不考虑同种异体或捕食者线索的存在,Pomphorhynchus laevis的宿主操纵

IF 2.1 3区 生物学 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
H. Fanton, E. Franquet, N. Kaldonski
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摘要

laevis Pomphorhynchus是一种以中间寄主Gammarus pulex和最终寄主Squalius cephalus为最终寄主的淡水杂源寄生虫。这种棘头虫能够操纵棘头虫的行为,以增加棘头虫与棘头虫捕食者之间传播的可能性。操纵源于复杂的相互作用,并可由生物参数触发或增强。本实验研究了猪头棘球蚴同种和头棘球蚴线索对猪头棘球蚴感染和未感染的猪头棘球蚴在流动水中行为的影响。异种棘球蚴的存在增加了未感染和感染棘球蚴的伽马鱼在人工流中覆盖的距离,而头棘球蚴的线索对两者都没有影响。在静水中,无论感染状态如何,头螺线索都显著降低了毛螺对光的吸引力。我们的研究结果表明,无论是否存在同属或头状棘球蚴线索,长尾棘球蚴都能操纵覆盖的距离。我们讨论了这两个生物学参数如何影响未感染的G. pulex和其他因素参与P. laevis操纵其γ受体宿主。
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Pomphorhynchus laevis host manipulation regardless of presence of gammarid conspecifics or predator cues

Pomphorhynchus laevis host manipulation regardless of presence of gammarid conspecifics or predator cues

Pomphorhynchus laevis is a freshwater heteroxenous parasite that infects Gammarus pulex as intermediate host and Squalius cephalus as definitive host. This acanthocephalan parasite is able to manipulate the behavior of G. pulex to increase probability of transmission between G. pulex prey and S. cephalus predator. Manipulation results from complex interactions and could be triggered or enhanced by biotic parameters. This experimental study investigated the effect of the presence both of G. pulex conspecifics and of S. cephalus cues on the behavior of P. laevis-infected and uninfected G. pulex in flowing water. The presence of G. pulex conspecifics increased the distance covered by both uninfected and P. laevis-infected gammarids in the artificial stream, whereas S. cephalus cues did not influence the distance covered by either. In static water, S. cephalus cues significantly decreased G. pulex attraction to light, regardless of infection status. Our results show that P. laevis manipulates distance covered regardless of the presence of either G. pulex conspecifics or S. cephalus cues. We discuss how these two biological parameters affect uninfected G. pulex and other factors involved in P. laevis manipulation of its gammarid host.

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期刊介绍: The Science of Nature - Naturwissenschaften - is Springer''s flagship multidisciplinary science journal. The journal is dedicated to the fast publication and global dissemination of high-quality research and invites papers, which are of interest to the broader community in the biological sciences. Contributions from the chemical, geological, and physical sciences are welcome if contributing to questions of general biological significance. Particularly welcomed are contributions that bridge between traditionally isolated areas and attempt to increase the conceptual understanding of systems and processes that demand an interdisciplinary approach.
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