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Results of an investigation of parasite communities infecting lionfish (Pterois volitans) in their native range, Guam and the Philippines, and in their invaded range, the Bahamas and the Cayman Islands

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<p>Results of an investigation of the parasite communities infecting lionfish (<em>Pterois volitans</em>) at two sites in their native range, Guam and the Philippines, and at two sites in their invaded range, the Bahamas and the Cayman Islands.</p> <p><strong>Related Publications:</strong><br /> Sikkel, P.C., L.J. Tuttle, K. Cure, A.I. Dove, J. Passarelli, J.T. McIlwain, and M.A. Hixon. In preparation. Enemy release hypothesis tested: native Pacific lionfish (<em>Pterois volitans</em>) have more parasites than invasive Atlantic lionfish. (To be submitted to Biological Invasions).<br /> Tuttle, L.J., P.C. Sikkel, E.A. Williams, L. Bunkley-Williams, A.I. Dove, and M.A. Hixon. In preparation. Invasive lionfish (<em>Pterois volitans</em>) have fewer parasites than native piscivorous fishes found on the same Atlantic reefs. (To be submitted to Marine Ecology Progress Series).</p>
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