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Appreciating the importance of parasites: Analyzing and understanding the ecology of parasite-host interactions.

机译:认识到寄生虫的重要性:分析和理解寄生虫与宿主相互作用的生态学。

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There is a growing interest in the nature of parasite-host interactions, the role these relationships play in ecological communities, and how human activities alter these associations. Furthermore, because inference about these interactions is usually gained by methods of statistical hypothesis testing, additional importance should be placed on the analysis and interpretation of parasite-host interactions. In this dissertation I address these ideas in three separate but interrelated studies with the three following questions: (1) How do two parasites with complex life-cycles alter the behavior of a novel amphipod host, and how do host and non-host predators respond to infected amphipod prey? In contrast to other studies, I found that two parasites of an endemic amphipod at Montezuma Well had little affect on their amphipod host, and that these associations had little affect on predation rates by both host and non-host predators. Results from this study underscore the importance of further investigating novel parasite-host interactions and placing them in their phylogenetic and evolutionary context. (2) Does human recreation affect spatial patterns of infection in an otherwise natural ecosystem? This study demonstrates that human visitors to Montezuma Castle National Monument alter patterns of waterfowl space use that in turn affect spatial patterns of disease in invertebrate hosts. This is the first study to document such an effect, and I discuss the important implications of this finding. (3) How is hypothesis testing applied in studies of wildlife disease, what conclusions can we make about the relative usefulness of these methodologies, and how can the analysis and interpretation of wildlife disease studies be improved? In this final study I conducted a literature review, computed statistical power for methodologies used in the literature, and re-analyzed published data to provide an example of the advantages of my suggested approach. I conclude that many studies report findings using methods that could be more informative and some studies may lack statistical power, demonstrating the importance of using prospective power analysis in the design of future studies. Furthermore, using statistical techniques that estimate the observed effect size can aid in increasing information transfer in studies of wildlife disease.
机译:人们对寄生虫-宿主相互作用的性质,这些关系在生态社区中的作用以及人类活动如何改变这些联系的兴趣日益浓厚。此外,由于通常通过统计假设检验的方法来推断这些相互作用,因此应将更多的重视放在寄生虫-宿主相互作用的分析和解释上。在这篇论文中,我将在三个独立但相互关联的研究中针对以下三个问题解决这些想法:(1)具有复杂生命周期的两个寄生虫如何改变新型两栖动物宿主的行为,以及宿主和非宿主捕食者如何反应被感染的两栖动物的猎物?与其他研究相反,我发现蒙特祖玛井的一种地方性两栖动物的寄生虫对其两栖动物宿主几乎没有影响,而且这些关联对宿主和非宿主捕食者的捕食率几乎没有影响。这项研究的结果强调了进一步研究新型寄生虫-宿主相互作用并将其置于系统发生和进化环境中的重要性。 (2)人类的娱乐活动是否会影响自然生态系统中感染的空间格局?这项研究表明,前往蒙特祖玛城堡国家纪念碑的游客改变了水禽空间的使用方式,进而影响了无脊椎动物宿主疾病的空间格局。这是首次证明这种作用的研究,我将讨论这一发现的重要意义。 (3)假设检验如何应用于野生动物疾病研究中,我们可以得出关于这些方法相对有用性的结论,以及如何改善对野生动物疾病研究的分析和解释?在这项最终研究中,我进行了文献综述,计算了文献中使用的方法的统计能力,并重新分析了已发表的数据,以提供我所建议方法的优势的一个例子。我得出的结论是,许多研究报告的结果可能使用的信息更丰富,有些研究可能缺乏统计能力,这表明在设计未来研究时使用前瞻能力分析的重要性。此外,使用估计观察到的效应大小的统计技术可以帮助增加野生动物疾病研究中的信息传递。

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  • 作者

    O'Brien, Chris.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Arizona.$bNatural Resources.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Arizona.$bNatural Resources.;
  • 学科 Biology Ecology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 134 p.
  • 总页数 134
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 生态学(生物生态学);
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:38:41

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