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引入的西伯利亚花鼠 Tamias sibiricus 种群的个性、空间利用和蜱虫负载。

Personality, space use and tick load in an introduced population of Siberian chipmunks Tamias sibiricus.

机构信息

Canada Research Chair in Behavioural Ecology, Groupe de Recherche en Ecologie Comportementale et Animale, Département des Sciences Biologiques, Université du Québec à Montréal, Québec H3C 3P8, Canada.

出版信息

J Anim Ecol. 2010 May;79(3):538-47. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2010.01659.x. Epub 2010 Feb 25.

Abstract
  1. Although behaviours can contribute to the heterogeneity in parasite load among hosts, links between consistent individual differences in behaviour and parasitic infection have received little attention. We investigated the role of host activity and exploration on hard tick infestations of marked individuals in a population of Siberian chipmunks Tamias sibiricus introduced in a suburban French forest over 3 years. 2. Individual activity-exploration profiles were assessed from 106 hole-board tests on 73 individuals, and chipmunks' trappability and trap diversity were used respectively as indices of their activity-exploration and space use on a sub-sample of 60 individuals. At each capture, we counted the total number of ticks per head of chipmunk. 3. We found significant and consistent individual differences in activity-exploration, trappability, trap diversity and tick load, and could estimate individual indices for these four variables, corrected for confounding effects of year, season, body mass and sex. 4. Using a path analysis, we found an indirect effect of activity-exploration on tick load: tick load increased with space use, which in turn was positively affected by trappability in the field. Trappability was itself positively related to activity-exploration in the hole board. Habitat type affected tick load, independently of behavioural traits. A second path model revealed a lack of either direct or indirect influence of tick loads on chipmunks' personality and trappability. 5. Our results show that host personality-related patterns in space use can lead to a non-random parasite distribution among hosts.
摘要
  1. 尽管行为可以导致宿主寄生虫负荷的异质性,但行为一致的个体差异与寄生虫感染之间的联系却很少受到关注。我们研究了在一个被引入法国郊区森林的西伯利亚花栗鼠种群中,宿主活动和探索行为对标记个体硬蜱感染的作用。

  2. 在 73 只个体中,我们通过 106 次洞板测试评估了个体的活动-探索概况,并用 60 只个体的子样本中的捕获率和陷阱多样性分别作为其活动-探索和空间利用的指标。在每次捕获时,我们都会计算每只花栗鼠头上的蜱总数。

  3. 我们发现活动-探索、捕获率、陷阱多样性和蜱虫负荷方面存在显著而一致的个体差异,并且可以估计这四个变量的个体指数,同时校正了年份、季节、体重和性别等混杂因素的影响。

  4. 通过路径分析,我们发现活动-探索对蜱虫负荷有间接影响:蜱虫负荷随着空间利用的增加而增加,而空间利用又受到野外捕获率的正向影响。捕获率本身与洞板中的活动-探索呈正相关。栖息地类型独立于行为特征,对蜱虫负荷有影响。第二个路径模型显示,蜱虫负荷对花栗鼠的个性和捕获率没有直接或间接的影响。

  5. 我们的研究结果表明,宿主个性相关的空间利用模式可以导致寄生虫在宿主之间的非随机分布。

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