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Article Dans Une Revue Ecology and Evolution Année : 2018

Parasitic versus nutritional regulation of natural fish populations

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on diet, physiology, and feeding behaviour of fish within lakes. Overall, we found a low impact of parasitism on the physiological condition and trophic status of juvenile perch at the end of their first summer. We find instead that juvenile perch growth and fat storage, both factors tied to their winter survival, are under strong nutritional constraints. However, the coinciding nutritional constraints and parasite prevalence of perch juveniles in these three lakes may result from the indirect effect of lake nutrient concentrations, which, as a major control of zooplankton communities, simultaneously regulate both the dietary quality of fish prey and the host-parasite encounter rates.
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Amélie Frantz, Marie-Elodie Perga, Jean Guillard. Parasitic versus nutritional regulation of natural fish populations. Ecology and Evolution, 2018, 8 (17), pp.8713-8725. ⟨10.1002/ece3.4391⟩. ⟨hal-02621526⟩
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