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Ecosystem energetic implications of parasite and free-living biomass in three estuaries

Armand M. Kuris, Ryan F. Hechinger, Jenny C. Shaw, Kathleen L. Whitney, Leopoldina Aguirre-Macedo, Charlie A. Boch, Andrew P. Dobson, Eleca J. Dunham, Brian L. Fredensborg, Todd C. Huspeni, Julio Lorda, Luzviminda Mababa, Frank T. Mancini, Adrienne B. Mora, Maria Pickering, Nadia L. Talhouk, Mark E. Torchin & Kevin D. Lafferty

Nature 454, 515-518(24 July 2008)

doi:10.1038/nature06970

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Biomass of animals and proportional contribution of parasites in three estuaries.

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Ecosystem-level biomass density of animal parasites in three estuaries.

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Ecosystem-level biomass density of parasitically castrated (extended phenotypes) and uninfected phenotypes of hosts supporting parasitic castrators in three estuaries.

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Standing crop biomass and cercarial productivity of trematodes in Cerithidea californica snails.

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Table 1

Summary of free-living groups and animal parasite functional groups in this study, and number of hosts dissected

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