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Equine strongyle communities are constrained by horse sex and species dipersal-fecundity trade-off.

Guillaume SalléSławomir KornaśMarta Basiaga
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2018)
While niche partitioning is likely to explain some of the positive interactions between equine strongyle species, coexistence may also result from a functional trade-off between dispersal ability and fecundity. There is significant evidence that horse sex drives strongylid community structure, which may require differential control strategies between mares and stallions.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity