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Encounter rate between local populations shapes host selection in complex parasite life cycle
Authors:  RALDINE LOOT ,YOUNG-SEUK PARK,SOVAN LEK, SÉ  BASTIEN BROSSE
Affiliation:Laboratoire Dynamique de la Biodiversité, Bâtiment IVR3, UniversitéPaul Sabatier, 118 route de Narbonne, F-31062 Toulouse cedex 4, France;
U.R. Qualitédes Eaux, cemagref;Bordeaux, 50 av. de Verdun, 33612 Cestas, France
Abstract:The present study aimed to understand how a parasite with a complex life cycle selects a given host succession when several potential hosts are present. Ligula intestinalis (Cestoda, Pseudophyllidea) was considered, which presents a life cycle with three hosts: copepod, fish, and piscivorous bird. Encounter probability between each pair of hosts was calculated for Lavernose-Lacasse gravel pit (France) using a sum of the product of the host abundances over time. Among four potential copepod hosts, two potential fish hosts, and six potential bird hosts, the results demonstrate that the copepod Eudiaptomus gracilis , the roach ( Rutilus rutilus ), and the great crested grebe ( Podiceps cristatus ) had a maximal encounter probability due to their abundance, but also due to the similarities of the temporal dynamics of their life cycles. These results agree with previous experiments and field work identifying a high specificity of L. intestinalis to E. gracilis , R. rutilus , and P. cristatus in the study site. This suggests that the abundance of potential hosts and the temporal dynamics of their life cycles act together to determine encounter rates between hosts and parasites, and thus could constitute a crucial determinant in local host selection by parasites with a complex life cycle.  © 2006 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society , 2006, 89 , 99–106.
Keywords:host abundance    Ligula intestinalis    Platyhelminths    specificity    transmission rate
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