Turner Wendy C, Getz Wayne M
Department of Environmental Science, Policy & Management, University of California, Berkeley, 137 Mulford Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720-3112, USA.
J Wildl Dis. 2010 Oct;46(4):1108-19. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-46.4.1108.
Host-parasite dynamics can be strongly affected by seasonality and age-related host immune responses. We investigated how observed variation in the prevalence and intensity of parasite egg or oocyst shedding in four co-occurring ungulate species may reflect underlying seasonal variation in transmission and host immunity. This study was conducted July 2005-October 2006 in Etosha National Park, Namibia, using indices of parasitism recorded from 1,022 fecal samples collected from plains zebra (Equus quagga), springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis), blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus), and gemsbok (Oryx gazella). The presence and intensity of strongyle nematodes, Strongyloides spp. and Eimeria spp. parasites, were strongly seasonal for most host-parasite combinations, with more hosts infected in the wet season than the dry season. Strongyle intensity in zebra was significantly lower in juveniles than adults, and in springbok hosts, Eimeria spp. intensity was significantly greater in juveniles than adults. These results provide evidence that acquired immunity is less protective against strongyle nematodes than Eimeria spp. infections. The seasonal patterns in parasitism further indicate that the long dry season may limit development and survival of parasite stages in the environment and, as a result, host contact and parasite transmission.
宿主-寄生虫动态会受到季节性和与年龄相关的宿主免疫反应的强烈影响。我们调查了在四种同域分布的有蹄类动物中观察到的寄生虫卵或卵囊排出率及强度的变化,如何反映传播和宿主免疫力的潜在季节性变化。本研究于2005年7月至2006年10月在纳米比亚的埃托沙国家公园进行,使用从平原斑马(Equus quagga)、跳羚(Antidorcas marsupialis)、蓝角马(Connochaetes taurinus)和大羚羊(Oryx gazella)收集的1022份粪便样本中记录的寄生虫感染指数。对于大多数宿主-寄生虫组合而言,圆线虫、类圆线虫属和艾美耳球虫属寄生虫的存在及强度具有强烈的季节性,雨季感染的宿主比旱季更多。斑马幼崽体内的圆线虫强度显著低于成年斑马,而在跳羚宿主中,幼崽体内的艾美耳球虫属强度显著高于成年个体。这些结果表明,获得性免疫对圆线虫的保护作用比对艾美耳球虫属感染的保护作用更小。寄生虫感染的季节性模式进一步表明,漫长的旱季可能会限制寄生虫在环境中的发育和存活,从而减少宿主接触和寄生虫传播。