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Parasites alter host phenotype and may create a new ecological niche for snail hosts

机译:寄生虫改变宿主表型可能为蜗牛宿主创造新的生态位

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By modifying the behaviour and morphology of hosts, parasites may strongly impact host individuals, populations and communities. We examined the effects of a common trematode parasite on its snail host, Batillaria cumingi (Batillariidae). This widespread snail is usually the most abundant invertebrate in salt marshes and mudflats of the northeastern coast of Asia. More than half (52.6%, n=1360) of the snails in our study were infected. We found that snails living in the lower intertidal zone were markedly larger and exhibited different shell morphology than those in the upper intertidal zone. The large morphotypes in the lower tidal zone were all infected by the trematode, Cercaria batillariae (Heterophyidae). We used a transplant experiment, a mark-and-recapture experiment and stable carbon isotope ratios to reveal that snails infected by the trematode move to the lower intertidal zone, resume growth after maturation and consume different resources. By simultaneously changing the morphology and behaviour of individual hosts, this parasite alters the demographics and potentially modifies resource use of the snail population. Since trematodes are common and often abundant in marine and freshwater habitats throughout the world, their effects potentially alter food webs in many systems.
机译:通过改变寄主的行为和形态,寄生虫会强烈影响寄主的个人,人群和社区。我们检查了常见的吸虫寄生虫对其蜗牛寄主,即Batillaria cumingi(Batillariidae)的影响。这种分布广泛的蜗牛通常是亚洲东北海岸盐沼和滩涂中最丰富的无脊椎动物。在我们的研究中,超过一半(52.6%,n = 1360)的蜗牛被感染了。我们发现生活在潮间带下部的蜗牛明显更大,并且与潮间带上部的蜗牛表现出不同的壳形。下部潮汐带的大型形态型都被吸虫,即白尾虫(Cerrcaria batillariae)(Heterophyidae)感染。我们使用了移植实验,标记回收实验和稳定的碳同位素比,揭示了受吸虫感染的蜗牛移至下潮间带,成熟后恢复生长并消耗了不同的资源。通过同时更改单个宿主的形态和行为,此寄生虫会改变人口统计,并可能会改变蜗牛种群的资源利用方式。由于吸虫在世界各地的海洋和淡水生境中很常见,而且往往很丰富,因此它们的作用可能会改变许多系统中的食物网。

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