2023
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.13988
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Host exposure to a common pollutant can influence diversity–disease relationships

Nicholas Buss,
Jessica Hua

Abstract: Hosts and parasites are embedded in communities where species richness and composition can influence disease outcomes (diversity–disease relationships). The direction and magnitude of diversity–disease relationships are influenced by variation in competence (ability to support and transmit infections) of hosts in a community. However, host susceptibility to parasites, which mediates host competence, is not static and is influenced by environmental factors, including pollutants. Despite the role that pollutants… Show more

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“…In the case of trematodes, agrochemicals (atrazine and phosphate) have been proven to increase the exposure and susceptibility of amphibians to larval trematodes [64]; exposure to the pollutant NaCl can also alter the relative susceptibility of host species to trematodes [65]. The pathogenic and health-status effects of trematodes on amphibians have been demonstrated in several species.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the case of trematodes, agrochemicals (atrazine and phosphate) have been proven to increase the exposure and susceptibility of amphibians to larval trematodes [64]; exposure to the pollutant NaCl can also alter the relative susceptibility of host species to trematodes [65]. The pathogenic and health-status effects of trematodes on amphibians have been demonstrated in several species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%