2023
DOI: 10.1111/mve.12671
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Latitudinal and anthropogenic effects on the structuring of networks linking blood‐feeding flies and their vertebrate hosts

Abstract: Biting flies (Diptera) transmit pathogens that cause many important diseases in humans as well as domestic and wild animals. The networks of feeding interactions linking these insects to their hosts, and how they vary geographically and in response to human land‐use, are currently poorly documented but are relevant to understanding cross‐species disease transmission. We compiled a database of biting Diptera–host interactions from the literature to investigate how key interaction network metrics vary latitudina… Show more

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