Leu Stephan T, Kappeler Peter M, Bull C Michael
Behav Ecol Sociobiol. 2010 Sep;64(9):1495-1503. doi: 10.1007/s00265-010-0964-6. Epub 2010 May 21.
Living in social groups facilitates cross-infection by parasites. However, empirical studies on indirect transmission within wildlife populations are scarce. We investigated whether asynchronous overnight refuge sharing among neighboring sleepy lizards, Tiliqua rugosa, facilitates indirect transmission of its ectoparasitic tick, Amblyomma limbatum. We fitted 18 neighboring lizards with GPS recorders, observed their overnight refuge use each night over 3 months, and counted their ticks every fortnight. We constructed a transmission network to estimate the cross-infection risk based on asynchronous refuge sharing frequencies among all lizards and the life history traits of the tick. Although self-infection was possible, the network provided a powerful predictor of measured tick loads. Highly connected lizards that frequently used their neighbors' refuges were characterized by higher tick loads. Thus, indirect contact had a major influence on transmission pathways and parasite loads. Furthermore, lizards that used many different refuges had lower cross- and self-infection risks and lower tick loads than individuals that used relatively fewer refuges. Increasing the number of refuges used by a lizard may be an important defense mechanism against ectoparasite transmission in this species. Our study provides important empirical data to further understand how indirectly transmitted parasites move through host populations and influence individual parasite loads.
生活在社会群体中容易导致寄生虫的交叉感染。然而,关于野生动物种群中间接传播的实证研究却很匮乏。我们调查了相邻的低冠蜥(Tiliqua rugosa)之间异步共享过夜庇护所是否会促进其体外寄生蜱(Amblyomma limbatum)的间接传播。我们给18只相邻的蜥蜴安装了GPS记录器,在3个月的时间里每晚观察它们对过夜庇护所的使用情况,并每两周统计一次它们身上的蜱。我们构建了一个传播网络,根据所有蜥蜴之间异步庇护所共享频率以及蜱的生活史特征来估计交叉感染风险。尽管存在自我感染的可能性,但该网络为测量到的蜱负荷提供了一个有力的预测指标。频繁使用邻居庇护所的高度连通蜥蜴身上的蜱负荷更高。因此,间接接触对传播途径和寄生虫负荷有重大影响。此外,与使用相对较少庇护所的个体相比,使用许多不同庇护所的蜥蜴的交叉感染和自我感染风险更低,蜱负荷也更低。增加蜥蜴使用的庇护所数量可能是该物种抵御体外寄生虫传播的一种重要防御机制。我们的研究提供了重要的实证数据,以进一步了解间接传播的寄生虫如何在宿主种群中传播并影响个体寄生虫负荷。