2023
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.13991
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Co‐parasitism in the face of predation: Effects of natural enemies on a neotropical mockingbird

Jordan M. Herman,
Vanina D. Fiorini,
Ignacio Crudele
et al.

Abstract: Co‐parasitism is ubiquitous and has important consequences for the ecology and evolution of wild host populations. Studies of parasite co‐infections remain limited in scope, with few experimental tests of the fitness consequences of multiple parasites, especially in natural populations. We measured the separate and combined effects of Philornis seguyi nest flies and shiny cowbirds Molothrus bonariensis on the fitness of a shared host, the chalk‐browed mockingbird (Mimus saturninus) in Argentina. Using a two‐… Show more

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