Host size constrains growth patterns in both female and male Ceratothoa italica, a mouth-dwelling isopod
(2014)
Journal Article
Pawluk, R., Ciampoli, M., & Mariani, S. (2014). Host size constrains growth patterns in both female and male Ceratothoa italica, a mouth-dwelling isopod. Marine and Freshwater Research, 66(4), 381. https://doi.org/10.1071/MF14125
Host–parasite associations are among the primary drivers of evolutionary diversification, and hold considerable importance for understanding ecological equilibria. In particular, crustacean ectoparasites are typically associated with many fish famili... Read More about Host size constrains growth patterns in both female and male Ceratothoa italica, a mouth-dwelling isopod.