Poulin R
Departement des Sciences Biologiques, Universite du Quebec a Montreal, Canada.
Int J Parasitol. 1992 Sep;22(6):753-8. doi: 10.1016/0020-7519(92)90124-4.
Factors responsible for interspecific variability in host-specificity were investigated within 15 genera (including 176 species) of metazoan parasites found in Canadian freshwater fish. For each species in a genus, the parasite's number of known hosts was determined from published host-parasite records. The effects of the total number and mean size of potential hosts (i.e. all fish species belonging to the family or families that include a parasite's known hosts) on number of hosts of congeneric species were evaluated using multiple regressions. Since parasite species that have been recorded often tend to have greater numbers of known hosts than do seldom-recorded parasites, it was necessary to control for the confounding effect of study intensity. In all parasite genera, whether from highly specific taxa such as monogeneans or from less host-specific ones, there was a positive relationship between the number of potential hosts and the number of known hosts. However, no consistent relationships were observed between the mean size of potential hosts and number of known hosts. These results suggest that the availability of suitable host species may have been a key factor limiting the colonization of new hosts by fish parasites.
在加拿大淡水鱼体内发现的后生动物寄生虫的15个属(包括176个物种)中,研究了宿主特异性种间变异的影响因素。对于一个属中的每个物种,寄生虫已知宿主的数量是根据已发表的宿主 - 寄生虫记录确定的。使用多元回归评估潜在宿主的总数和平均大小(即属于包含寄生虫已知宿主的一个或多个科的所有鱼类物种)对同属物种宿主数量的影响。由于经常被记录的寄生虫物种往往比很少被记录的寄生虫有更多已知宿主,因此有必要控制研究强度的混杂效应。在所有寄生虫属中,无论是来自高度特异性的分类群如单殖吸虫,还是宿主特异性较低的分类群,潜在宿主的数量与已知宿主的数量之间都存在正相关关系。然而,未观察到潜在宿主的平均大小与已知宿主数量之间存在一致的关系。这些结果表明,合适宿主物种的可用性可能是限制鱼类寄生虫定殖新宿主的关键因素。