2024
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4930
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Within‐plant coexistence of viruses across nitrogen and phosphorus supply rates

Amy E. Kendig,
Eric W. Seabloom,
Bruce Pell
et al.

Abstract: Most species can be coinfected by multiple pathogens that may interact through shared resources (i.e., resource competition) or the host immune system (i.e., apparent competition). Community theory developed for free‐living organisms suggests that coinfecting pathogens can persist if they satisfy the mutual invasion criterion of coexistence, establishing infections in hosts that are already infected. Furthermore, the likelihood of coexistence may depend on host nutrition which can affect shared resources and h… Show more

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