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Host-specific variation in off-host performance of a temperate ectoparasite

机译:温带外寄生物的脱离宿主性能的宿主特异性差异

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Antagonistic host-parasite interactions are rarely considered from an ecological perspective of the parasite. We used a blood-feeding ectoparasite of boreal cervids, the deer ked (Lipoptena cervi L., Hippoboscidae), to study host-dependent variation in a parasite's ability to cope with an abiotic environment during the free-living stage(s) in two allopatric Fennoscandian populations. We found that a strongly host-specific deer ked population in eastern Fennoscandia, exploiting only moose (Alces alces), produced the largest offspring that were the most cold-tolerant and emerged the earliest as adults, when compared with the western Fennoscandian population that exploited two hosts efficiently. Within the western population, however, offspring produced on roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) were significantly larger, more cold-tolerant, and had higher survival than those produced on moose in the same area. We discuss potential causes for both host-specific and geographical differences in off-host performance: (1) maternal host directly affects the offspring survival prospects; (2) divergent co-evolution with local main host(s) has shaped the parasite's life history; and/or (3) off-host performance is shaped by adaptation to the local abiotic environment. In conclusion, this study increases our understanding of the evolution of host-parasite interactions by demonstrating how geographical differences in host exploitation may result in differences in survival prospects outside the host.
机译:从寄生虫的生态学角度很少考虑拮抗宿主-寄生虫的相互作用。我们使用了一种血液采食的北方宫颈,鹿科(Lipoptena cervi L.,Hippoboscidae)的体外寄生虫,研究了寄生虫在自由生活阶段在两个生命中应对非生物环境的能力中的寄主依赖性变化。异特异的芬诺斯堪的亚人口。我们发现,与西部开发的芬诺斯堪的纳维亚人相比,东部芬诺斯堪的亚的一个强烈寄主特定的鹿种群,仅利用驼鹿(Alces alces),产生了最大的后代,这些后代最耐寒,最早成年。两个主机有效。然而,在西部人口中,由the(Capreolus capreolus)产生的后代比相同地区的驼鹿产生的后代明显更大,更耐寒并且存活率更高。我们讨论了寄主特异性和寄主性差异的潜在原因:(1)母体寄主直接影响后代的生存前景; (2)与当地主要寄主的共同进化塑造了寄生虫的生活史;和/或(3)脱离宿主的表现是通过适应当地的非生物环境来决定的。总之,本研究通过证明宿主开发中的地理差异如何导致宿主外部生存前景的差异,从而加深了我们对宿主-寄生虫相互作用进化的理解。

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