Animals vary markedly in the number of parasites they harbour - mosthave just a few, but some have many.In this chapter, we ask why there is so much variation between individuals,how do we quantify this variation and what are the consequences ofthese heterogeneities for the dynamics of the hostparasite interaction?
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