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  • Blakeslee, April M. H.; Keogh, Carolyn L.; Fowler, Amy E.; Griffen, Blaine D. (2015)
    A common signature of marine invasions worldwide is a significant loss of parasites (= parasite escape) in non-native host populations, which may confer a release from some of the harmful effects of parasitism (e.g., ...
  • Griffen, Blaine D.; Blakeslee, April M. H.; Fowler, Amy E.; Keogh, Carolyn L. (Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO), 2012)
    Project: Linking Variation in Metabolic Processes as a Key to Prediction (Variation in Metabolic Processes). Counts of circulating hemocyte density in Carcinus maenas infected by trematode (Microphallus similis). Sub-project: ...
  • Griffen, Blaine D.; Blakeslee, April M. H.; Fowler, Amy E.; Keogh, Carolyn L. (Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO), 2016)
    Project: Linking Variation in Metabolic Processes as a Key to Prediction (Variation in Metabolic Processes). Behavior and physiology of Carcinus maenas infected with trematode parasite from North Inlet Estuary, Georgetown, ...
  • Blakeslee, April M. H.; Keogh, Carolyn L.; Byers, James E.; Kuris, Armand M.; Lafferty, Kevin D.; Torchin, Mark E. (2009)
    Although introduced species often interact with one another in their novel communities, the role of parasites in these interactions remains less clear. We examined parasite richness and prevalence in 2 shorecrab species ...
  • Blakeslee, April M. H.; Kamakura, Yumi; Onufrey, Jaclyn; Makino, Wataru; Urabe, Jotaro; Park, Susan; Keogh, Carolyn L.; Miller, A. W.; Minton, Mark S.; Carlton, James T.; Miura, Osamu (2017)
  • Blakeslee, April M. H.; Fowler, Amy E.; Keogh, Carolyn L. (2013)
    Abstract Marine invasions have risen over time with enhanced globalization, and so has the introduction of non-native hosts and their parasites. An important and well-supported paradigm of invasion biology is the significant ...
  • Blakeslee, April M. H.; Kamakukra, Yumi; Onufrey, Jaclyn; Makino, Wataru; Urabe, Jotaro; Park, Susan; Keogh, Carolyn L.; Miller, A. Whitman; Minton, Mark S.; Carlton, James T.; Miura, Osamu (2017)
    Numerous marine species have been introduced via anthropogenic vectors; however, many species, including highly abundant ones, have uncertain invasion histories. Here, we include the first large-scale population genetics ...

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