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SUBMITTER: Martin LB
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7114649 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Martin Lynn B LB Addison BriAnne B Bean Andrew G D AGD Buchanan Katherine L KL Crino Ondi L OL Eastwood Justin R JR Flies Andrew S AS Hamede Rodrigo R Hill Geoffrey E GE Klaassen Marcel M Koch Rebecca E RE Martens Johanne M JM Napolitano Constanza C Narayan Edward J EJ Peacock Lee L Peel Alison J AJ Peters Anne A Raven Nynke N Risely Alice A Roast Michael J MJ Rollins Lee A LA Ruiz-Aravena Manuel M Selechnik Dan D Stokes Helena S HS Ujvari Beata B Grogan Laura F LF
Trends in ecology & evolution 20190129 4
Individual hosts differ extensively in their competence for parasites, but traditional research has discounted this variation, partly because modeling such heterogeneity is difficult. This discounting has diminished as tools have improved and recognition has grown that some hosts, the extremely competent, can have exceptional impacts on disease dynamics. Most prominent among these hosts are the superspreaders, but other forms of extreme competence (EC) exist and others await discovery; each with ...[more]