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Stable isotope analysis of the common periwinkle Littorina littorea depending...
Littorina littorea was collected at the study site. The foot of Littorina littorea was used for stable isotope analysis (δ15N and δ13C). The stable isotope composition of... -
Habitat choice of the common periwinkle Littorina littorea depending on infec...
Littorina littorea were collected from the habitat, screened for infection and marked before being released back into the environment. After 24 hours they were recollected and... -
Spatial pattern analysis for habitat composition and availability of food sou...
The habitat at Möltenort was characterised with a 24 cm x 24 cm metal frame, which was thrown parallel to the coast 30 times within the 100 m transect. Coverage of Amphibalanus... -
The diet contribution and habitat selection of the common periwinkle Littorin...
The common periwinkle Littorina littorea is an ecologically important grazer and serves as the first intermediate host for several trematode species in the Baltic Sea,... -
Amount of shed cercariea of L. littorea with and without experimental crab pr...
In this study, we examined how chemical cues from a predatory marine crab affect the transmission of a parasitic trematode from its first (periwinkle) to its second (mussel)... -
Metacercariea in blue mussel (M. edulis) with and without experimental crab p...
In this study, we examined how chemical cues from a predatory marine crab affect the transmission of a parasitic trematode from its first (periwinkle) to its second (mussel)... -
Blue mussel (M. edulis) infection with metacercariea with and without experim...
In this study, we examined how chemical cues from a predatory marine crab affect the transmission of a parasitic trematode from its first (periwinkle) to its second (mussel)... -
Parasite transmission from first to second intermediate trematode marine moll...
In this study, we examined how chemical cues from a predatory marine crab affect the transmission of a parasitic trematode from its first (periwinkle) to its second (mussel)...
