Sea lice infestation level alters salmon swimming depth in sea-cages
Host-parasite systems are often characterised by a co-evolutionary arms race, with avoidance behaviour being the first line of defence for hosts. In aquatic ecosystems, the rapid rise of fish farming has elevated host abundance, altering the context of host-parasite interactions. Behavioural defence...
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Auteurs principaux: | S Bui, F Oppedal, L Stien, T Dempster |
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Inter-Research
2016
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