanistic insights into the role of parasites for energy flow and community dynamics is currently limited by a lack of conceptual studies investigating host-parasite interactions in …