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Sex change and morphological transitions in a marine ectoparasite
Colt Cook,
Pablo Munguia
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Host
100%
Ectoparasite
100%
Isopod
88%
Size
44%
Woman
44%
Fish
22%
Dating
22%
Ability
22%
Organism
22%
Male
22%
Datum
11%
Information
11%
Identifying
11%
Strategy
11%
Shape
11%
Parameter
11%
Investigation
11%
Rate
11%
Show
11%
Month
11%
Output
11%
Collection
11%
Hypothesis
11%
Season
11%
Exhibit
11%
Fecundity
11%
Fitness
11%
Mating Behavior
11%
Texas
11%
Ontogenesis
11%
Brood Size
11%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Hosts
100%
Ectoparasite
100%
Females
55%
Fish
22%
Organisms
22%
Reproductives
22%
Males
22%
Information
11%
Surveys
11%
Seasons
11%
Coasts
11%
Juveniles
11%
Prevalence
11%
Shape
11%
Ontogeny
11%
Lifestyle
11%
Legs
11%
Fecundity
11%
Mating Behavior
11%
Immunology and Microbiology
Host
100%
Morphology
100%
Fish
22%
Organisms
22%
Aptitude
22%
Life
11%
Leg
11%
Fitness
11%
Parasite
11%
Reduction (Chemistry)
11%
Fertility
11%
Ontogeny
11%
Infection Rate
11%