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Effects of Snail Density on Growth Reproduction and Survival of Biomphalaria alexandrina Exposed to Schistosoma mansoni

机译:蜗牛密度对曼氏血吸虫感染亚历山大草的生长繁殖和存活的影响

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The effects of snail density on Biomphalaria alexandrina parasitized with Schistosoma mansoni were investigated. Laboratory experiments were used to quantify the impact of high density on snail growth, fecundity, and survival. Density-dependent birth rates of snails were determined to inform mathematical models, which, until now, have assumed a linear relationship between density and fecundity. The experiments show that the rate of egg-laying followed a negative exponential distribution with increasing density and this was significantly affected by exposure to parasitic infection. High density also affected the weight of snails and survival to a greater degree than exposure to parasitic infection. Although snail growth rates were initially constrained by high density, they retained the potential for growth suggesting a reversible density-dependent mechanism. These experimental data can be used to parameterise models and confirm that snail populations are regulated by nonlinear density-dependent mechanisms.
机译:研究了蜗牛密度对曼氏血吸虫寄生的亚历山大草的生物学性能的影响。实验室实验用于量化高密度对蜗牛生长,繁殖力和存活的影响。确定了蜗牛的依赖密度的出生率,以告知数学模型,直到现在,数学模型都假设密度和繁殖力之间存在线性关系。实验表明,随着密度的增加,产卵率呈负指数分布,并且受到寄生虫感染的影响很大。高密度也比暴露于寄生虫感染更大程度地影响了蜗牛的重量和生存。尽管蜗牛生长速度最初受到高密度的限制,但它们保留了生长的潜力,暗示了可逆的密度依赖性机制。这些实验数据可用于参数化模型并确认蜗牛种群受非线性密度依赖性机制调控。

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