Dataset: Trematode recruitment data from Carpinteria Salt Marsh in California (Parasite Populations project)

Final no updates expectedVersion Final (2017-10-26)Dataset Type:experimental

Principal Investigator: Julia Buck (University of California-Santa Barbara)

BCO-DMO Data Manager: Hannah Ake (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)


Project: OCE-PRF Track 1 (Broadening Participation): Determinants of parasite populations in an estuarine system (Parasite_Populations)

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Host density increases parasite recruitment but decreases host risk in a snail-trematode system.


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Methods

Buck, J. C., Hechinger, R. F., Wood, A. C., Stewart, T. E., Kuris, A. M., & Lafferty, K. D. (2017). Host density increases parasite recruitment but decreases host risk in a snail-trematode system. Ecology, 98(8), 2029–2038. doi:10.1002/ecy.1905
Methods

Buck, J. C., Wood, A. C., Cook, I.M., and Lafferty, K. D. (2017). Parasite Recruitment and Host Risk in a Snail-Trematode System at Carpinteria Salt Marsh, 2012-2015 Field Experiment [Data set]. U.S. Geological Survey. https://doi.org/10.5066/f7gx48p2
Software

Bates, D., Maechler, M., & Bolker, B. (2013). lme4: Linear mixed-effects models using S4 classes. R package version 0.999999-2.