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Decay of similarity of gamasid mite assemblages parasitic on Palaearctic small mammals: geographic distance, host-species composition or environment

机译:寄生于古北小哺乳动物上的Gamasid螨类组合的相似性:地理距离,寄主物种组成或环境

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Aim The similarity between parasite assemblages should decrease with increasing geographic distance between them, increasing dissimilarity in environmental conditions, and/or increasing dissimilarity of the local host fauna, depending on the dispersal abilities of the parasites and the intimacy of their associations with the host. We tested for a decay in the similarity of gamasid mite assemblages parasitic on small mammals with increasing geographic, 'environmental' and 'host faunal' (= 'host') distances. Location We used data on assemblages of haematophagous gamasid mites (superfamily Dermanyssoidea) parasitic on small mammals (Insectivora, Lagomorpha and Rodentia) from 26 different regions of the northern Palaearctic. Methods Similarity in mite assemblages was investigated at the compound community level across all regions, and at the component community level, across populations of the same host species for each of 11 common host species. Similarity between pairs of mite communities was estimated using both the Jaccard and the Sorensen indices. Environmental distance was estimated as the dissimilarity between locations in a composite measure of climatic variables, and host faunal distance was simply taken as the reciprocal of indices of similarity between the composition of host faunas in different locations. Generalized Linear Models (GLM) and Akaike's Information Criterion were used to select the best model of decay in similarity as a function of geographic, 'environmental' and 'host faunal' distances. Results Overall, despite slight differences among host species, the similarity in mite assemblages decreased with both increasing 'environmental' distance and increasing 'host faunal' distance, but was generally unaffected by geographic distance between regions. The similarity of component communities of gamasid mites among host populations was determined mainly by similarity in the physical environment, whereas that of compound communities varied mainly with host-species composition. Main conclusions Our results indicate that the general decay in community similarity with increasing geographic distances does not apply to assemblages of gamasid mites; it is possible that they can overcome great distances by means of passive dispersal (either by phoresy or wind-borne), or more likely they occur wherever their hosts are found as a result of tight cospeciation in the past. Mite assemblages on small mammalian hosts seem to be affected mainly by local environmental conditions, and, to a much lesser extent, by the species composition of local host communities.
机译:目的寄生虫组合之间的相似性应随着它们之间的地理距离的增加,环境条件的不同和/或当地寄主动物的不同而增加,这取决于寄生虫的扩散能力及其与寄主之间的亲密关系。我们测试了寄生在小型哺乳动物上的gamasid螨类组合的相似性是否随着地理,“环境”和“宿主动物”(=“宿主”)距离的增加而衰减。位置我们使用了来自北古生物学的26个不同区域的小型哺乳动物(昆虫纲,昆虫纲和啮齿目纲)寄生的嗜血噬菌体螨(超家族Dermanyssoidea)组合的数据。方法在11个常见寄主物种中,在所有区域的复合群落水平和相同寄主物种的种群中,在复合群落水平上调查了螨类组合的相似性。使用Jaccard指数和Sorensen指数估计了成对的螨虫群落之间的相似性。环境距离被估计为气候变量综合量度中位置之间的差异,而宿主动物距离仅被视为不同位置宿主动物组成之间相似度指数的倒数。使用广义线性模型(GLM)和Akaike的信息准则来选择相似度衰减的最佳模型,该模型是地理,“环境”和“宿主动物”距离的函数。结果总体上,尽管寄主物种之间存在细微差异,但螨组合的相似性随“环境”距离的增加和“寄主动物区系”的距离的增加而降低,但通常不受区域之间地理距离的影响。寄主种群中的gamasid螨组成群落的相似性主要由自然环境的相似性决定,而复合群落的相似性主要随寄主物种的组成而变化。主要结论我们的结果表明,随着地理距离的增加,社区相似性普遍下降,不适用于gamasid螨的聚集。它们有可能通过被动分散(通过幻觉或风传播)克服很大的距离,或者由于过去的紧密同构而更可能出现在任何发现其宿主的地方。小型哺乳动物寄主上的螨类组合似乎主要受当地环境条件的影响,并且在较小程度上受当地寄主社区的物种组成的影响。

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