Priority effects within coinfected hosts can drive unexpected population‐scale patterns of parasite prevalence

Oikos3.40
Volume: 128, Issue: 4, Pages: 571 - 583
Published: Nov 11, 2018
Abstract
Organisms are frequently coinfected by multiple parasite strains and species, and interactions between parasites within hosts are known to influence parasite prevalence and diversity, as well as epidemic timing. Importantly, interactions between coinfecting parasites can be affected by the order in which they infect hosts (i.e. within‐host priority effects). In this study, we use a single‐host, two‐pathogen, SI model with environmental...
Paper Details
Title
Priority effects within coinfected hosts can drive unexpected population‐scale patterns of parasite prevalence
Published Date
Nov 11, 2018
Journal
Volume
128
Issue
4
Pages
571 - 583
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