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Analysis of a summary network of co-infection in humans reveals that parasites interact most via shared resourcesThe nature and consequences of coinfection in humansThe role of antiparasite treatment experiments in assessing the impact of parasites on wildlifeFaecal avoidance and selective foraging: do wild mice have the luxury to avoid faeces?Anthelmintic treatment alters the parasite community in a wild mouse host.Community epidemiology framework for classifying disease threats.Patterns of host specificity and transmission among parasites of wild primates.The interaction of parasites and resources cause crashes in a wild mouse population.Emphasizing the ecology in parasite community ecology.Infectious diseases and extinction risk in wild mammals.Translational Rodent Models for Research on Parasitic Protozoa-A Review of Confounders and PossibilitiesWild immunology.Differential sources of host species heterogeneity influence the transmission and control of multihost parasites.Marked seasonal variation in the wild mouse gut microbiota.Reported co-infection deaths are more common in early adulthood and among similar infections.Variation in resistance to multiple pathogen species: anther smuts of Silene uniflora.Epidemiology and fitness effects of wood mouse herpesvirus in a natural host population.Multihost Bartonella parasites display covert host specificity even when transmitted by generalist vectors.An ecosystem approach to understanding and managing within-host parasite community dynamics.Are All Hosts Created Equal? Partitioning Host Species Contributions to Parasite Persistence in Multihost Communities.Cross-species pathogen transmission and disease emergence in primates.Host plant species affects virulence in monarch butterfly parasites.The reliability of observational approaches for detecting interspecific parasite interactions: comparison with experimental results.Lipopolysaccharide from Crypt-Specific Core Microbiota Modulates the Colonic Epithelial Proliferation-to-Differentiation Balance.Corrigendum to Streicker et al. (2013) Differential sources of host species heterogeneity influence the transmission and control of multi-host parasites.The Immune and Non-Immune Pathways That Drive Chronic Gastrointestinal Helminth Burdens in the Wild.Acorn mast drives long-term dynamics of rodent and songbird populations.Wild immunology: converging on the real world.Within and transgenerational immune priming in an insect to a DNA virus.Permanent Genetic Resources added to Molecular Ecology Resources Database 1 August 2009-30 September 2009.Stability of within-host-parasite communities in a wild mammal system.The evolution of covert, silent infection as a parasite strategy.Are Food Animals Responsible for Transfer of Antimicrobial-Resistant Escherichia coli or Their Resistance Determinants to Human Populations? A Systematic Review.Phylogeny and geography predict pathogen community similarity in wild primates and humansAntibodies and coinfection drive variation in nematode burdens in wild miceTissue tropism and transmission ecology predict virulence of human RNA viruses.Linking community assembly and structure across scales in a wild mouse parasite communityTissue Tropism and Transmission Ecology Predict Virulence of Human RNA Viruses
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