Explaining parasite aggregation: more than one parasite species at a time

[Display omitted] •Parasite-centric models are used to explore the effects of aggregation on coinfection.•Aggregation increases the probability and intensity of conspecific co-occurrence.•Aggregation lowers the probability, intensity and diversity of heterospecific infection.•In light of the results...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal for parasitology 2017-03, Vol.47 (4), p.185-188
Hauptverfasser: Morrill, André, Dargent, Felipe, Forbes, Mark R.
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Parasite-centric models are used to explore the effects of aggregation on coinfection.•Aggregation increases the probability and intensity of conspecific co-occurrence.•Aggregation lowers the probability, intensity and diversity of heterospecific infection.•In light of the results, generalizable adaptive benefits of aggregation are suggested. Studies generally have neglected parasite-centric views in explorations of whether the oft-seen patterns of parasite aggregation are adaptive. Using simulation models, we explored the effects of aggregation on coinfection with hetero- or conspecific parasite species characterised by different mean abundances. Increasing aggregation increased the probability of conspecific co-occurrence for parasites with low mean abundances, and increased median numbers of conspecifics for all species. In comparison, increasing aggregation generally decreased the probability, intensity and diversity of heterospecific co-occurrence, irrespective of mean abundance. Researchers should weigh the respective costs and benefits of increasing co-occurrence with conspecifics and decreasing coinfection with heterospecifics in explaining aggregation.
ISSN:0020-7519
1879-0135
DOI:10.1016/j.ijpara.2016.11.005