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1. On the hunt for facilitation in symbiont communities.

2. A meta-analysis on global change drivers and the risk of infectious disease.

3. Host functional traits as the nexus for multilevel infection patterns.

4. Disease decreases variation in host community structure in an old-field grassland.

5. Intraspecific trait variation and changing life-history strategies explain host community disease risk along a temperature gradient.

6. Nutrients and consumers impact tree colonization differently from performance in a successional old field.

7. The effect of host community functional traits on plant disease risk varies along an elevational gradient.

8. Parasites, niche modification and the host microbiome: A field survey of multiple parasites.

9. Facilitative priority effects drive parasite assembly under coinfection.

10. Biodiversity loss underlies the dilution effect of biodiversity.

11. Eutrophication, biodiversity loss, and species invasions modify the relationship between host and parasite richness during host community assembly.

12. Evolutionary consequences of feedbacks between within-host competition and disease control.

13. Towards common ground in the biodiversity-disease debate.

14. Measuring the shape of the biodiversity-disease relationship across systems reveals new findings and key gaps.

15. A growth-defense trade-off is general across native and exotic grasses.

16. Past is prologue: host community assembly and the risk of infectious disease over time.

17. A host immune hormone modifies parasite species interactions and epidemics: insights from a field manipulation.

18. A multivariate test of disease risk reveals conditions leading to disease amplification.

19. Interactions among symbionts operate across scales to influence parasite epidemics.

20. Effects of native diversity, soil nutrients, and natural enemies on exotic invasion in experimental plant communities.

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