aquaculture
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Kreitzman M*,
Ashander J*,
A Bateman,
J Driscoll,
MA Lewis,
K Chan,
M Krkošek
2018.
Wild salmon sustain the effectiveness of parasite control on salmon farms: conservation implications from an evolutionary ecosystem service.
Conservation Letters
11(2):e12395
doi:10.1111/conl.12395
*Co-equal first authorship
tags: peer reviewed, M.Sc., Ph.D., evolution, ecosystem services, spillback, spillover, evosystem, salmon, aquaculture, causes and consequences
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Krkošek M,
J Ashander,
LN Frazer,
MA Lewis
2013.
Allee effect from parasite spill-back.
The American Naturalist
182:640-652
doi:10.1086/673238
tags: peer reviewed, M.Sc., Allee effect, spillback, spillover, salmon, aquaculture
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Ashander J,
M Krkošek,
MA Lewis
2011.
Aquaculture-induced changes to dynamics of a migratory host and specialist parasite: a case study of pink salmon and sea lice.
Theoretical Ecology
5:231-252
doi:10.1007/s12080-011-0122-4
blog:
tags: peer reviewed, M.Sc., line dominance, pink salmon, spillback, spillover, aquaculture
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J Ashander
2010.
Effects of Parasite Exchange Between Wild and Farmed Salmon.
M.Sc. Thesis, University of Alberta
doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.1584651
open-access:
blog:
tags: thesis, M.Sc., line dominance, pink salmon, spillback, spillover, aquaculture, drug resistance, chemical resistance, mathematical modelling, migration, genetics