“…Among mammals, males tend to have higher abundance, prevalence and parasite species richness than females (Poulin, 1996;Schalk and Forbes, 1997;Soliman et al, 2001; Rossin and Malizia, 2002). These trends have been related to sex-specific host behaviors, as well as distinct androgen levels, body mass differences, and higher levels of physiological stress (Brown et al, 1994;Arneberg et al, 1998;Moore and Wilson, 2002;Morand et al, 2004;Krasnov et al, 2011). Likewise, older hosts may have higher parasite loads due to the more extensive opportunity for exposure to the parasite throughout their lives (Anderson and Gordon, 1982;Anderson and May, 1991;Cooper et al, 2012;Hudson et al, 2002).…”