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Sexual selection and infection by ectoparasites in Wellington tree weta,Hemideina crassidens (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae)
Authors:CLINT D. KELLY
Abstract:Abstract Sexual selection can affect the prevalence and intensity of infection of individuals by ectoparasitic mites. According to this theory, males should exhibit greater infection by parasites than females and juveniles should be less infected than adults. In the wild, I investigated whether prevalence and intensity of the chyzeriid mite, Nothotrombicula deinacridae (Dumbleton) differed between the sexes and between developmental stages in Wellington tree weta, Hemideina crassidens. Despite being under strong sexual selection, male tree weta did not exhibit greater parasitism and there was some evidence that adults and juveniles differed in prevalence. The sexual selection hypothesis was not supported in this study.
Keywords:Acari  intensity of infection  mite  Parasitengona  parasite  parasitism  prevalence
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