Bull C Michael, Burzacott Dale
School of Biological Sciences, Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, 5001, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Oecologia. 1993 Dec;96(3):415-419. doi: 10.1007/BF00317513.
A survey was conducted of natural populations of the sleepy lizard Tiliqua rugosa in South Australia to determine whether infestation by ectoparasitic ticks reduced their fitness. Between 1982 and 1990, 2183 captures of 824 individual lizards were made in an area where they were infested by the tick Aponomma hydrosauri, and 3668 captures of 586 individual lizards were made in an area where they were infested with the tick Amblyomma limbatum. Lizards with high tick loads in one year tended to have high loads the next year. Longevity of lizards in the study was either not correlated with tick load, or positively correlated. Size achieved was greater amongst lizards with greatest tick load, and lizards in mating pairs had higher tick loads than those never found in pairs. The data do not support the hypothesis that tick load diminishes host fitness.
在南澳大利亚对嗜睡蜥蜴(Tiliqua rugosa)的自然种群进行了一项调查,以确定体外寄生蜱的侵扰是否会降低它们的健康状况。1982年至1990年间,在一个被水氏硬蜱(Aponomma hydrosauri)侵扰的区域对824只个体蜥蜴进行了2183次捕获,在一个被缘饰花蜱(Amblyomma limbatum)侵扰的区域对586只个体蜥蜴进行了3668次捕获。一年中蜱负荷高的蜥蜴次年往往也有高负荷。研究中蜥蜴的寿命要么与蜱负荷无关,要么呈正相关。蜱负荷最大的蜥蜴所达到的体型更大,成对交配的蜥蜴比从未成对的蜥蜴有更高的蜱负荷。这些数据不支持蜱负荷会降低宿主健康状况这一假设。