“Parasites are obviously a hard sell,” said Carlson. “Even
if you are grossed out by them – and there are obviously downsides for
individual hosts and for humans – parasites play a huge role in ecosystems.”
They provide up to 80% of the food web links in ecosystems, he said. Having a
wide range of parasites in an ecosystem also means they compete with one
another, which can help slow down the spread of diseases.
“If parasites go extinct, we are looking at a potential
massive destabilisation of ecosystems [which] could have huge unexpected
consequences,” Carlson said, with other parasites moving in to take advantage.
“That doesn’t necessarily work out well for anyone, wildlife or humans.”
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