Hawlena Hadas, Abramsky Zvika, Krasnov Boris R, Saltz David
Department of Life Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, 84105 Beer-Sheva, Israel.
Int J Parasitol. 2007 Jul;37(8-9):919-25. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2007.01.015. Epub 2007 Feb 9.
Mechanisms that regulate parasite populations may influence the evolution of hosts and parasites, as well as the stability of host-parasite dynamics but are still poorly understood. A manipulation experiment on the grooming ability of rodent hosts (Meriones crassus) and flea (Xenopsylla conformis) densities on these hosts successfully disentangled two possible regulating mechanisms: (i) behavioural defence of the host and (ii) intraspecific competition among parasites, and revealed their importance in suppressing the feeding of fleas. Moreover, the results suggest that flea competition is direct and is not mediated by host grooming, immune response, or parasite-induced damage to the host. These mechanisms, together with interspecific competition and density-dependent parasite-induced host damage, may limit the parasite burden on an individual host and may prevent parasites from overexploiting their host population.
调节寄生虫种群的机制可能会影响宿主和寄生虫的进化,以及宿主 - 寄生虫动态的稳定性,但目前仍知之甚少。一项关于啮齿动物宿主(肥尾心颅跳鼠)梳理能力以及这些宿主上跳蚤(同型客蚤)密度的操纵实验成功地厘清了两种可能的调节机制:(i)宿主的行为防御和(ii)寄生虫之间的种内竞争,并揭示了它们在抑制跳蚤取食方面的重要性。此外,结果表明跳蚤竞争是直接的,不受宿主梳理、免疫反应或寄生虫对宿主造成的损伤介导。这些机制,连同种间竞争和密度依赖性寄生虫诱导的宿主损伤,可能会限制单个宿主上的寄生虫负荷,并可能防止寄生虫过度利用其宿主种群。