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The double edge to parasite escape: invasive host is less infected but more infectable

机译:寄生虫逃生的双刃:侵入性宿主不受感染但更具感染性

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Nonnative species that escape their native-range parasites may benefit not only from reduced infection pathology, but also from relaxed selection on costly immune defenses, promoting reallocation of resources toward growth or reproduction. However, benefits accruing from a reduction in defense could come at the cost of increased infection susceptibility. We conducted common garden studies of the shore crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus from highly parasitized native (Japan) populations and largely parasite-free invasive (USA) populations to test for differences in susceptibility to infection by native-range rhizocephalan parasites, and to explore differences in host resource allocation. Nonnative individuals showed at least 1.8 times greater susceptibility to infection than their native counterparts, and had reduced standing metabolic rates, suggesting that less of their energy was spent on physiological self-maintenance. Our results support an indirect advantage to parasite escape via the relaxation of costly physiological defenses. However, this advantage comes at the cost of heightened susceptibility, a trade-off of parasite escape that is seldom considered.
机译:逃离其本地寄生虫的非愤怒物种可能不仅可以从减少的感染病理学中受益,而且可以从昂贵的免疫防御方面放松选择,促进资源重新分配到生长或繁殖。然而,减少防御减少的益处可能以增加的感染易感性成本。我们对来自高度寄生的原生(日本)种群的岸蟹Hemigraspus sanguineus进行了共同的园林研究,并且主要是无寄生虫侵入性(美国)群体,以测试天然范围的Rhizocephalan寄生虫对感染的敏感性差异,并探讨宿主的差异资源分配。非生物对应物的无脉冲个体表现出至少1.8倍对感染的易感性,并且已经减少了代谢率的稳定性,这表明他们的能量较少都花在生理自我维护上。我们的研究结果支持通过放松昂贵的生理防御寄生虫的间接优势。然而,这一优势以易感性提高,寄生虫逃逸的权衡率为较少。

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