2024
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.14167
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Is the local environment more important than within‐host interactions in determining coinfection?

Adam Z. Hasik,
Jason T. Bried,
Daniel I. Bolnick
et al.

Abstract: Host populations often vary in the magnitude of coinfection they experience across environmental gradients. Furthermore, coinfection often occurs sequentially, with a second parasite infecting the host after the first has established a primary infection. Because the local environment and interactions between coinfecting parasites can both drive patterns of coinfection, it is important to disentangle the relative contributions of environmental factors and within‐host interactions to patterns of coinfection. He… Show more

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