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Think of the number of different parasites (species of bacteria, viruses, fungi, flatworm, apicomplexan, etc.) that can attack humans. is it reasonable to expect that every other organism faces a similar array of parasites? no--most species should have a single, generalist parasite. (generalists can exploit more than 1 species.)no--most species should have a single, specialist parasite. yes, humans are a relatively young species so should have a relatively low number of parasites. yes--every species represents a resource that may be exploited by an array of parasites

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