“…This is potentially mediated by the effects of temperature variability on pathogen emergence, development time, or transmission dynamics (Hernandez, Poole, & Cattadori, ; Karvonen, Rintamaki, Jokela, & Valtonen, ; Lafferty, ; Macnab & Barber, ; Paull & Johnson, ; Studer & Poulin, ), or differences in thermal tolerance ranges of host and pathogen species (Altizer et al., ; Lafferty & Kuris, ). If the thermal tolerance range of the host is broader than that of the pathogen, extreme hot or cold temperatures may provide a thermal refuge, where pathogen pressure is not as high (Gsell, de Senerpont Domis, Van Donk, & Ibelings, ; Marinkelle & Rodriguez, ; Schoebel, Tellenbach, Spaak, & Wolinska, ). Thermal variability may influence host behavior, feeding ecology, and survival of both host and pathogen species (Lafferty & Kuris, ), the net effect of which determines the resulting relationship between temperature variability and infection dynamics.…”