Many parasites circulate endemically within communities of multiple host species. To understand disease persistence within these communities, it is essential to know the contribution each host species makes to parasite transmission and maintenance. However, quantifying those contributions is challenging. We present a conceptual framework for classifying multihost sharing, based on key thresholds for parasite persistence. We then develop a generalized technique to quantify each species’ contribution to parasite persistence, allowing natural systems to be located within the framework. We illustrate this approach using data on gastrointestinal parasites circulating within rodent communities and show that, although many parasites infect several...
Understanding the transmission and dynamics of infectious diseases in natural communities requires u...
Most hosts, including humans, are simultaneously or sequentially infected with several parasites. A ...
Understanding what processes drive community structure is fundamental to ecology. Many wild animals ...
Many parasites circulate endemically within communities of multiple host species. To understand dise...
Many parasites circulate endemically within communities of multiple host species. To understand dise...
© 2020 British Ecological Society In Focus: Dáttilo, W., Barrozo-Chávez, N., Lira-Noriega, A., Gueva...
Most parasites and pathogens infect multiple hosts, but a great deal of variation exists in the role...
Epidemiological networks are commonly used to explore dynamics of parasite transmission among indivi...
Controlling parasites that infect multiple host species often requires targeting single species that...
Parasites are heterogeneously distributed across host species, host populations, and host individual...
Controlling parasites that infect multiple host species often requires targeting single species that...
Understanding parasite transmission in communities requires knowledge of each species' capacity to s...
Parasites are ubiquitous in nature, and embedded in complex communities of hosts and parasites. Most...
The present review summarized the factors or determinants that may explain parasite diversity among ...
Hosts are typically coinfected by multiple parasite species, resulting in potentially overwhelming l...
Understanding the transmission and dynamics of infectious diseases in natural communities requires u...
Most hosts, including humans, are simultaneously or sequentially infected with several parasites. A ...
Understanding what processes drive community structure is fundamental to ecology. Many wild animals ...
Many parasites circulate endemically within communities of multiple host species. To understand dise...
Many parasites circulate endemically within communities of multiple host species. To understand dise...
© 2020 British Ecological Society In Focus: Dáttilo, W., Barrozo-Chávez, N., Lira-Noriega, A., Gueva...
Most parasites and pathogens infect multiple hosts, but a great deal of variation exists in the role...
Epidemiological networks are commonly used to explore dynamics of parasite transmission among indivi...
Controlling parasites that infect multiple host species often requires targeting single species that...
Parasites are heterogeneously distributed across host species, host populations, and host individual...
Controlling parasites that infect multiple host species often requires targeting single species that...
Understanding parasite transmission in communities requires knowledge of each species' capacity to s...
Parasites are ubiquitous in nature, and embedded in complex communities of hosts and parasites. Most...
The present review summarized the factors or determinants that may explain parasite diversity among ...
Hosts are typically coinfected by multiple parasite species, resulting in potentially overwhelming l...
Understanding the transmission and dynamics of infectious diseases in natural communities requires u...
Most hosts, including humans, are simultaneously or sequentially infected with several parasites. A ...
Understanding what processes drive community structure is fundamental to ecology. Many wild animals ...