2023
DOI: 10.1017/s0022149x23000433
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Helminth-host-environment interactions: Looking down from the tip of the iceberg

Abstract: In 1978, the theory behind helminth parasites having the potential to regulate the abundance of their host populations was formalized based on the understanding that those helminth macroparasites that reduce survival or fecundity of the infected host population would be among the forces limiting unregulated host population growth. Now, 45 years later, a phenomenal breadth of factors that directly or indirectly affect the host–helminth interaction has emerged. Based largely on publications from the past 5 years… Show more

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