Arne Skorping

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Department of Biology University of Bergen, Norway, Bergen, Hordaland, Norway 
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Gabagambi NP, Skorping A, Chacha M, et al. (2020) Life history shifts in an exploited African fish following invasion by a castrating parasite. Ecology and Evolution. 10: 13225-13235
Skorping A. (2020) Toxoplasma gondii – en skummel parasitt med overraskende egenskaper Naturen. 144: 13-16
Gabagambi NP, Salvanes AV, Midtøy F, et al. (2018) The tapeworm Ligula intestinalis alters the behavior of the fish intermediate host Engraulicypris sardella, but only after it has become infective to the final host. Behavioural Processes. 158: 47-52
Mennerat A, Ugelvik MS, Håkonsrud Jensen C, et al. (2017) Invest more and die faster: The life history of a parasite on intensive farms. Evolutionary Applications. 10: 890-896
Gabagambi NP, Skorping A. (2017) Spatial and temporal distribution of Ligula intestinalis (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidea) in usipa (Engraulicypris sardella) (Pisces: Cyprinidae) in Lake Nyasa. Journal of Helminthology. 92: 410-416
Ugelvik MS, Skorping A, Moberg O, et al. (2017) Evolution of virulence under intensive farming: Salmon lice increase skin lesions and reduce host growth in salmon farms. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Pistone D, Lindgren M, Holmstad P, et al. (2017) The role of chewing lice (Phthiraptera: Philopteridae) as intermediate hosts in the transmission of Hymenolepis microps (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea) from the willow ptarmigan Lagopus lagopus (Aves: Tetraonidae). Journal of Helminthology. 92: 49-55
Ugelvik MS, Skorping A, Mennerat A. (2016) Parasite fecundity decreases with increasing parasite load in the salmon louse Lepeophtheirus salmonis infecting Atlantic salmon Salmo salar. Journal of Fish Diseases. 40: 671-678
Ugelvik MS, Mo T, Mennerat A, et al. (2016) Atlantic salmon infected with salmon lice are more susceptible to new lice infections. Journal of Fish Diseases
Skorping A, Jensen KH, Mennerat A, et al. (2016) When to Reproduce? A New Answer to an Old Question. The American Naturalist. 187: 540-546
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