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Parasites as prey: Daphnia reduce transmission success of an oomycete brood parasite in the calanoid copepod Boeckella

机译:寄生虫为猎物:水蚤减少了cal足类pe足类Boeckella中卵菌卵寄生虫的传播成功

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Environmental conditions can impact host-parasite dynamics in aquatic ecosystems through their influence on the survival and infectivity of free-living transmission stages. The challenge in predicting which conditions will lead to which outcomes (e.g. development of epidemics) is exacerbated by the fact that results are often specific to the waterbody, host and/or parasite. This study investigated the extent to which abiotic and biotic factors affected the transmission success of Aphanomyces, a freshwater oomycete brood parasite. During routine sampling of the copepod Boeckella hamata from a drinking water reservoir, we observed that this population was heavily infected by Aphanomyces during the winter and spring seasons, with prevalence exceeding 80%. We tested the effects of temperature, light and the presence of Daphnia on infection probability in experimental populations of B. hamata. Changes in temperature or light levels did not alter parasite prevalence. However, the presence of Daphnia significantly reduced the proportion of infected copepods in experimental treatments. This study confirms previous work in other host-parasite systems that Daphnia can reduce prevalence through feeding on infectious spores. This 'friendly competition' may offset any negative impacts Daphnia may have on copepods due to competition for shared resources. This study demonstrates the importance of understanding how community composition may impair parasite transmission.
机译:环境条件可以通过影响自由生存传播阶段的生存和传染性来影响水生生态系统中的宿主-寄生虫动态。结果往往是水体,宿主和/或寄生虫特有的事实,加剧了预测哪些条件将导致哪种结果(例如流行病的发展)的挑战。这项研究调查了非生物和生物因素在多大程度上影响了淡水卵菌卵寄生虫Aphanomyces的传播成功。在从饮用水水库中对co足类Boeckella hamata进行例行采样期间,我们观察到该种群在冬季和春季被重阳春虫严重感染,患病率超过80%。我们测试了温度,光照和水蚤的存在对hamb。hamata实验种群中感染概率的影响。温度或光照水平的变化并没有改变寄生虫的患病率。然而,水蚤的存在显着降低了实验治疗中被感染的pe足类的比例。这项研究证实了以前在其他宿主寄生虫系统中所做的工作,即水蚤可以通过以传染性孢子为食来降低患病率。这种“友好的竞争”可能抵消了由于共享资源的竞争而引起的水蚤对po足类的任何负面影响。这项研究表明了解社区组成如何可能损害寄生虫传播的重要性。

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