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Importance of infection of haemosporidia blood parasites during different life history stages for long-term reproductive fitness of collared flycatchers

机译:在不同寿命阶段的长期捕蝇器的不同寿命阶段感染血清腺血液寄生虫的重要性

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The interaction between birds and haemosporidia blood parasites is a well-used system in the study of parasite biology. However, where, when and how parasites are transmitted is often unclear and defining parasite transmission dynamics is essential because of how they influence parasite-mediated costs to the host. In this study, we used cross-sectional and longitudinal data taken from a collared flycatcher Ficedula albicollis population to investigate the temporal dynamics of haemosporidia parasite infection and parasite-mediated costs to host fitness. We investigated host-parasite interactions starting at the nestling stage of the bird's life-cycle and then followed their progress over three breeding attempts to quantify their fitness - measured as the number of offspring they produced that recruited back into the breeding population. We found that the majority of haemosporidia blood parasite infections occurred within the first year of life and that the most common parasite lineages that infected the breeding population also infected juvenile birds in the natal environment. Moreover, our findings suggest that collared flycatcher nestlings in poorer condition could be at a higher risk of haemosporidia blood parasite infection. In this study, only female and not male bird fitness was adversely affected by parasite infection and the cost of infection on female fitness depended on the timing of transmission. In conclusion, our study indicates that in collared flycatchers, early-life is potentially important for many of the interactions with haemosporidia parasite lineages, and evidence of parasite-mediated costs to fitness suggest that these parasites may have influenced the host population dynamics.
机译:鸟类和血清腺血液寄生虫之间的相互作用是寄生虫生物学研究中使用过的系统。然而,寄生虫的何时,何时以及如何传播通常不清楚,并且定义寄生虫传输动态是必不可少的,因为它们如何影响寄生虫介导的成本到主机。在这项研究中,我们使用了从坐骨捕蝇属奥尔古利斯人口中取出的横截面和纵向数据,以研究血清腺炎寄生虫感染和寄生虫介导的宿主健身的时间动态。我们调查了在鸟类生命周期的雏鸟阶段开始的宿主寄生虫相互作用,然后在三次育种尝试中进行了分类,以量化他们的健身 - 作为他们制作的后代的数量征收回到育种人群。我们发现大多数血清腺血液寄生虫感染发生在生命的第一年内,并且感染育种人群的最常见的寄生虫谱系也是在本土环境中感染了少年鸟类。此外,我们的研究结果表明,较差条件下的领子捕蝇器嵌套可能处于血液孢子血管血管血液寄生虫感染的风险较高。在这项研究中,寄生虫感染的寄生虫感染的母鸟健康仅对女性健身成本受到不利影响,依赖于传播时机的感染成本。总之,我们的研究表明,在亚马克捕蝇器中,早期生命对于许多与血管腺膜寄生虫谱系的许多相互作用可能是重要的,并且寄生虫介导的健身的证据表明这些寄生虫可能影响了宿主人群动态。

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