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The regulation of mortality and fecundity in Schistosoma mattheei following a single experimental infection in sheep.
Authors:Michael J Coyne and Gary Smith
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Section of Animal Health Economics, University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine, New Bolton Center, 382 West Street Rd, Kennett Square, PA 19348, U.S.A.

Abstract:The regulation of mortality and fecundity of Schistosoma mattheei in sheep was examined using a series of mathematical models applied to data culled from the literature. Parasite mortality (μ) was found to be an increasing linear function of the magnitude of the initial infection over the ranges of doses examined (200–91, 000 cercariae) where μ = 9.78 × 10−3 + 3.476 × 10−7* infection dose. Parasite fecundity (λ) was found to be inversely related to the duration of the infection. The best fit model for parasite fecundity was one in which fecundity decreased exponentially with time since initial infection, λ = λ0e−δ1−r. There was no evidence for density-dependent regulation of fecundity.
Keywords:Schistosoma mattheei  sheep  mortality  fecundity  mathematical models
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