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Species loss on spatial patterns and composition of zoonotic parasites

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Nyeema C. Harris, and Robert R. Dunn, 2013-09-25, Species loss on spatial patterns and composition of zoonotic parasites: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, v. 280, iss. 1771.

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Species loss can result in the subsequent loss of affiliate species. Though largely ignored to date, these coextinctions can pose threats to human health by altering the composition, quantity and distribution of zoonotic parasites. We simulated host extinctions from more than 1300 host–parasite associations for 29 North American carnivores to investigate changes in parasite composition and species richness. We also explored the geography of zoonotic parasite richness under three carnivore composition scenarios and examined corresponding levels of human exposure. We found that changes in parasite assemblages differed among parasite groups. Because viruses tend to be generalists, the proportion of parasites that are viruses increased [...]

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Nyeema C. Harris, Robert R. Dunn
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Southeast CSC

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southeast CASC

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