Order and timing of infection with different parasite life stages impacts host and parasite life histories

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Schumacher, Grace A. [1 ]
Pyle, Bailey R. [1 ]
Minchella, Dennis J. [1 ]
Vannatta, J. Trevor [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Purdue Univ, Dept Biol Sci, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA
[2] Crown Coll, Dept Biol & Hlth Sci, St Bonifacius, MN USA
关键词
Priority effects; Co-exposure; Infracommunity; Schistosoma; Echinostoma; INTERMEDIATE HOST; INTERSPECIFIC ANTAGONISM; BIOMPHALARIA-GLABRATA; SCHISTOSOMA-MANSONI; LARVAL TREMATODES; COMMUNITY; ECOLOGY; PATTERNS; GUILD;
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10.1007/s00436-024-08205-1
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R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
摘要
Co-exposure to multiple parasites can alter parasite success and host life history when compared to single infections. These infection outcomes can be affected by the order of parasite arrival, the host immune response, and the interspecific interactions among co-infecting parasites. In this study, we examined how the arrival order of two trematode parasites, Schistosoma mansoni and Echinostoma caproni, influenced parasite ecology and the life history of their snail host, Biomphalaria glabrata. Snail hosts were exposed to E. caproni cercariae before, with, and after their exposure to S. mansoni miracidia. We then measured the effects of this timing on infection prevalence, infection intensity of E. caproni metacercariae, and cercarial output of S. mansoni, as well as on snail reproduction and survival. Snails infected only with S. mansoni and snails exposed to E. caproni after S. mansoni both shed more cercariae than simultaneously exposed snails. Additionally, S. mansoni prevalence was lower in snails that were first exposed to E. caproni compared to snails that were exposed to E. caproni after S. mansoni. Moreover, snails exposed to E. caproni before S. mansoni did not differ in their survival compared to control snails, whereas simultaneously exposed snails and snails exposed to E. caproni after S. mansoni had lower survival than control snails. Combined, this prevalence and survival data suggest a potential protective role of early E. caproni exposure. The timing of E. caproni exposure impacts S. mansoni establishment and reproduction, but host survival patterns are likely driven by S. mansoni prevalence alone.
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