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Mate limitation in sea lice infesting wild salmon hosts: the influence of parasite sex ratio and aggregation

机译:海虱感染野生鲑鱼宿主的伴侣限制:寄生虫性别比和聚集的影响

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Mate limitation in dioecious parasite species has the potential to impact parasite population growth. Our focus of interest was the influence of parasite sex distribution among hosts on parasite reproduction and transmission dynamics for populations of ectoparasitic sea lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis Kr?yer) establishing on wild juvenile salmon hosts. The data included more than 139,000 out‐migrating juvenile pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha (Walbaum)) and chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta (Walbaum)) in British Columbia, Canada, sampled over nine years. For almost all years, the sex ratio of the reproductive stages of the sea lice was female‐biased. The probability of a female being able to mate (i.e., of being attached to a fish also carrying a male louse) increased with increasing parasite abundance and parasite aggregation. We compared, with expected modeling predictions, the observed prevalence of pairs of sea lice (i.e., one reproductive louse of each sex) on a given fish and the observed probability of a female being able to mate. These comparisons showed that male and female sea lice tend to be distributed together rather than separately on hosts. Distribution together means that sea lice are distributed randomly on hosts according to a common negative binomial distribution, whereas distribution separately means that males are distributed according to a negative binomial and females are distributed in their own negative binomial among hosts. Despite the tendency for distribution together we found that, in every year, at least 30% of reproductive female sea lice experience mate limitation. This Allee effect will result in submaximal rates of parasite reproduction at low parasite abundances and may limit parasite transmission. The work has important implications for salmon parasite management and the health both of captive farm salmon populations and migratory wild stocks. More broadly, these results demonstrate the potential impact of mate limitation as a constraint to the establishment and spread of wild ectoparasite populations.
机译:雌雄异株寄生物种的交配限制有可能影响寄生虫种群的增长。我们关注的重点是寄主中寄生虫性别分布对在野生少年鲑鱼寄主上建立的外寄生海虱(Lepeophtheirus鲑鱼Kr?yer)种群寄生虫繁殖和传播动力学的影响。数据包括在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省进行的超过9年的抽样调查,其中有超过139,000例移出境外的粉红色鲑鱼( Oncorhynchus gorbuscha(Walbaum))和密宗鲑鱼( Oncorhynchus keta(Walbaum))。在几乎所有年份中,海虱生殖阶段的性别比例都是女性偏见的。随着寄生虫丰度和寄生虫聚集的增加,雌性交配(即附着在还携带雄性虱子的鱼上)的可能性增加。我们将其与预期的建模预测进行了比较,比较了在给定的鱼类上观察到的成对海虱成对(即每种性别的一个繁殖虱)的流行率和雌性交配的可能性。这些比较表明,雄海虱和雌海虱倾向于分布在一起,而不是在宿主上分开分布。一起分布意味着海虱按照共同的负二项式分布随机分布在寄主上,而分别分布意味着雄性根据负二项式分布,雌性则以自己的负二项式分布在寄主之间。尽管有共同分布的趋势,但我们发现,每年,至少有30%的繁殖雌性海虱会受到配偶的限制。这种Allee效应将导致寄生虫丰度低下的寄生虫繁殖率降低到最大,并可能限制寄生虫传播。这项工作对鲑鱼寄生虫的管理以及圈养养殖鲑鱼种群和迁徙野生种群的健康都具有重要意义。更广泛地讲,这些结果证明了配偶限制的潜在影响,这是对野生外生寄生虫种群建立和传播的限制。

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