Parasite prevalence in intermediate hosts increases with waterbody age and abundance of final hosts

Volume: 192, Issue: 2, Pages: 311 - 321
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
Prevalence of a parasite may be influenced by age of the habitat (= time available for hosts and parasites to colonize habitats), assemblage composition of host and non-host species, or biotic and abiotic habitat features. For a trophically transmitted parasite, the intermediate host may be consumed by both final hosts and ‘dead-end’ predators that are incompetent to host the parasite. We tested biotic and abiotic factors that might influence...
Paper Details
Title
Parasite prevalence in intermediate hosts increases with waterbody age and abundance of final hosts
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
192
Issue
2
Pages
311 - 321
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