Age of first infection across a range of parasite taxa in a wild mammalian population

Caroline Glidden, Leigh Combrink, Brianna Beechler, Bryan Charleston, Anson Koehler, Danielle Sisson, Gasser Robin, Abdul Jabbar & Anna Jolles
Newborn mammals have an immature immune system that cannot sufficiently protect them against infectious diseases. However, variation in the effectiveness of maternal immunity against different parasites may couple with temporal trends in parasite exposure to influence disparities in timing of infection risk. Determining the relationship between age and infection risk is critical in identifying the portion of a host population that contributes to parasite dynamics, as well as the parasites that regulate host recruitment. While...
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