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Sexual size dimorphism in parasitic oxyurid nematodes
Authors:Serge Morand  Jean-Pierre Hugot
Institution:Centre de Biologie et d'Ecologie tropicak et méditerranéenne, Laboratoire de Biologie Animale (UMR 5555 CNRS), Universitéde Perpignan, Av. Villeneuve, 66860 Perpignan, France;Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Laboratoire de Biologie Parasitaire (ERS 156 CNRS), 75231 Paris Cedex 05, France
Abstract:As in many invertebrates, female oxyurids are larger than male. Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) of oxyurid nematodes (the hosts of which are both invertebrate and vertebrate), is investigated regarding body size of both host and parasite. SSD of parasites appeared to be weakly, but not significandy, correlated with invertebrate and vertebrate host body size. However, this study reveals a different pattern for SSD with respect to either type of host. SSD does not increase in tandem with body size in vertebrate parasites either at the level of species or genus. SSD is much more pronounced in Syphaciidae than in Heteroxynematidae, two families of vertebrate parasites exhibiting different modes of transmission (members of the Syphaciidae are transmitted through perianal contamination). SSD is investigated in one monophyletic group of parasites of primates, for which a phylogeny is known. Independent comparisons method is used and we find that the body size of female parasite is strongly correlated with that of the male. The hypoallometry (slope<1) of the relationship suggests that the SSD is not linked to an increase of parasite body size. Moreover, there is no influence of host body size on parasite SSD. The pattern in parasites of invertebrates is different. First, SSD has been found to increase with parasite body size in two groups of invertebrate parasites: the oxyurids of Dictyoptera and Coleoptera. Second, female body size of invertebrate parasites is not correlated with male body size either at genus or species level. Finally, the evolution of SSD is discussed in relation to the demographic patterns of invertebrate parasites and the haplodiploid mode of reproduction of these parasitic nematodes.
Keywords:body size  primates  invertebrates  vertebrates -haplodiploidy  comparative analysis
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