Search Results - "Krist, Amy C"
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No evidence for a dilution effect of the non-native snail, Potamopyrgus antipodarum, on native snails
Published in PloS one (01-10-2020)“…The dilution effect can occur by a range of mechanisms and results in reduced parasite prevalence in host taxa. In invaded ecosystems, the dilution effect can…”
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Phenotypic plasticity of the introduced New Zealand mud snail, Potamopyrgus antipodarum, compared to sympatric native snails
Published in PloS one (01-04-2014)“…Phenotypic plasticity is likely to be important in determining the invasive potential of a species, especially if invasive species show greater plasticity or…”
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Response to phosphorus limitation varies among lake populations of the freshwater snail Potamopyrgus antipodarum
Published in PloS one (16-01-2014)“…Local adaptation--typically recognized as higher values of fitness-related traits for native vs. non-native individuals when measured in the native…”
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Resource quantity and quality differentially control stream invertebrate biodiversity across spatial scales
Published in Ecology letters (01-12-2023)“…Resource quantity controls biodiversity across spatial scales; however, the importance of resource quality to cross-scale patterns in species richness has…”
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Field surveys reveal physicochemical conditions promoting occurrence and high abundance of an invasive freshwater snail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum)
Published in Aquatic invasions (18-04-2023)“…Environmental conditions promoting the occurrence and high abundance of non-native taxa are linked to critical stages of species invasions: establishment,…”
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Environmental filtering governs consistent vertical zonation in sedimentary microbial communities across disconnected mountain lakes
Published in Environmental microbiology (01-03-2024)“…Subsurface microorganisms make up the majority of Earth's microbial biomass, but ecological processes governing surface communities may not explain community…”
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Trematode prevalence and an invasive freshwater snail: fewer infections and parasites likely contribute to the success of an invasive snail
Published in Biological invasions (01-04-2020)“…The enemy release hypothesis postulates that non-native species establish and become abundant because coevolved enemies from the native range are missing or…”
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Novel environments induce variability in fitness‐related traits
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-06-2023)“…Environmental change from anthropogenic activities threatens individual organisms, the persistence of populations, and entire species. Rapid environmental…”
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Invasive Potamopyrgus antipodarum (New Zealand mud snails) and native snails differ in sensitivity to specific electrical conductivity and cations
Published in Aquatic ecology (01-03-2020)“…When species are introduced to novel environments, abiotic conditions must be suitable for species to become invasive. For example, water chemistry must be…”
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Improving estimates of richness, habitat associations, and assemblage characteristics of freshwater gastropods
Published in Aquatic conservation (01-01-2020)“…Freshwater gastropods are imperilled globally and are among North America's most vulnerable major animal groups. Habitat loss, invasive species, and inadequate…”
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Parallel shifts in trout feeding morphology suggest rapid adaptation to alpine lake environments
Published in Evolution (29-06-2023)“…Eco-evolutionary interactions following ecosystem change provide critical insight into the ability of organisms to adapt to shifting resource landscapes. Here…”
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SENSITIVITY TO PHOSPHORUS LIMITATION INCREASES WITH PLOIDY LEVEL IN A NEW ZEALAND SNAIL
Published in Evolution (01-05-2013)“…Evolutionary and ecological factors that explain natural variation in ploidy level remain poorly understood. One intriguing possibility is that nutrient costs…”
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A precipitous decline in an invasive snail population cannot be explained by a native predator
Published in Biological invasions (01-02-2020)“…Population dynamics of invasive species can exhibit rapid population growth followed by rapid decline. Populations of Potamopyrgus antipodarum , an invasive…”
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Phosphorus availability in the source population influences response to dietary phosphorus quantity in a New Zealand freshwater snail
Published in Oecologia (01-12-2017)“…We investigated whether previously documented variation among populations in availability of dietary phosphorus (P) is linked to heterogeneity in growth rate…”
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The invasive New Zealand mudsnail, Potamopyrgus antipodarum, is an effective grazer of algae and altered the assemblage of diatoms more than native grazers
Published in Hydrobiologia (01-09-2012)“…Exploitation of shared resources often mediates the impacts of invasive species on native species. In a field experiment, we compared the ability to graze…”
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Foraging differences between the native snail, Fossaria sp. and the invasive New Zealand mudsnail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum) in response to phosphorus limitation
Published in Aquatic ecology (01-06-2016)“…Animals require food adequate in quantity and quality to grow and reproduce. Therefore, environments limited in key nutrients may promote competitive…”
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Phosphorus-mediated changes in life history traits of the invasive New Zealand mudsnail (Potamopyrgus antipodarum)
Published in Oecologia (01-07-2010)“…Understanding the mechanisms that species use to succeed in new environments is vital to predicting the extent of invasive species impacts. Food quality is…”
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Evidence for extensive but variable nutrient limitation in New Zealand lakes
Published in Evolutionary ecology (01-10-2016)“…Nutrient limitation causes reduced growth of organisms, which can translate into far-reaching consequences for populations, communities, and ecosystems…”
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EFFECT OF THE DIGENEAN PARASITE PROTEROMETRA MACROSTOMA ON HOST MORPHOLOGY IN THE FRESHWATER SNAIL ELIMIA LIVESCENS
Published in The Journal of parasitology (01-04-2000)“…Parasitism can affect size in gastropods by altering the host's growth rate, but other morphological effects of parasitism have rarely been examined. In this…”
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Experimental exposure of juvenile snails (Potamopyrgus antipodarum) to infection by trematode larvae (Microphallus sp.): infectivity, fecundity compensation and growth
Published in Oecologia (01-10-1998)“…Host-parasite interactions that result in host castration are evolutionarily similar to predator-prey interactions because both interactions terminate…”
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