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Faecal avoidance and selective foraging: do wild mice have the luxury to avoid faeces?

机译:避免粪便和选择性觅食:野鼠是否有幸避免粪便?

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Host–parasite interactions are a key determinant of the population dynamics of wild animals, and behaviours that reduce parasite transmission and infection may be important for improving host fitness. While antiparasite behaviours have been demonstrated in laboratory animals and domesticated ungulates, whether these behaviours operate in the wild is poorly understood. Therefore, examining antiparasite behaviours in natural populations is crucial for understanding their ecological significance. In this study, we examined whether two wild rodents (white-footed mice, Peromyscus leucopus, and deer mice, Peromyscus maniculatus), selectively foraged away from conspecific faeces or avoided faeces altogether, and whether faecal gastrointestinal parasite status affected their behaviour. We also tested whether wild mice, when nesting, avoided using material that had previously been used by healthy or parasite-infected conspecifics. Our results, in contrast to laboratory mouse studies, suggest that wild mice do not demonstrate faecal avoidance, selective foraging or selective use of nesting material; they preferred being near faeces and did not differentiate between faeces from parasitized and uninfected conspecifics. Behavioural avoidance to reduce parasite infection may still represent an important strategy; however, mice in our study population appeared to favour the opportunity to feed and nest over the risks of coming into contact with faecal-transmitted parasites. Furthermore, the presence of conspecific faeces may actually provide a positive cue of a good foraging or nesting location. Ultimately, balancing the trade-off of performing antiparasite behaviours to reduce infection with missing an important feeding or nesting opportunity may be very different for animals in the wild facing complex and stochastic environments.
机译:寄主与寄生虫的相互作用是决定野生动物种群动态的关键因素,减少寄生虫传播和感染的行为可能对改善寄主的适应能力很重要。尽管在实验动物和驯养的有蹄类动物中已证明了抗寄生虫的行为,但人们对这些行为是否在野外有效的了解甚少。因此,检查自然种群中的抗寄生虫行为对于理解其生态意义至关重要。在这项研究中,我们检查了是否有两只野生啮齿动物(白脚小鼠,白带菌,和鹿小鼠,白粉菌)选择性地从同种粪便中觅食或完全避免粪便,以及粪便中胃肠道寄生虫的状况是否影响了它们的行为。我们还测试了野生小鼠在筑巢时是否避免使用健康或寄生虫感染的同种异体先前使用的材料。与实验室小鼠研究相反,我们的结果表明,野生小鼠并未表现出回避粪便,选择性觅食或选择性使用筑巢材料的现象。他们宁愿靠近粪便,也不区分寄生虫和未感染同种菌的粪便。减少寄生虫感染的行为规避仍然可能是一个重要的策略。但是,在我们的研究人群中,小鼠似乎更喜欢与粪便传播的寄生虫接触而进食和筑巢的机会。此外,同种粪便的存在实际上可以提供良好觅食或筑巢地点的积极提示。最终,在面对复杂和随机环境的野外动物中,平衡执行抗寄生虫行为以减少感染与失去重要的进食或筑巢机会之间的权衡可能会大不相同。

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