2024
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2023.2305
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Extreme heat reduces host and parasite performance in a butterfly–parasite interaction

Isabella G. Ragonese,
Maya R. Sarkar,
Richard J. Hall
et al.

Abstract: Environmental temperature fundamentally shapes insect physiology, fitness and interactions with parasites. Differential climate warming effects on host versus parasite biology could exacerbate or inhibit parasite transmission, with far-reaching implications for pollination services, biocontrol and human health. Here, we experimentally test how controlled temperatures influence multiple components of host and parasite fitness in monarch butterflies ( Danaus plexippus ) and their protozoa… Show more

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