DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.16912519
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Multi-host viruses in Argentine ants and honey bees: Increased viral disease in honey bees is associated with Argentine ants

Abstract: <p><b>Emerging infectious diseases threaten public health, livestock economies, and wildlife. Human-mediated species introductions can alter host and pathogen communities that shape the dynamics of infectious diseases. Several RNA viruses that have been linked to population declines in wild pollinators and losses of managed honey bees have been detected in multiple other species and are suspected to circulate within insect communities. Yet, we lack an understanding of how disease dynamics are affec… Show more

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