Helminth parasites have the potential to signifi cantly aff ect the dynamics of their hosts. As a consequence, they can dramatically threaten the persistence of endangered species, such as rock partridge Alectoris graeca saxatilis , found in the Province of Trento (northern Italy). The aim of this work was to understand the eff ect of helminth parasites on rock partridge fi tness, and the subsequent potential eff ects on host population dynamics. In particular, we investigated the hypothesis that infections from Ascaridia compar induce rock partridge population cycles observed in Trentino. In order to support this hypothesis, we compared the predictions obtained from a host – parasite interaction model including variable parasite aggregation with multi-annual empirical data of A. compar infection in natural host populations. We estimated host demographic parameters using rock partridge census data from Trentino, and the parasitological parameters from a series of experimental infections in a captive rock partridge population. The host – parasite model predicted higher A. compar abundance in rock partridge populations exhibiting cyclic dynamics compared to non-cyclic ones. In addition, for cyclic host populations, the model predicted an increase in mean parasite burden with the length of cycle period. Model predictions were well-supported by fi eld data: significant differences in parasite infection between cyclic and non-cyclic populations and among cyclic populations with different oscillation periods were observed. On the basis of these results, we conclude that helminth parasites can not be ruled out as drivers of rock partridge population dynamics in Trentino and must be considered when planning conservation strategies of this threatened species.
Rosa', R.; Bolzoni, L.; Rosso, F.; Pugliese, A.; Hudson, P.J.; Rizzoli, A. (2011). Effect of Ascaridia compar infection on rock partridge population dynamics: empirical and theoretical investigations. OIKOS, 120 (10): 1557-1567. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0706.2011.19213.x handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/20435
Effect of Ascaridia compar infection on rock partridge population dynamics: empirical and theoretical investigations
Rosa', Roberto;Bolzoni, Luca;Rosso, Fausta;Rizzoli, Annapaola
2011-01-01
Abstract
Helminth parasites have the potential to signifi cantly aff ect the dynamics of their hosts. As a consequence, they can dramatically threaten the persistence of endangered species, such as rock partridge Alectoris graeca saxatilis , found in the Province of Trento (northern Italy). The aim of this work was to understand the eff ect of helminth parasites on rock partridge fi tness, and the subsequent potential eff ects on host population dynamics. In particular, we investigated the hypothesis that infections from Ascaridia compar induce rock partridge population cycles observed in Trentino. In order to support this hypothesis, we compared the predictions obtained from a host – parasite interaction model including variable parasite aggregation with multi-annual empirical data of A. compar infection in natural host populations. We estimated host demographic parameters using rock partridge census data from Trentino, and the parasitological parameters from a series of experimental infections in a captive rock partridge population. The host – parasite model predicted higher A. compar abundance in rock partridge populations exhibiting cyclic dynamics compared to non-cyclic ones. In addition, for cyclic host populations, the model predicted an increase in mean parasite burden with the length of cycle period. Model predictions were well-supported by fi eld data: significant differences in parasite infection between cyclic and non-cyclic populations and among cyclic populations with different oscillation periods were observed. On the basis of these results, we conclude that helminth parasites can not be ruled out as drivers of rock partridge population dynamics in Trentino and must be considered when planning conservation strategies of this threatened species.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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