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Parasite species co-occurrence patterns on Peromyscus: Joint species distribution modelling

Jasmine S.M. Veitch, Jeff Bowman, Albrecht I. Schulte‐Hostedde

2020International Journal for Parasitology Parasites and Wildlife20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

sp.) had a negative relationship that is likely a true biotic species interaction. The flea had a negative association with the mite and a positive association with the botfly species, both of which appeared to be influenced by host traits or parasite life-history traits. Furthermore, experimental removal of the flea did not have a significant effect on ectoparasite prevalence of another species. Overall, these findings suggest that complex parasite species associations can be present among multiple parasite taxa, and that aggregation is not always the rule for ectoparasite communities of small mammals.

Topics & Concepts

PeromyscusBiologyFleaParasite hostingMiteZoologyHost (biology)EcologyInfestationTrombiculidaeAcariBotanyComputer scienceWorld Wide WebWildlife Ecology and ConservationParasite Biology and Host InteractionsAnimal Ecology and Behavior Studies
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