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   Sarcoptes scabiei infestation does not alter the stability of ectoparasite communities  
   
نویسنده carvalho j. ,serrano e. ,pettorelli n. ,granados j.e. ,habela m.a. ,olmeda s. ,fonseca c. ,pérez j.m.
منبع parasites and vectors - 2016 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: the host represents a heterogeneous ecosystem where multiple parasite species co-occur and interact with each other for space and resources. although these interactions may rule the features of an infracommunity and may shape the infracommunity response to external perturbations,the resilience of ectoparasite communities to new infestations remains poorly explored. methods: we analysed the composition of the ectoparasite communities found on 214 individual iberian ibexes (capra pyrenaica) inhabiting the sierra nevada natural space,southern spain. using classification and regression trees,we explored how the presence of sarcoptes scabiei (a highly contagious mite),the off-host environment and the host sex govern the prevalence and abundance of lice and ticks. null model analysis was applied to assess the impact of s. scabiei on the structure of the ectoparasite communities. results: our results suggest that s. scabiei infestation acts in tandem with off-host environment and host sex to define the prevalence and abundance of lice and ticks. we also provided evidence for differences in species co-occurrence only at the early stages of s. scabiei infestation. regarding species diversity,we recorded that ectoparasite communities in scabietic ibexes reached a high richness faster than those in healthy individuals. conclusions: even though we show that ectoparasite burden is correlated with s. scabiei infestation,off-host environment and host sex,the species response to s. scabiei infestation and climate seem to be highly variable and influenced by ectoparasite life-history traits. ectoparasite communities also appear resilient to perturbations which is in agreement with what was previously reported for endoparasites. future refinement of sample collection and the incorporation of ecological and epidemiological-related variables may allow us to establish causal effects and deepen the knowledge about the mechanisms and consequences of ectoparasite interactions. © 2016 the author(s).
کلیدواژه Capra pyrenaica; Community ecology; Ecosystem engineer; Multiparasitism; Sarcoptes scabiei
آدرس department of biology,cesam,university of aveiro,aveiro,3810-193,portugal,servei d'ecopatologia de fauna salvatge (sefas),departament de medicina i cirurgia animals,universitat autònoma de barcelona,bellaterra,barcelona,e-08193, Spain, department of biology,cesam,university of aveiro,aveiro,3810-193,portugal,servei d'ecopatologia de fauna salvatge (sefas),departament de medicina i cirurgia animals,universitat autònoma de barcelona,bellaterra,barcelona,e-08193, Spain, institute of zoology,zoological society of london,regent's park,london,nw1 4ry, United Kingdom, espacio natural de sierra nevada,carretera antigua de sierra nevada,km 7,pinos genil,granada,e-18071, Spain, parasitology and parasitic diseases animal health department,veterinary faculty,university of extremadura,av. universidad,s.n.,cáceres,e-10003, Spain, departamento de sanidad animal,universidad complutense de madrid,av. puerta de hierro,s.n.,madrid,e-28040, Spain, department of biology,cesam,university of aveiro,aveiro,3810-193, Portugal, departamento de biología animal,biología vegetal y ecología,universidad de jaén,campus las lagunillas,s.n.,jaén,e-23071, Spain
 
     
   
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