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Costs of immune defense: an enigma wrapped in an environmental cloak?
GJ Sandland, DJ Minchella
Trends in parasitology 19 (12), 571-574, 2003
1692003
Effects of diet and Echinostoma revolutum infection on energy allocation patterns in juvenile Lymnaea elodes snails
GJ Sandland, DJ Minchella
Oecologia 134, 479-486, 2003
962003
Evolutionary implications for interactions between multiple strains of host and parasite
P Zhang, GJ Sandland, Z Feng, D Xu, DJ Minchella
Journal of theoretical biology 248 (2), 225-240, 2007
562007
Development and intensity dependence of Ornithodiplostomum ptychocheilus metacercariae in fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas)
GJ Sandland, CP Goater
Journal of Parasitology 86 (5), 1056-1060, 2000
562000
Population Dynamics of Ornithodiplostomum Ptychocheilus Metacercariae in Fathead Minnows (Pimephales Promelas) from Four Northern-Alberta Lakes
GJ Sandland, CP Goater, AJ Danylchuk
Journal of Parasitology 87 (4), 744-748, 2001
542001
Multi-species interactions among a commensal (Chaetogaster limnaei limnaei), a parasite (Schistosoma mansoni), and an aquatic snail host (Biomphalaria glabrata)
JK Rodgers, GJ Sandland, SR Joyce, DJ Minchella
Journal of Parasitology 91 (3), 709-712, 2005
512005
Parasite-induced variation in host morphology: brain-encysting trematodes in fathead minnows
GJ Sandland, CP Goater
Journal of Parasitology 87 (2), 267-272, 2001
482001
Interspecific antagonism and virulence in hosts exposed to two parasite species
GJ Sandland, JK Rodgers, DJ Minchella
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 96 (1), 43-47, 2007
462007
Effects of desiccation on two life stages of an invasive snail and its native cohabitant
AM Wood, CR Haro, RJ Haro, GJ Sandland
Hydrobiologia 675, 167-174, 2011
332011
Effects of intermediate host genetic background on parasite transmission dynamics: a case study using Schistosoma mansoni
M Zavodna, GJ Sandland, DJ Minchella
Experimental parasitology 120 (1), 57-61, 2008
292008
Combined effects of a herbicide (atrazine) and predation on the life history of a pond snail, Physa gyrina
GJ Sandland, N Carmosini
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry: An International Journal 25 (8 …, 2006
242006
Differential patterns of infection and life-history expression in native and invasive hosts exposed to a trematode parasite
GJ Sandland, S Houk, B Walker, RJ Haro, R Gillis
Hydrobiologia 701, 89-98, 2013
212013
Interplay between host genetic variation and parasite transmission in the Biomphalaria glabrataSchistosoma mansoni system
GJ Sandland, AV Foster, M Zavodna, DJ Minchella
Parasitology research 101, 1083-1089, 2007
212007
Life-history plasticity in hosts (Lymnaea elodes) exposed to differing resources and parasitism
GJ Sandland, DJ Minchella
Canadian journal of zoology 82 (10), 1672-1677, 2004
212004
Infection patterns in invasive and native snail hosts exposed to a parasite associated with waterfowl mortality in the upper Mississippi River, USA
GJ Sandland, R Gillis, RJ Haro, JP Peirce
Journal of Wildlife Diseases 50 (1), 125-129, 2014
182014
Assessing infection patterns in Chinese mystery snails from Wisconsin, USA using field and laboratory approaches
B Harried, K Fischer, KE Perez, GJ Sandland
Aquatic Invasions, 2015
172015
Context-dependent life-history variation in a pond snail (Lymnaea elodes) exposed to desiccation and a sterilizing parasite
GJ Sandland, DJ Minchella
Ecoscience 11 (2), 181-186, 2004
162004
Evolution of host resistance to parasite infection in the snail–schistosome–human system
Y Yang, Z Feng, D Xu, GJ Sandland, DJ Minchella
Journal of mathematical biology 65, 201-236, 2012
102012
Interactions between a brain-encysting trematode and its intermediate host, the fathead minnow
GJ Sandland
Lethbridge, Alta.: University of Lethbridge, Faculty of Arts and Science, 1999, 1999
101999
Assessing host competency between native and invasive snail species exposed to the native parasite Echinostoma revolutum.
CM Glodosky, GJ Sandland
Aquatic Invasions 9 (1), 2014
92014
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