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Snail hosts of different ages constitute different resource environments for larval trematodes because each individual has
a particular energy budget and energy allocation pattern at the time of infection. Effects of monomiracidial trematode infections
on shell growth, body dry weight and reproductive effort of the snail host were compared between controls and infected juvenile
and adult snails during the prepatent and patent periods. The results demonstrate phenotypic plasticity in the host response.
There is an age/size-specific effect characterized by limitation of growth rate when snails are infected as juveniles and
reduction of reproductive effort when snails are infected as adults, and a time-specific effect with early enhancement of
growth rate and reproductive effort for infected juvenile and adult snails respectively during prepatency, before reduction
and cessation during patency. The parasite is considered as a generalist in its energy exploitation strategy of the snail
host, but taking into account the differential host responses observed relative to the host age, the possibility of a host
preference for juvenile or adult snails is discussed.
Received: 4 February 1997 / Accepted: 14 July 1997 相似文献