Latham A D M, Poulin R
Department of Zoology, University of Otago, PO Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand.
J Helminthol. 2002 Dec;76(4):323-6. doi: 10.1079/JOH2002139.
The effect of acanthocephalan parasites (Profilicollis spp.) on the hiding behaviour during low tide of two species of shore crabs (intermediate hosts), Macrophthalmus hirtipes (Brachyura: Ocypodidae) and Hemigrapsus crenulatus (Brachyura: Grapsidae), was examined at Blueskin Bay, South Island, New Zealand. Exposed M. hirtipes were found to have significantly higher infection levels than did hidden conspecifics. This pattern was not observed for H. crenulatus. Mean cystacanth numbers were found to be considerably higher in M. hirtipes than H. crenulatus. Crabs exposed at low tide are at a greater risk of predation by definitive shorebird hosts than are hidden conspecifics. Preferential manipulation of one intermediate host species over another could influence diversity within ecosystems.
在新西兰南岛的布鲁斯金湾,研究了棘头虫寄生虫(Profilicollis属)对两种岸蟹(中间宿主)——毛眼大眼蟹(短尾派:沙蟹科)和细纹半突蟹(短尾派:方蟹科)在退潮时隐藏行为的影响。发现暴露在外的毛眼大眼蟹的感染水平显著高于隐藏起来的同种蟹。细纹半突蟹未观察到这种模式。发现毛眼大眼蟹的平均囊尾蚴数量比细纹半突蟹高得多。退潮时暴露在外的蟹比隐藏起来的同种蟹更容易被最终的岸鸟宿主捕食。对一种中间宿主物种的优先操控可能会影响生态系统内的多样性。