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Infection with acanthocephalans increases the vulnerability of Gammarus pulex (Crustacea, Arnphipoda) to non-host invertebrate predators

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PARASITOLOGY
卷 135, 期 5, 页码 627-632

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S003118200800423X

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host manipulation; Pomphorhynchus laevis; Pomphorhynchus tereticollis; Polymorphus minutus; trophic transmission

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Phenotypic alterations induced by parasites in their intermediate hosts often result in enhanced trophic transmission to appropriate final hosts. However, such alterations may also increase the vulnerability of intermediate hosts to predation by non-host species. We studied the influence of both infection with 3 different acanthocephalan parasites (Pomphorhynchus laevis, P. tereticollis, and Polymorphus minutus) and the availability of refuges on the susceptibility of the amphipod Gammarus pulex to predation by, 2 non-host predators in microcosms. Only infection with P. laevis increased the vulnerability of amphipods to predation by crayfish, Orconectes limosus. In contrast, in the absence of refuges, the selectivity of water scorpions, Nepa cinerea, for infected prey was significant and did not differ according to parasite species. When a refuge was available for infected prey, however, water scorpion selectivity, for infected prey differed between parasite species. Both P. tereticollis- and P. laevis- infected gammarids were more vulnerable than uninfected ones, whereas the reverse was true of P. minutus-infected gammarids. These results suggest that the true consequences of phenotypic changes associated with parasitic infection in terms of increased trophic transmission of parasites deserve further assessment.

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