School of Biological Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide 5001, SA, Australia.
Parasitology. 2010 Feb;137(2):275-86. doi: 10.1017/S0031182009991314. Epub 2009 Oct 16.
Understanding the impacts of endemic parasites on protected hosts is an essential element of conservation management. However, where manipulative experiments are unethical, causality cannot be inferred from observational correlative studies. Instead, we used an experimental structure to explore temporal associations between body condition of a protected reptile, the tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) and infestation with ectoparasites (ticks and mites). We surveyed tuatara in a mark-recapture study on Stephens Island (New Zealand), which encompassed the pre-peak, peak and post-peak infestation periods for each ectoparasite. Tick loads during the peak infestation period were negatively related to body condition of tuatara. Body condition before the peak was not related to subsequent infestation rates; however, tick loads in the peak were negatively related to subsequent changes in body condition. Mite loads during the peak infestation period were not correlated with body condition of tuatara. Body condition before the peak had no effect on subsequent mite infestation rates, but mite loads of small males during the peak were negatively related to subsequent changes in body condition. Our results suggest that both ectoparasites reduce the body condition of tuatara, which has implications for the long-term conservation management of this host and its parasites.
了解内寄生虫对保护宿主的影响是保护管理的一个重要组成部分。然而,在操纵实验不道德的情况下,不能从观察相关研究中推断因果关系。相反,我们使用实验结构来探索保护爬行动物,即斑点楔齿蜥(Sphenodon punctatus)的身体状况与外寄生虫(蜱和螨)之间的时间关联。我们在新西兰斯蒂芬斯岛( Stephens Island )进行了一项标记-重捕研究,该研究涵盖了每个外寄生虫的感染前高峰期、高峰期和感染后高峰期。在高峰期感染期间,蜱的数量与斑点楔齿蜥的身体状况呈负相关。高峰期前的身体状况与随后的感染率无关;然而,高峰期的蜱数量与随后的身体状况变化呈负相关。高峰期感染期间的螨的数量与斑点楔齿蜥的身体状况无关。高峰期前的身体状况对随后的螨虫感染率没有影响,但高峰期的小雄螨的螨数量与随后的身体状况变化呈负相关。我们的研究结果表明,两种外寄生虫都会降低斑点楔齿蜥的身体状况,这对该宿主及其寄生虫的长期保护管理具有重要意义。