2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.30.591781
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Local and global density have distinct and parasite-dependent effects on infection in wild sheep

Gregory F Albery,
Amy R Sweeny,
Yolanda Corripio-Miyar
et al.

Abstract: High density should drive greater parasite exposure. However, evidence linking density with infection generally uses density proxies, rather than of individuals per space within a continuous population. We used a long-term study of wild sheep to link within-population spatiotemporal variation in host density with individual parasite counts. Although four parasites exhibited strong positive relationships with local density, these relationships were mostly restricted to juveniles and faded in adults. Further, on… Show more

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