

Author: Gale K.S.P. Proctor H.C.
Publisher: NRC Research Press
ISSN: 1480-3283
Source: Canadian Journal of Zoology, Vol.89, Iss.4, 2011-04, pp. : 289-296
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Abstract
Crayfish worms (Branchiobdellidae) are obligatory ectosymbionts of crustaceans, primarily crayfish. Little is known about their diets or ecology. A single crayfish can host several species and age classes of branchiobdellidans at one time, creating the potential for intra- and inter-specific competition. Coexistence of competitors can be promoted through dietary differences; therefore, we examined gut contents of
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