Abstract:Microsporidial infections of insects are often chronic and nonlethal in nature. Consequently, epizootics of these pathogens do not usually result in dramatic suppression of host populations. Rather, such pathogens exert sublethal effects on their hosts such as reduced fecundity, shortened longevity and a general loss of vigor.Medically important insects and agricultural pests have been investigated for a long time with regard to sublethal effects caused by microsporidiosis (Gaugler & Brooks 1975, Andreadis & H… Show more
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