Female biased sex-ratio in Schistosoma mansoni after exposure to an allopatric intermediate host strain of Biomphalaria glabrata |
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Authors: | Julie MJ Lepesant Jérôme BoissierDéborah Climent Céline CosseauChristoph Grunau |
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Institution: | Université de Perpignan Via Domitia, Perpignan F-66860, France; CNRS, UMR 5244, Ecologie et Evolution des Interactions (2EI), Perpignan F-66860, France |
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Abstract: | For parasites that require multiple hosts to complete their development, the interaction with the intermediate host may have an impact on parasite transmission and development in the definitive host. The human parasite Schistosoma mansoni needs two different hosts to complete its life cycle: the freshwater snail Biomphalaria glabrata (in South America) as intermediate host and a human or rodents as final host. To investigate the influence of the host environment on life history traits in the absence of selection, we performed experimental infections of two B. glabrata strains of different geographic origin with the same clonal population of S. mansoni. One B. glabrata strain is the sympatric host and the other one the allopatric host. We measured prevalence in the snail, the cercarial infectivity, sex-ratio, immunopathology in the final host and microsatellite frequencies of individual larvae in three successive generations. |
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Keywords: | Schistosoma mansoni Allopatric Sympatric Life history traits Plasticity Sex-ratio |
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