1.Associations among parasites affect many aspects of host-parasite dynamics, but a lack of analytical tools has limited investigations of parasite correlations in observational data that are often nested across spatial and biological scales. 2.Here we illustrate how hierarchical, multiresponse modeling can characterize parasite associations by allowing for hierarchical structuring, offering estimates of uncertainty, and incorporating correlational model structures. After introducing the general approach, we apply this framework to investigate coinfections among four amphibian parasites (the trematodes Ribeiroia ondatrae and Echinostoma spp., the chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, and ranaviruses) and am...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Understanding the occurrence and consequence of co-infections can be useful in designing disease man...
The majority of parasites infect multiple hosts. As the outcome of the infection is different in eac...
1.Associations among parasites affect many aspects of host-parasite dynamics, but a lack of analytic...
Associations among parasites affect many aspects of host–parasite dynamics, but a lack of analytical...
Symbiont occurrence is influenced by host occurrence and vice versa, which leads to correlations in ...
Symbiont occurrence is influenced by host occurrence and vice versa, which leads to correlations in ...
Wildlife epidemiological outcomes can depend strongly on the composition of an ecological community,...
Emerging infectious diseases are affecting host populations of humans, wildlife, and plants. Histori...
Almost all macroparasites show over-dispersed infections within natural host populations such that m...
Most parasites and pathogens infect multiple hosts, but a great deal of variation exists in the role...
Why does the severity of parasite infection differ dramatically across habitats? This question remai...
The level of detail on host communities needed to understand multi-host parasite invasions is an unr...
The level of detail on host communities needed to understand multihost parasite invasions is an unre...
Variation in host responses to pathogens can have cascading effects on populations and communities w...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Understanding the occurrence and consequence of co-infections can be useful in designing disease man...
The majority of parasites infect multiple hosts. As the outcome of the infection is different in eac...
1.Associations among parasites affect many aspects of host-parasite dynamics, but a lack of analytic...
Associations among parasites affect many aspects of host–parasite dynamics, but a lack of analytical...
Symbiont occurrence is influenced by host occurrence and vice versa, which leads to correlations in ...
Symbiont occurrence is influenced by host occurrence and vice versa, which leads to correlations in ...
Wildlife epidemiological outcomes can depend strongly on the composition of an ecological community,...
Emerging infectious diseases are affecting host populations of humans, wildlife, and plants. Histori...
Almost all macroparasites show over-dispersed infections within natural host populations such that m...
Most parasites and pathogens infect multiple hosts, but a great deal of variation exists in the role...
Why does the severity of parasite infection differ dramatically across habitats? This question remai...
The level of detail on host communities needed to understand multi-host parasite invasions is an unr...
The level of detail on host communities needed to understand multihost parasite invasions is an unre...
Variation in host responses to pathogens can have cascading effects on populations and communities w...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Understanding the occurrence and consequence of co-infections can be useful in designing disease man...
The majority of parasites infect multiple hosts. As the outcome of the infection is different in eac...