“…It may be expected that a host's diet plays a key role in shaping its endohelminth community because many are acquired through ingestion of infective larval stages, either incidentally from the environment or from infected prey items which serve as intermediate or paratenic hosts, particularly considering that trophic transmission is required for many endohelminths (Lafferty, 1999;Poulin & Morand, 2004). While some studies have found host diet to influence helminth diversity (Choudhury & Dick, 2000;Gutiérrez, Rakhimberdiev, Piersma, & Thieltges, 2017;Leung & Koprivnikar, 2016;Lindenfors et al, 2007), that has not always been found to be the case (Gregory, Keymer, & Harvey, 1991;Poulin, 1995;Sasal, Morand, & Guégan, 1997).…”