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Data from: Allometric and trait-based patterns in parasite stoichiometry
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nitrogen;Body Size;Parasitism;Growth Rate Hypothesis;Ecological stoichiometry;phosphorus
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.2c3p121
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d to %N and C:N, with non-reproductive parasite stages lower in %N and higher in C:N than actively reproducing parasites. Parasite phylum, functional feeding group, and trophic level di
Data from: Habitat heterogeneity, host population structure and parasite local adaptation
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Red Queen dynamics;local adaptation;Red Queen dynamics Subject area: Population structure and phylogeography;Conservation genetics and biodiversity;population structure;Coevolution
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.r726b
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ty within populations and strong LA by parasites. At intermediate levels of virulence, parasite-mediated selection maintained high levels of host diversi
Data from: Parasite transmission in a natural multihost-multiparasite community
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spillover;Ceriodaphnia dubia;Pasteuria ramosa;Metschnikowia bicuspidata;epidemics;virulence evolution;Daphnia dentifera;host-parasite interactions;spillback
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.3jm7h
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d this to compare parasite fitness in the two host species. For both parasites, transmission potential was lower in the spillover host. For the bacterium, virulence
Data from: Host and habitat specialization of avian malaria in Africa
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Parasitology;Host Parasite Interactions;molecular evolution;Plasmodium spp.;Birds;Community Ecology;Coevolution
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.h12kh08n
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the evolutionary strategies of malaria parasites (Plasmodium spp.) among different bird host communities. We determined the parasite diversity and prevalence of avian malar
Data from: The potential for arms race and Red Queen coevolution in a protist host-parasite system
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fluctuating selection;Parvilucifera sinerae;frequency-dependent selection;dinoflagellate;Alexandrium minutum
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.18kv7
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The dynamics and consequences of host–parasite coevolution depend on the nature of host genotype-by-parasite genotype interactions (G × G) for host
Data from: Integral Projection Models for host-parasite systems with an application to amphibian chytrid fungus
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Mark Wilber
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Integral Projection Models macroparasite models microparasite models
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.06sd9
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Host–parasite models are typically constructed under either a microparasite or macroparasite paradigm. However, this has long been recognized
Data from: Priority effects within coinfected hosts can drive unexpected population-scale patterns of parasite prevalence
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Clay, Patrick
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Parasite Coinfection Priority Effects Pathogen Within host Prevalence
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.003k4g0
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Organisms are frequently coinfected by multiple parasite strains and species, and interactions between parasites within hosts are known to influence
Data from: Deciphering host-parasitoid interactions and parasitism rates of crop pests using DNA metabarcoding
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Sow, Ahmadou
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DNA metabarcoding host-parasite interactions parasitism rate Millet head miner Biological control
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.sj6mf40
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An accurate estimation of parasitism rate and diversity in insect pests is a prerequisite to explore processes leading to efficient natura
Data from: Ant societies buffer individual-level effects of parasite infections
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ants;ethology;Life history;Formicidae;Behavior: social;Evolution: host\/parasite;morphology;Temnothorax nylanderi;Ecology: behavioral;Fitness
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.7b579
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Parasites decrease host fitness and can induce changes in host behavior, morphology, and physiology. When parasites exploit social insects

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