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  1. Crowding in the first intermediate host does not affect infection probability in the second host in two helminths
  2. A life cycle database for parasitic acanthocephalans, cestodes, and nematodes
  3. Autonomy and integration in complex parasite life cycles
  4. Sexual segregation of Echinorhynchus borealis von Linstow, 1901 (Acanthocephala) in the gut of burbot (Lota lota Linnaeus)
  5. The occurrence of Echinorhynchus salmonis Muller, 1784 in benthic amphipods in the Baltic Sea
  6. The natural history of Echinorhynchus bothniensis Zdzitowiecki and Valtonen, 1987 (Acanthocephala) in a high Arctic lake
  7. Does resource availability affect host manipulation? – an experimental test with Schistocephalus solidus
  8. The trophic vacuum and the evolution of complex life cycles in trophically transmitted helminths
  9. Making the in vitro breeding of Schistocephalus solidus more flexible
  10. LIFETIME INBREEDING DEPRESSION, PURGING, AND MATING SYSTEM EVOLUTION IN A SIMULTANEOUS HERMAPHRODITE TAPEWORM
  11. Copulation order, density cues and variance in fertilization success in a cestode
  12. Complex Life Cycles: Why Refrain from Growth before Reproduction in the Adult Niche?
  13. Hybridization between two cestode species and its consequences for intermediate host range
  14. Suppression of predation on the intermediate host by two trophically-transmitted parasites when uninfective
  15. The relationship between larval size and fitness in the tapeworm Schistocephalus solidus: bigger is better?
  16. Intensity-dependent host mortality: what can it tell us about larval growth strategies in complex life cycle helminths?
  17. EXPLOITATION OF THE SAME TROPHIC LINK FAVORS CONVERGENCE OF LARVAL LIFE-HISTORY STRATEGIES IN COMPLEX LIFE CYCLE HELMINTHS
  18. Developmental inflexibility of larval tapeworms in response to resource variation
  19. What are the evolutionary constraints on larval growth in a trophically transmitted parasite?
  20. Acanthocephalan size and sex affect the modification of intermediate host colouration
  21. Seasonal changes in host phenotype manipulation by an acanthocephalan: time to be transmitted?
  22. The Effect of Echinorhynchus borealis (Acanthocephala) Infection on the Anti-Predator Behavior of a Benthic Amphipod
  23. Multidimensionality and intra-individual variation in host manipulation by an acanthocephalan
  24. PROXIMATE FACTORS AFFECTING THE LARVAL LIFE HISTORY OF ACANTHOCEPHALUS LUCII (ACANTHOCEPHALA)
  25. EFFECTS OF ACANTHOCEPHALUS LUCII (ACANTHOCEPHALA) ON INTERMEDIATE HOST SURVIVAL AND GROWTH: IMPLICATIONS FOR EXPLOITATION STRATEGIES
  26. Sexual differences in larval life history traits of acanthocephalan cystacanths
  27. Reliability of mitochondrial DNA in an acanthocephalan: The problem of pseudogenes
  28. THE BEHAVIORAL RESPONSE OF AMPHIPODS HARBORING CORYNOSOMA CONSTRICTUM (ACANTHOCEPHALA) TO VARIOUS COMPONENTS OF LIGHT