id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-328655-55ebve2k Rohr, Jason R. Frontiers in climate change–disease research 2011-04-12 .txt text/plain 5726 292 39 We suggest that forecasts of climate-change impacts on disease can be improved by more interdisciplinary collaborations, better linking of data and models, addressing confounding variables and context dependencies, and applying metabolic theory to host–parasite systems with consideration of community-level interactions and functional traits. We suggest that forecasts of climate-change impacts on disease can be improved by more interdisciplinary collaborations, better linking of data and models, addressing confounding variables and context dependencies, and applying metabolic theory to host-parasite systems with consideration of community-level interactions and functional traits. Third, the emphasis of metabolic theory has been on effects of mean temperature, but changes in other climatic components, such as precipitation and climatic variability, also could impact species interactions (Figure 2 ), especially for parasites with life stages outside the host. ./cache/cord-328655-55ebve2k.txt ./txt/cord-328655-55ebve2k.txt