Explaining variability in parasite aggregation levels among host samples

Volume: 140, Issue: 4, Pages: 541 - 546
Published: Jan 24, 2013
Abstract
SUMMARY Aggregated distributions among individual hosts are a defining feature of metazoan parasite populations. Heterogeneity among host individuals in exposure to parasites or in susceptibility to infection is thought to be the main factor generating aggregation, with properties of parasites themselves explaining some of the variability in aggregation levels observed among species. Here, using data from 410 samples of helminth parasites on...
Paper Details
Title
Explaining variability in parasite aggregation levels among host samples
Published Date
Jan 24, 2013
Volume
140
Issue
4
Pages
541 - 546
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