The double edge to parasite escape: invasive host is less infected but more infectable

Volume: 98, Issue: 9, Pages: 2241 - 2247
Published: Aug 22, 2017
Abstract
Nonnative species that escape their native‐range parasites may benefit not only from reduced infection pathology, but also from relaxed selection on costly immune defenses, promoting reallocation of resources toward growth or reproduction. However, benefits accruing from a reduction in defense could come at the cost of increased infection susceptibility. We conducted common garden studies of the shore crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus from highly...
Paper Details
Title
The double edge to parasite escape: invasive host is less infected but more infectable
Published Date
Aug 22, 2017
Journal
Volume
98
Issue
9
Pages
2241 - 2247
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