Host-manipulation by parasites with complex life cycles: adaptive or not?

F Cézilly, F Thomas, V Médoc, MJ Perrot-Minnot - Trends in Parasitology, 2010 - cell.com
The effect of host manipulation by parasites on trophic transmission to final hosts remains
unclear. The transmission benefits gained by manipulative parasites are difficult to assess …

Magnitude and direction of parasite‐induced phenotypic alterations: a meta‐analysis in acanthocephalans

M Fayard, FX Dechaume‐Moncharmont… - Biological …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Several parasite species have the ability to modify their host's phenotype to their own
advantage thereby increasing the probability of transmission from one host to another. This …

MODIFICATION OF HOSTS'BEHAVIOR BY A PARASITE: FIELD EVIDENCE FOR ADAPTIVE MANIPULATION

C Lagrue, N Kaldonski, MJ Perrot-Minnot, S Motreuil… - Ecology, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Parasites relying on trophic transmission to complete their life cycles often induce
modifications of their host's behavior in ways that may increase their susceptibility to …

Protection first then facilitation: a manipulative parasite modulates the vulnerability to predation of its intermediate host according to its own developmental stage

L Dianne, MJ Perrot‐Minnot, A Bauer, M Gaillard… - …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Many trophically transmitted parasites with complex life cycles manipulate their intermediate
host behavior in ways facilitating their transmission to final host by predation. This facilitation …

Multidimensionality in parasite-induced phenotypic alterations: ultimate versus proximate aspects

F Cézilly, A Favrat… - Journal of Experimental …, 2013 - journals.biologists.com
In most cases, parasites alter more than one dimension in their host phenotype. Although
multidimensionality in parasite-induced phenotypic alterations (PIPAs) seems to be the rule …

The effects of parasite age and intensity on variability in acanthocephalan-induced behavioural manipulation

N Franceschi, A Bauer, L Bollache, T Rigaud - International journal for …, 2008 - Elsevier
Numerous parasites with complex life cycles are able to manipulate the behaviour of their
intermediate host in a way that increases their trophic transmission to the definitive host …

Parasites in imported edible fish and a systematic review of the pathophysiology of infection and the potential threat to Australian native aquatic species

M Williams, M Hernandez-Jover, S Shamsi - Diversity, 2023 - mdpi.com
Previous research has shown that certain types of edible fish imported into Australia are
infected with Euclinostomum/Isoparorchis digenetic trematodes. In the present study …

Increased temperature has no consequence for behavioral manipulation despite effects on both partners in the interaction between a crustacean host and a …

S Labaude, F Cézilly, L De Marco, T Rigaud - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
Parasites alter many traits of their hosts. In particular, parasites known as “manipulative” may
increase their probability of transmission by inducing phenotypic alterations in their …

[HTML][HTML] Cooperation and conflict in host manipulation: interactions among macro-parasites and micro-organisms

F Cézilly, MJ Perrot-Minnot, T Rigaud - Frontiers in microbiology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Several parasite species are known to manipulate the phenotype of their hosts in ways that
enhance their own transmission. Co-occurrence of manipulative parasites, belonging to the …

The ecological importance of amphipod–parasite associations for aquatic ecosystems

L Giari, EA Fano, G Castaldelli, D Grabner, B Sures - Water, 2020 - mdpi.com
Amphipods are a key component of aquatic ecosystems due to their distribution, abundance
and ecological role. They also serve as hosts for many micro-and macro-parasites. The …