Department of Zoology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Department of Zoology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Biol Lett. 2018 Feb;14(2). doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2017.0671.
Parasite-mediated competition can shape community structure and host distribution. If two species compete for resources, parasites may indirectly change the outcome of competition. We tested the role of a trematode parasite in mediating microhabitat use by congeneric isopods and Although both isopods share resources, they rarely co-occur in the same discrete microhabitats. We set up mesocosms with and without competition and/or parasites to examine the role of parasites in host distribution and habitat segregation. showed a clear preference for one microhabitat type regardless of competition or parasitic infection. By contrast, showed little habitat selection in the absence of competition, but favoured sandy habitats in the presence of uninfected and rocky habitats when competing with infected Our results suggest that parasites in one species affect the distribution of another species, and mediate competition between these species. We demonstrated the impacts of a parasite on the microhabitat use of its host's competitor. This also represents an example of a super-extended phenotype, where a parasite affects the phenotype of a non-host.
寄生虫介导的竞争可以塑造群落结构和宿主分布。如果两个物种为资源而竞争,寄生虫可能会间接改变竞争的结果。我们测试了一种吸虫寄生虫在同种等足类动物微生境利用中的中介作用。尽管两种等足类动物共享资源,但它们很少在相同的离散微生境中共存。我们设置了有竞争和/或寄生虫和没有竞争和/或寄生虫的中观模型,以研究寄生虫在宿主分布和栖息地隔离中的作用。无论竞争或寄生虫感染如何,均表现出对一种微生境类型的明显偏好。相比之下,在没有竞争的情况下, 表现出很少的栖息地选择,但在与未感染的 竞争时,偏爱沙质栖息地,而在与感染的 竞争时,偏爱岩石栖息地。我们的结果表明,一种物种中的寄生虫会影响另一种物种的分布,并在这些物种之间介导竞争。我们证明了寄生虫对其宿主竞争者的微生境利用的影响。这也代表了一种超级扩展表型的例子,其中寄生虫影响非宿主的表型。