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Environmental temperature variation influences fitness trade-offs and tolerance in a fish-tapeworm association

机译:环境温度变异影响了鱼绦虫协会的健身权衡和耐受性

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BackgroundIncreasing temperatures are predicted to strongly impact host-parasite interactions, but empirical tests are rare. Host species that are naturally exposed to a broad temperature spectrum offer the possibility to investigate the effects of elevated temperatures on hosts and parasites. Using three-spined sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus L., and tapeworms, Schistocephalus solidus (Müller, 1776), originating from a cold and a warm water site of a volcanic lake, we subjected sympatric and allopatric host-parasite combinations to cold and warm conditions in a fully crossed design. We predicted that warm temperatures would promote the development of the parasites, while the hosts might benefit from cooler temperatures. We further expected adaptations to the local temperature and mutual adaptations of local host-parasite pairs. ResultsOverall, S. solidus parasites grew faster at warm temperatures and stickleback hosts at cold temperatures. On a finer scale, we observed that parasites were able to exploit their hosts more efficiently at the parasite’s temperature of origin. In contrast, host tolerance towards parasite infection was higher when sticklebacks were infected with parasites at the parasite’s ‘foreign’ temperature. Cold-origin sticklebacks tended to grow faster and parasite infection induced a stronger immune response. ConclusionsOur results suggest that increasing environmental temperatures promote the parasite rather than the host and that host tolerance is dependent on the interaction between parasite infection and temperature. Sticklebacks might use tolerance mechanisms towards parasite infection in combination with their high plasticity towards temperature changes to cope with increasing parasite infection pressures and rising temperatures.
机译:预计背景温度会强烈影响宿主寄生虫相互作用,但实证测试很少见。自然暴露于宽温度范围的宿主物种提供了研究升高的温度对宿主和寄生虫的影响。使用三翼的山卵石,加油术aculeatus l。和绦虫,血小平症,血小平症,血小平植物(Müller,1776),源自火山湖的寒冷和温暖的水位,我们对冷热和温暖的条件进行了对称和分类宿主寄生虫组合在一个完全交叉的设计中。我们预测,温暖的温度会促进寄生虫的发展,而主体可能会受益于较冷的温度。我们进一步预期适应局部温度和局部宿主寄生虫对的相互适应。 SuccessovallAl,S.固化寄生虫在温暖的温度和寒冷温度下的速度增长更快。在更精细的规模上,我们观察到寄生虫能够在寄生虫的起源温度下更有效地利用它们的宿主。相比之下,当寄生虫在寄生虫的“外来”温度下寄生虫感染寄生虫感染的宿主容差更高。寒冷原产地刺激往往增长速度较快,寄生虫感染诱导更强烈的免疫反应。结论我们的结果表明,增加环境温度促进寄生虫而不是主体,宿主耐受性取决于寄生虫感染与温度之间的相互作用。 Sticklebacks可能会使寄生虫感染的耐受机制与其高可塑性变化,以应对增加寄生虫感染压力和上升温度。

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