Migratory monarchs wintering in California experience low infection risk compared to monarchs breeding year-round on non-native milkweed.
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Are Migratory Animals Superspreaders of Infection?Food for contagion: synthesis and future directions for studying host-parasite responses to resource shifts in anthropogenic environments.Responses of migratory species and their pathogens to supplemental feeding.Sedentary songbirds maintain higher prevalence of haemosporidian parasite infections than migratory conspecifics during seasonal sympatry
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Migratory monarchs wintering in California experience low infection risk compared to monarchs breeding year-round on non-native milkweed.
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Dara A Satterfield
Francis X Villablanca
John C Maerz
Sonia Altizer
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10.1093/ICB/ICW030
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2016-06-01T00:00:00Z