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A parasite-mediated life-history shift in Daphnia magna.

机译:大型蚤中寄生虫介导的生活史转变。

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The impact of parasitism on host populations will be modulated by both genetic variation for susceptibility, and phenotypically plastic-life-history traits that are altered to lessen the fitness consequences of infection. In this study we tested for life-history shifts in the crustacean Daphnia magna following exposure to the horizontally transmitted microsporidian, Glugoides intestinalis. In two separate experiments, we exposed hosts to parasite spores and measured their fecundity relative to controls. We show that host exposed G. intestinalis show fecundity compensation, i.e. hosts shift their life-history strategy towards early production. Our experiments included multiple host genotypes, and subtle differences among them indicated that fecundity compensation could be subject to parasite-mediated natural selection.
机译:寄生虫对寄主种群的影响将通过易感性的遗传变异和改变以减少感染适应性后果的表型可塑性生活史特征来调节。在这项研究中,我们测试了暴露于水平传播的小孢子虫Glugoides intestinalis后甲壳类水蚤Daphnia magna的生活史变化。在两个独立的实验中,我们将宿主暴露于寄生孢子中,并测量了它们相对于对照的繁殖力。我们证明了宿主暴露的肠球菌显示了繁殖力补偿,即宿主将其生命史策略转向了早期生产。我们的实验包括多种宿主基因型,它们之间的细微差异表明,繁殖力补偿可能受到寄生虫介导的自然选择的影响。

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