2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-41721-1
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Non-MHC immunity genes do not affect parasite load in European invasive populations of common raccoon

Aleksandra Biedrzycka,
Maciej K. Konopiński,
Marcin Popiołek
et al.

Abstract: Understanding the evolutionary mechanisms behind invasion success enables predicting which alien species and populations are the most predisposed to become invasive. Parasites may mediate the success of biological invasions through their effect on host fitness. The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis assumes that escape from parasites during the invasion process allows introduced species to decrease investment in immunity and allocate resources to dispersal and reproduction. Consequent… Show more

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