“…The dynamics of coinfection are clearly multi-faceted and not surprisingly the documented outcomes of these relationships vary such that infection with one parasite species may enhance (e.g., [ 3 , 4 , 5 ]), diminish (e.g., [ 6 , 7 ]), or not affect (e.g., [ 8 , 9 ]) the establishment or survival of another parasite species. How parasite species respond to the presence of each other varies tremendously [ 10 ] and may be influenced by the particular species involved, location of the parasites in the host, duration of coinfection [ 11 ], strain differences within a parasite species [ 12 ], or which parasite infects the host first [ 13 , 14 ].…”