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  • 4. Crowding in the first intermediate host does not affect infection probability in the second host in two helminths.
    Benesh DP.
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  • 9. Tapeworm manipulation of copepod behaviour: parasite genotype has a larger effect than host genotype.
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  • 10. Outcrossing increases infection success and competitive ability: experimental evidence from a hermaphrodite parasite.
    Christen M, Kurtz J, Milinski M.
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  • 11. Suppression of predation on the intermediate host by two trophically-transmitted parasites when uninfective.
    Weinreich F, Benesh DP, Milinski M.
    Parasitology; 2013 Jan 27; 140(1):129-35. PubMed ID: 22906915
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  • 13. Ecological immunology of a tapeworms' interaction with its two consecutive hosts.
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  • 14. Selection on an extreme-yet-conserved larval life-history strategy in a tapeworm.
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  • 15. Hybridization between two cestode species and its consequences for intermediate host range.
    Henrich T, Benesh DP, Kalbe M.
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  • 16. Altered host behaviour: manipulation or energy depletion in tapeworm-infected copepods?
    Franz K, Kurtz J.
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  • 17. In vitro transition of Schistocephalus solidus (Cestoda) from coracidium to procercoid and from procercoid to plerocercoid.
    Jakobsen PJ, Scharsack JP, Hammerschmidt K, Deines P, Kalbe M, Milinski M.
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