Multiple infections alter density dependence in host-pathogen interactions
1. The hypothesis that multiple infections might disrupt or alter the density-dependent processes regulating a host-pathogen interaction is explored using time series from a well-known laboratory insect-pathogen model system. 2. We compare the population dynamics of the same host (Plodia interpuncte...
Main Authors: | Bonsall, M, Benmayor, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2005
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