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Butterworth, N.J., Lush, J., Moore, K., Hall, M.D. (2025). The sicker sex is plastic: Thermal plasticity determines sex biases in pathogen transmission

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Merging two previously disparate concepts – sex-specific plasticity and disease dynamics, we reveal that the identity of the "sicker" sex within a species is not fixed, but rather entirely contingent upon the thermal environment. We demonstrate a simple but important outcome: male-biased transmission at cold temperatures, and female-biased transmission at warm temperatures. As global temperatures continue to rise, our results show how sex-specific plasticity fundamentally dictates whether pathogen transmission rates skew towards males or females.
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2025-10-08
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