2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.10.19.464902
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In an arms race between host and parasite, a lungworm’s ability to infect a toad is determined by host susceptibility, not parasite preference

Abstract: Evolutionary arms races can alter both parasite infectivity and host resistance, and it is difficult to separate the effects of these twin determinants of infection outcomes. Using a co-introduced, invasive host-parasite system (the lungworm Rhabdias pseudosphaerocephala and the cane toad Rhinella marina), we quantified behavioural responses of parasite larvae to skin-chemical cues of toads from different invasive populations, and rates at which hosts became infected following standardised exposure to lungworm… Show more

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