2024
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2024.1919
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Taking cues from ecological and evolutionary theories to expand the landscape of disgust

A. E. Love,
A. M. Heckley,
Q. M. R. Webber

Abstract: Behavioural avoidance of parasites in the environment generates what is known as the ‘landscape of disgust’ (analogous to the predator-induced ‘landscape of fear’). Despite the potential for improving our inference of host–parasite dynamics, three limitations of the landscape of disgust restrict the insight that is gained from current research: (i) many host–parasite systems will not be appropriate for invoking the landscape of disgust framework; (ii) existing research has primarily focused on immediate choice… Show more

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