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Effects of hybridization on the immunity of collared Ficedula albicollis and pied flycatchers F. hypoleuca, and their infection by haemosporidians

机译:杂交对白领小蝇和斑蝇fly免疫力的影响及血孢子虫感染

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Because they are ubiquitous and typically reduce the fitness of hosts, parasites may play important roles in hybrid zone dynamics. Despite much work on herbivores and hybrid plants, the effect of parasites on the fitness of animal hybrids is poorly known. In an attempt to partly fill this gap, we examined the prevalence of avian haemosporidians Haemoproteus in a hybrid zone between collared Ficedula albicollis and pied flycatchers F. hypoleuca. 40 species-informative genetic markers allowed us to identify F1 hybrids, thus avoiding problems inherent in many studies that group hybrid genotypes. Furthermore, naturally occurring extra-pair paternity allowed us to test the immune responses of pure and hybrid nestlings to a novel antigen (phytohaemagglutinin) in a shared environment. In contrast to previous suggestions that animal hybrids may more often display resistance against parasites than plant hybrids, F1 hybrids exhibited prevalence of parasitism and immune responses that were intermediate between the two parental species. We also detected differences between the two parental species in their prevalence of infection, with the competitively dominant species (collared flycatcher) being less often infected by Haemoproteus. Overall, our results contribute to other recent data supporting the idea that the resistance of animals to parasites is variously and unpredictably affected by hybridization, and that there is a concordance in the general patterns observed in plants and animals. Haemosporidians in avian hybrids provide a useful system for investigating the interactions between hosts and parasites that characterize host contact zones.
机译:由于它们无处不在,通常会降低宿主的适应性,因此寄生虫可能在混合区动态中发挥重要作用。尽管在草食动物和杂种植物方面进行了大量工作,但寄生虫对动物杂种的适应性的影响知之甚少。为了部分填补这一空白,我们研究了羽衣夹尾ced和斑捕蝇F(F。hypoleuca)之间的杂交带中禽类血孢的发生。 40种具有信息量的遗传标记使我们能够鉴定F1杂种,从而避免了许多将杂种基因型分组的研究固有的问题。此外,自然发生的成对亲子关系使我们能够在共享环境中测试纯种和杂种雏鸟对新型抗原(植物血凝素)的免疫反应。与以前的建议相反,动物杂种比植物杂种更可能表现出对寄生虫的抗性,F1杂种表现出寄生性流行和免疫反应,介于两种亲本物种之间。我们还检测到两个亲本物种之间感染率的差异,竞争占优势的物种(捕蝇fly)很少受到血红蛋白感染。总的来说,我们的结果有助于其他最新数据的支持,即杂交对动物对寄生虫的抗性受到各种不同且不可预测的影响,并且在动植物中观察到的一般模式也具有一致性。鸟类杂种中的血孢子虫为研究寄主与寄生虫之间的相互作用(提供表征寄主接触区的特征)提供了有用的系统。

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