Pacala S W, Dobson A P
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut, Storrs 06268.
Parasitology. 1988 Feb;96 ( Pt 1):197-210. doi: 10.1017/s0031182000081762.
We examined dynamical factors that shape the distribution of the number of parasites/host in constant or temporally varying environments, and with or without host-age dependent variation in host susceptibility and parasite mortality. We predict properties of the parasite distribution in the absence of density-dependent factors such as density-dependent mortality of recruitment and parasite-induced host mortality. These properties provide a criterion for the detection of density dependence in temporally variable systems with host-age dependent interactions. We have then introduced methods to estimate and statistically evaluate the effects of host age or size on the distribution of parasites/host. The methods are based on a maximum likelihood protocol for linear and non-linear regression when data are negatively binomially distributed. We have illustrated the use of the theoretical results and statistical methods by re-analysing the data of Halvorsen & Andersen (1984) on cestode infections in Norwegian arctic charr and by analysing new data on nematode infections in Caribbean Anolis lizards.
我们研究了在恒定或随时间变化的环境中,以及在宿主易感性和寄生虫死亡率是否随宿主年龄而变化的情况下,影响寄生虫/宿主数量分布的动态因素。我们预测了在不存在诸如招募的密度依赖性死亡率和寄生虫诱导的宿主死亡率等密度依赖性因素时寄生虫分布的特性。这些特性为检测具有宿主年龄依赖性相互作用的随时间变化系统中的密度依赖性提供了一个标准。然后,我们引入了一些方法来估计和统计评估宿主年龄或大小对寄生虫/宿主分布的影响。这些方法基于数据呈负二项分布时线性和非线性回归的最大似然协议。我们通过重新分析哈尔沃森和安徒生(1984年)关于挪威北极鲑鱼绦虫感染的数据,以及分析加勒比安乐蜥线虫感染的新数据,来说明理论结果和统计方法的应用。