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C M Lively

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Molecular Ecology|June 23, 2005
Mitochondrial haplotypes and the New Zealand origin of clonal European Potamopyrgus, an invasive aquatic snailT Städler, M Frye, M Neiman, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|July 19, 2008
Low migration decreases interference competition among parasites and increases virulenceF Vigneux, F Bashey, M Sicard, et al.
Parasitology|November 11, 2008
Virulence, cultivating conditions, and phylogenetic analyses of oomycete parasites in DaphniaJ Wolinska, K C King, F Vigneux, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|January 7, 2012
Spiteful interactions between sympatric natural isolates of Xenorhabdus bovienii benefit kin and reduce virulenceF Bashey, S K Young, H Hawlena, et al.
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Effect of starvation on parasite-induced mortality in a freshwater snail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum)J Jokela, C M Lively, J Taskinen, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|March 6, 2004
Effects of host condition on susceptibility to infection, parasite developmental rate, and parasite transmission in a snail-trematode interactionA C Krist, J Jokela, J Wiehn, et al.
Parasitology|November 10, 2000
Spatial variation in susceptibility to infection in a snail-trematode interactionA C Kristt, C M Lively, E P Levri, et al.
Biology Letters|April 25, 2014
Exposure to parasites increases promiscuity in a freshwater snailD M Soper, K C King, D Vergara, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|January 15, 2014
Faster clonal turnover in high-infection habitats provides evidence for parasite-mediated selectionD Paczesniak, S Adolfsson, K Liljeroos, et al.
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. Linnean Society of London|December 6, 2013
Spermatozoa Production by Triploid Males in the New Zealand Freshwater Snail <i>Potamopyrgus antipodarum.</i>D M Soper, M Neiman, O P Savytskyy, et al.
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Molecular Ecology|June 23, 2005
Mitochondrial haplotypes and the New Zealand origin of clonal European Potamopyrgus, an invasive aquatic snailT Städler, M Frye, M Neiman, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|July 19, 2008
Low migration decreases interference competition among parasites and increases virulenceF Vigneux, F Bashey, M Sicard, et al.
Parasitology|November 11, 2008
Virulence, cultivating conditions, and phylogenetic analyses of oomycete parasites in DaphniaJ Wolinska, K C King, F Vigneux, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|January 7, 2012
Spiteful interactions between sympatric natural isolates of Xenorhabdus bovienii benefit kin and reduce virulenceF Bashey, S K Young, H Hawlena, et al.
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Effect of starvation on parasite-induced mortality in a freshwater snail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum)J Jokela, C M Lively, J Taskinen, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|March 6, 2004
Effects of host condition on susceptibility to infection, parasite developmental rate, and parasite transmission in a snail-trematode interactionA C Krist, J Jokela, J Wiehn, et al.
Parasitology|November 10, 2000
Spatial variation in susceptibility to infection in a snail-trematode interactionA C Kristt, C M Lively, E P Levri, et al.
Biology Letters|April 25, 2014
Exposure to parasites increases promiscuity in a freshwater snailD M Soper, K C King, D Vergara, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|January 15, 2014
Faster clonal turnover in high-infection habitats provides evidence for parasite-mediated selectionD Paczesniak, S Adolfsson, K Liljeroos, et al.
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. Linnean Society of London|December 6, 2013
Spermatozoa Production by Triploid Males in the New Zealand Freshwater Snail <i>Potamopyrgus antipodarum.</i>D M Soper, M Neiman, O P Savytskyy, et al.
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