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Dispersal in a parasitic worm and its two hosts: consequence for local adaptation
Authors:Prugnolle Franck  Théron André  Pointier Jean Pierre  Jabbour-Zahab Roula  Jarne Philippe  Durand Patrick  de Meeûs Thierry
Institution:GEMI, Equipe ESS, UMR-2724 CNRS-IRD, centre IRD, 34394 Montpellier Cedex 5, France. fp235@mole.bio.cam.ac.uk
Abstract:Characterizing host and parasite population genetic structure and estimating gene flow among populations is essential for understanding coevolutionary interactions between hosts and parasites. We examined the population genetic structure of the trematode Schistosoma mansoni and its two host species (the definitive host Rattus rattus and the intermediate host Biomphalaria glabrata) using microsatellite markers. Parasites were sampled from rats. The study was conducted in five sites of the Guadeloupe Island, Lesser Antilles. Mollusks display a pattern of isolation by distance whereas such a pattern is not found neither in schistosomes nor in rats. The comparison of the distribution of genetic variability in S. mansoni and its two host species strongly suggests that migration of parasites is principally determined by that of the vertebrate host in the marshy focus of Guadeloupe. However, the comparison between genetic differentiation values in schistosomes and rats suggests that the efficacy of the schistosome rat-mediated dispersal between transmission sites is lower than expected given the prevalence, parasitic load and migration rate of rats among sites. This could notably suggest that rat migration rate could be negatively correlated to the age or the infection status of individuals. Models made about the evolution of local adaptation in function of the dispersal rates of hosts and parasites suggest that rats and mollusks should be locally adapted to their parasites.
Keywords:Biomphalaria glabrata            gene flow  local adaptation  multihost parasite  population genetic structure              Rattus rattus                        Schistosoma mansoni  
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