“…Within the context of parasites from invasive hosts, three main phenomena are usually considered: enemy release, parasite spillback and spillover (Kelly et al, 2009;Peeler et al, 2011;Lymbery et al, 2014;Chalkowski, Lepczyk and Zohdy, 2018). While testing the ERH implies predominantly a comparative analysis of multispecies parasite data from different geographic areas or host species (Bij de Vaate et al, 2002;Ovcharenko et al, 2009;Sarabeev, 2015a;Kvach et al, 2019;Ondračková et al, 2019), studies on parasite spillback and spillover largely consider single parasite species (Koops and Hartmann, 1989;Mo, 1994;Alderman, 1996;Tompkins et al, 2000;Daszak, Cunningham and Hyatt, 2003;Rauque, Viozzi and Semenas, 2003;Gozlan et al, 2005;Peeler et al, 2011;Sarabeev, 2015b). Moreover, the analysis of parasite communities of invasive hosts has been frequently limited to species richness, as it is the easiest metric to evaluate broad patterns (Torchin and Mitchell, 2004;Torchin and Lafferty, 2009).…”