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Автор Grenfell, B. T.
Автор Wilson, K.
Автор Isham, V. S.
Автор Boyd, H. E. G.
Автор Dietz, K.
Дата выпуска 1995
dc.description SUMMARYThe characteristically aggregated frequency distribution of macroparasites in their hosts is a key feature of host–parasite population biology. We begin with a brief review of the theoretical literature concerning parasite aggregation. Though this work has illustrated much about both the sources and impact of parasite aggregation, there is still no definitive analysis of both these aspects. We then go on to illustrate the use of one approach to this problem – the construction of Moment Closure Equations (MCEs), which can be used to represent both the mean and second moments (variances and covariances) of the distribution of different parasite stages and phenomenological measures of host immunity. We apply these models to one of the best documented interactions involving free-living animal hosts – the interaction between trichostrongylid nematodes and ruminants. The analysis compares patterns of variability in experimental infections of Teladorsagia circumcincta in sheep with the equivalent wildlife situation – the epidemiology of T. circumcincta in a feral population of Soay sheep on St Kilda, Outer Hebrides. We focus on the relationship between mean parasite load and aggregation (inversely measured by the negative binomial parameter, k) for cohorts of hosts. The analysis and empirical data indicate that k tracks the increase and subsequent decline in the mean burden with host age. We discuss this result in terms of the degree of heterogeneity in the impact of host immunity or parasite-induced mortality required to shorten the tail of the parasite distribution (and therefore increase k) in older animals. The model is also used to analyse the relationship between estimated worm and egg counts (since only the latter are often available for wildlife hosts). Finally, we use these results to review directions for future work on the nature and impact of parasite aggregation.
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Издатель Cambridge University Press
Копирайт Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1995
Тема Wildlife diseases
Тема parasite
Тема aggregation
Тема Teladorsagia circumcincta
Тема sheep
Тема St Kilda
Тема model
Тема negative binomial distribution
Тема moment closure equations
Тема egg counts
Тема immunity
Название Modelling patterns of parasite aggregation in natural populations: trichostrongylid nematode–ruminant interactions as a case study
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1017/S0031182000075867
Electronic ISSN 1469-8161
Print ISSN 0031-1820
Журнал Parasitology
Том 111
Первая страница S135
Последняя страница S151
Аффилиация Grenfell B. T.; University of Cambridge
Аффилиация Wilson K.; University of Cambridge
Аффилиация Isham V. S.; University College London
Аффилиация Boyd H. E. G.; University of Cambridge
Аффилиация Dietz K.; University of Tübingen
Выпуск S1

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