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Pratt, Jacqueline (1998) The Relationship of Body Condition to Parasite Load in Western Fence Lizards. Independent project paper for Bio 181 (Field Ecology), Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University

Year Published: 1998
Abstract: 

Western fence lizards carry a large number of parasites, namely mites and ticks, in pockets on their necks and in their ears. I explored the relationship between the parasite and the host by comparing the body condition, as determined by the mass-to-length ratio, to the parasite load. I hypothesized that a large number of parasites would indicate a lizard with a poor body condition, but found no correlation between these variables.

Article Title: 
The Relationship of Body Condition to Parasite Load in Western Fence Lizards
Article ID: 
811