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      Intensity-dependent host mortality: what can it tell us about larval growth strategies in complex life cycle helminths?

      Parasitology
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          Complex life cycle helminths use their intermediate hosts as both a source of nutrients and as transportation. There is an assumed trade-off between these functions in that parasite growth may reduce host survival and thus transmission. The virulence of larval helminths can be assessed by experimentally increasing infection intensities and recording how parasite biomass and host mortality scale with intensity. I summarize the literature on these relationships in larval helminths and I provide an empirical example using the nematode Camallanus lacustris in its copepod first host. In all species studied thus far, including C. lacustris, overall parasite volume increases with intensity. Although a few studies observed host survival to decrease predictably with intensity, several studies found no intensity-dependent mortality or elevated mortality only at extreme intensities. For instance, no intensity-dependent mortality was observed in male copepods infected with C. lacustris, whereas female survival was reduced only at high intensities (>3) and only after worms were fully developed. These observations suggest that at low, natural intensity levels parasites do not exploit intermediate hosts as much as they presumably could and that increased growth would not obviously entail survival costs.

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                Journal
                applab
                Parasitology
                Parasitology
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0031-1820
                1469-8161
                June 2011
                April 18 2011
                June 2011
                : 138
                : 07
                : 913-925
                Article
                10.1017/S0031182011000370
                21554844
                5db2c437-b2e8-495e-b18d-022f05a370ea
                © 2011
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