Is Habitat Type a Useful Predictor of the Outcome of Interactions between Tubifex tubifex and Myxobolus cerebralis, the Causative Agent of Salmonid Whirling Disease?

Scientific Disciplines
Biological Sciences - Aquatic
Years
Keywords
Ecology
fish
habitat
Montana State University
environment
Yellowstone national park
yellowstone
national park
bozeman, montana
Veterinary parasitology
tubifex
myxozoa
haplotaxida
myxobolus cerebralis
myxobolus
fish diseases
phyla
zoology
Lewis Hall
Kerans Department Ecology Montana State University
WD
Lewis Hall Bozeman Montana
Department of Ecology
Whirling Disease Julie
cerebralis
strains
habitats
infection
park
confined
unconfined
parasite
tubifex tubifex
wd risk
infection prevalence
habitat types
unconfined habitats
confined habitats
tubifex cerebralis
yellowstone national
interactions tubifex
outcome interactions
salmonid whirling
whirling disease
habitat type
salmonid whirling disease
outcome interactions tubifex
Authors
Volumes
Volume 16, No. 4