2023
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.13877
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Within‐host and external environments differentially shape β‐diversity across parasite life stages

Abstract: Uncovering drivers of community assembly is a key aspect of learning how biological communities function. Drivers of community similarity can be especially useful in this task as they affect assemblage‐level changes that lead to differences in species diversity between habitats. Concepts of β‐diversity originally developed for use in free‐living communities have been widely applied to parasite communities to gain insight into how infection risk changes with local conditions by comparing parasite communities ac… Show more

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