Data from: Host sexual dimorphism affects the outcome of within-host pathogen competition

Stephen A.Y. Gipson, Luis Jimenez & Matthew D. Hall
Natural infections often consist of multiple pathogens of the same or different species. When co-infections occur, pathogens compete for access to host resources and fitness is determined by how well a pathogen can reproduce compared to its competitors. Yet not all hosts provide the same resource pool. Males and females, in particular, commonly vary in both their acquisition of resources and investment in immunity, but their ability to modify any competition between different pathogens remains...
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