Canadian freshwater fish and their metazoan parasites (multiple sources)

Data on host use by parasites were obtained from 7 Canadian freshwater systems, either large lakes or rivers, in which most fish species have been surveyed for parasites. Only fish species for which at least 5 individuals have been examined per locality are included, because estimates of parasite in...

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Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.29129
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spelling ftdryad:oai:v1.datadryad.org:10255/dryad.29129 2023-05-15T18:49:41+02:00 Canadian freshwater fish and their metazoan parasites (multiple sources) 7 Canadian freshwater systems, either large lakes or rivers. Freshwater lake, Yukon Territroy, Canada; Freshwater lake, Alberta, Canada; Freshwater lake, Ontario, Canada; River, British Columbia, Canada; Freshwater lake, Labrador, Canada; Freshwater reservoir, Ontario, Canada -140.75 W -67.5 E 71.125 N 46.125 S 2011-04-27T01:30:55Z text/plain http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.29129 http://metacat.lternet.edu/knb/metacat/bowdish.109.18/xml unknown http://metacat.lternet.edu/knb/metacat/bowdish.109.18/xml bowdish.109.18 http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.29129 Membership to the Interaction Web Database is free. We only suggest that you include an acknowledgment in any publication in which you use these data, so other people can learn about the database. We also invite members to contribute their own data to the database. Contribution from members is not a requirement for membership, but we of course welcome and encourage the addition of any suitable data. Please email regarding any questions: interact@nceas.ucsb.edu parasites nematodes acanthocephalans cestodes trematodes monogeneans leeches copepods branchiurans fish lakes rivers host species interactions host-parasite webs dataset 2011 ftdryad 2020-01-01T14:50:42Z Data on host use by parasites were obtained from 7 Canadian freshwater systems, either large lakes or rivers, in which most fish species have been surveyed for parasites. Only fish species for which at least 5 individuals have been examined per locality are included, because estimates of parasite infection level were inaccurate for smaller samples. All species of internal and external metazoan parasites were considered, which include the following groups: nematodes, acanthocephalans, cestodes, trematodes, monogeneans, leeches, copepods and branchiurans. When a species of internal worm occurred among sampled fish as both larval and adult forms, the two forms were treated as functionally distinct species; this convention is justified because larval and adult worms often have different modes of transmission, infect different fish species, and different organs within fish. This collection of data sets is part of the NCEAS hosted online Interaction Web Database at http://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/interactionweb/index.html. Dataset Copepods Yukon Dryad Digital Repository (Duke University) British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Canada Yukon
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topic parasites
nematodes
acanthocephalans
cestodes
trematodes
monogeneans
leeches
copepods
branchiurans
fish
lakes
rivers
host
species interactions
host-parasite webs
spellingShingle parasites
nematodes
acanthocephalans
cestodes
trematodes
monogeneans
leeches
copepods
branchiurans
fish
lakes
rivers
host
species interactions
host-parasite webs
Canadian freshwater fish and their metazoan parasites (multiple sources)
topic_facet parasites
nematodes
acanthocephalans
cestodes
trematodes
monogeneans
leeches
copepods
branchiurans
fish
lakes
rivers
host
species interactions
host-parasite webs
description Data on host use by parasites were obtained from 7 Canadian freshwater systems, either large lakes or rivers, in which most fish species have been surveyed for parasites. Only fish species for which at least 5 individuals have been examined per locality are included, because estimates of parasite infection level were inaccurate for smaller samples. All species of internal and external metazoan parasites were considered, which include the following groups: nematodes, acanthocephalans, cestodes, trematodes, monogeneans, leeches, copepods and branchiurans. When a species of internal worm occurred among sampled fish as both larval and adult forms, the two forms were treated as functionally distinct species; this convention is justified because larval and adult worms often have different modes of transmission, infect different fish species, and different organs within fish. This collection of data sets is part of the NCEAS hosted online Interaction Web Database at http://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/interactionweb/index.html.
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title Canadian freshwater fish and their metazoan parasites (multiple sources)
title_short Canadian freshwater fish and their metazoan parasites (multiple sources)
title_full Canadian freshwater fish and their metazoan parasites (multiple sources)
title_fullStr Canadian freshwater fish and their metazoan parasites (multiple sources)
title_full_unstemmed Canadian freshwater fish and their metazoan parasites (multiple sources)
title_sort canadian freshwater fish and their metazoan parasites (multiple sources)
publishDate 2011
url http://hdl.handle.net/10255/dryad.29129
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op_coverage 7 Canadian freshwater systems, either large lakes or rivers. Freshwater lake, Yukon Territroy, Canada; Freshwater lake, Alberta, Canada; Freshwater lake, Ontario, Canada; River, British Columbia, Canada; Freshwater lake, Labrador, Canada; Freshwater reservoir, Ontario, Canada
-140.75 W -67.5 E 71.125 N 46.125 S
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Canada
Yukon
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Canada
Yukon
genre Copepods
Yukon
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Yukon
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op_rights Membership to the Interaction Web Database is free. We only suggest that you include an acknowledgment in any publication in which you use these data, so other people can learn about the database. We also invite members to contribute their own data to the database. Contribution from members is not a requirement for membership, but we of course welcome and encourage the addition of any suitable data. Please email regarding any questions: interact@nceas.ucsb.edu
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