On the relationship between body condition and parasite infection in wildlife: a review and metaâanalysis
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Body condition metrics are widely used to infer animal health and to assess costs of parasite infection. Since parasites harm their hosts, ecologists might expect negative relationships between infection and condition in wildlife, but this assumption is challenged by studies showing positive or null conditionâinfection relationships. Here, we outline common condition metrics used by ecologists in studies of parasitism, and consider mechanisms that cause negative, positive, and null conditionâinfection relationships in wildlife systems. We then perform a metaâanalysis of 553 conditionâinfection relationships from 187 peerâreviewed studies of animal hosts, analysing observational and experimental records separately, and noting whether authors measured binary infection status or intensity. Our analysis finds substantial heterogeneity in the strength and direction of conditionâinfection relationships, a small, negative average effect size that is stronger in experimental studies, and eviden...
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2025-04-18



