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Evolutionary biology / Parasitology / Biology / Fish / Parasite load / Parasitism / Fish diseases and parasites / Three-spined stickleback / Mate choice / Shoaling and schooling
Date: 2016-07-07 08:36:02
Evolutionary biology
Parasitology
Biology
Fish
Parasite load
Parasitism
Fish diseases and parasites
Three-spined stickleback
Mate choice
Shoaling and schooling

Accepted Article Running title: Parasite effects on stickleback The association of feeding behavior with the resistance and tolerance to parasites in recently diverged sticklebacks

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