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This project investigates how transmission affects the population structure and virulence of non-human parasites in wild bird populations, particularly focusing on raptors. By analyzing genetic markers and host-parasite interactions, it aims to enhance understanding of coevolution and disease dynamics in these species.
Understanding how transmission influences parasite population structure and virulence in understudied non-human pathogens is crucial for general models of host-parasite coevolution and our ability to cope with emerging diseases.
Therefore, I propose a study to reveal coevolutionary and population dynamics and their underlying mechanisms within and between hosts of parasites in wild bird populations.
To achieve this, I will make use of the unique opportunities offered by raptors, an intensively s…
MAX IV Laboratory, Lund University
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