Parasite load effects on sex ratio, size, survival and mating fitness of Heleidomermis magnapapula in Culicoides sonorensis.

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
Journal of nematology Pub Date : 2023-11-23 eCollection Date: 2023-02-01 DOI:10.2478/jofnem-2023-0052
Bradley A Mullens, Katherine A Luhring
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Abstract

Heleidomermis magnapapula parasitizes the blood-feeding midge Culicoides sonorensis. Most (84%) single mermithid infective second stage juveniles (J2) developed into adult females, while parasitism by multiple J2 yielded 97% male adults. Nematodes emerged from the midge larval host as adults and mated immediately; females were ovoviviparous. Host larvae were exposed to nematode J2 and examined intact microscopically to score initial parasite load. Midge hosts were reared individually. Premature midge death, nematode survival within the host, and emerging adult nematode sex ratio and size as a function of load and host size were all tracked. Higher nematode loads produced smaller adult nematode males. The higher loads also increased and accelerated premature host death. Emergence of > 7-9 adult nematode males was rare, but up to 19 tiny males emerged from a single host. Larger midges supported higher parasite loads and a larger total volume of emerged nematode biomass. Virgin adult nematode males then were paired with females of variable, known sizes (volume) and held to determine size effects on fertility (egg hatch), and male survival (longevity). Tested adult males ranged in size from 0.0025 - 0.0334 mm3 and females from 0.0121 - 0.1110 mm3. Logistic regression indicated female nematode fertility was positively influenced by male nematode size, while nematode load and female nematode size had no significant effect. While fertility was reduced statistically in smaller males, even some of the smallest male and female individuals could be fertile. Findings are related to field studies in this system.

寄生物负荷对库蠓性比、大小、存活率和交配适合度的影响
magnapapula寄生于吸血蠓Culicoides sonoensis。绝大多数(84%)感染单梭子虫的第二阶段幼虫(J2)发育为成年雌虫,而多梭子虫寄生的97%发育为成年雄虫。线虫从蠓幼虫寄主中发育为成虫并立即交配;雌性是卵胎生的。将寄主幼虫暴露于线虫J2中,并在显微镜下检查完整的寄主幼虫,以记录初始寄生虫负荷。蚊宿主是单独饲养的。追踪了蠓的过早死亡、寄主内线虫的存活以及成虫的性别比例和大小与负荷和寄主大小的关系。较高的线虫负荷产生较小的成年线虫雄虫。较高的负荷也增加和加速了宿主的过早死亡。> 7-9只的成虫雄虫很少出现,但在单个寄主中可出现19只小雄虫。较大的蠓支持较高的寄生虫负荷和较大的出现线虫生物量总量。然后将未交配的成年线虫雄虫与不同大小(体积)的雌虫配对,以确定大小对生殖力(卵孵化)和雄虫存活率(寿命)的影响。受测试的成年雄性的尺寸范围为0.0025 - 0.0334毫米3,雌性为0.0121 - 0.1110毫米3。Logistic回归结果表明,雌线虫的生育能力受雄线虫大小的影响,而线虫负荷和雌线虫大小对其生育能力无显著影响。虽然体型较小的雄性动物的生育能力在统计上有所降低,但即使是一些体型最小的雄性和雌性个体也可能具有生育能力。研究结果与该系统的实地研究有关。
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Journal of nematology
Journal of nematology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
7.70%
发文量
40
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Nematology is the official technical and scientific communication publication of the Society of Nematologists since 1969. The journal publishes original papers on all aspects of basic, applied, descriptive, theoretical or experimental nematology and adheres to strict peer-review policy. Other categories of papers include invited reviews, research notes, abstracts of papers presented at annual meetings, and special publications as appropriate.
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