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澳大利亚睡蜥(Tiliqua rugosa)对血簇虫寄生虫感染的易感性及感染的影响

Susceptibility to infection by a haemogregarine parasite and the impact of infection in the Australian sleepy lizard Tiliqua rugosa.

作者信息

Bouma Menno J, Smallridge Catherine J, Bull C Michael, Komdeur Jan

机构信息

Animal Ecology Group, Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies, University of Groningen, P.O. Box 14, 9750 AA Haren, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Parasitol Res. 2007 Apr;100(5):949-54. doi: 10.1007/s00436-006-0379-5. Epub 2007 Jan 5.

Abstract

The Hamilton and Zuk hypothesis on haemoparasite-mediated sexual selection and certain studies of fitness are based on the assumption that blood parasite infections are detrimental to their hosts. However, there are few reports that have demonstrated harmful effects of endemic blood parasites on fitness in wild populations, and it has even been suggested that they may be non-pathogenic. In this paper, we show that individuals of the Australian sleepy lizard (Tiliqua rugosa) have smaller home ranges when they are infected with the haemogregarine blood parasite Hemolivia mariae than when no infection can be detected. An apparently contradictory result was that lizards with larger home ranges were more susceptible to infection under experimental exposure to Hemolivia. We propose that lizards sacrifice defence against pathogens by increased activity, perhaps associated with maintaining home ranges and mating opportunities. As a consequence, they gain higher parasite loads, which in turn inhibit their activity. In this case, the parasite-host interaction may act as a buffer of lizard activity.

摘要

汉密尔顿和祖克关于血寄生虫介导的性选择以及某些适应性研究的假说,是基于血液寄生虫感染对宿主有害这一假设。然而,很少有报告表明地方性血液寄生虫对野生种群的适应性有有害影响,甚至有人认为它们可能是非致病性的。在本文中,我们表明,感染血簇虫血液寄生虫玛丽氏血簇虫(Hemolivia mariae)的澳大利亚睡蜥(Tiliqua rugosa)个体,其活动范围比未检测到感染时更小。一个明显矛盾的结果是,在实验性暴露于玛丽氏血簇虫的情况下,活动范围较大的蜥蜴更容易受到感染。我们提出,蜥蜴通过增加活动来牺牲对病原体的防御,这可能与维持活动范围和交配机会有关。结果,它们获得了更高的寄生虫负荷,进而抑制了它们的活动。在这种情况下,寄生虫与宿主的相互作用可能起到了调节蜥蜴活动的缓冲作用。

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