“…Over the past 11 years, detailed and ongoing studies have been conducted on the prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in the Ugandan red colobus (e.g., Chapman, Speirs, Gillespie, Holland, & Austad, ; Chapman, Wasserman, et al., ; Gillespie, Chapman, & Greiner, ; Gillespie, Greiner, & Chapman, ). In general, gastrointestinal parasitism is known to influence reproductive fitness by inducing sickness behaviour (Ghai et al., ; Hart, , ), modulating the immune system (MacIntosh, ), and inducing an inflammatory immune response (MacIntosh, ; Marzal, De Lope, Navarro, & Møller, ). For example, disease caused by Trichuris infection is considered a neglected tropical disease that affects an estimated ~800 million people worldwide and is responsible for a variety of clinical symptoms including developmental disabilities, growth stunting and anaemia (Stephenson, Holland, & Cooper, ).…”