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Parasites and invasions: changes in gastrointestinal helminth assemblages in invasive and native rodents in senegal

Parasites and invasions: changes in gastrointestinal helminth assemblages in invasive and native rodents in senegal

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Abstract Understanding why some exotic species become widespread and abundant in their colonized range is a fundamental issue that still needs to be addressed. Among many hypotheses, newly established host populations may benefit from a parasite loss (“enemy release” hypothesis) through impoverishment of their original parasite communities or reduced infection levels. Moreover, the fitness of competing native hosts may be affected by the acquisition of exotic taxa from invaders (“parasite spillover”) and/or by an increased transmission risk of native parasites due to their amplification by invaders (“parasite spillback”). We focused on gastrointestinal helminth communities to determine whether these predictions could explain the ongoing invasion success of the commensal house mouse (Mus musculus domesticus) and black rat (Rattus rattus), as well as the associated drop of native Mastomys species, in Senegal. For both invasive species, our results were consistent with the predictions of the enemy release hypothesis. A decrease of helminth overall prevalence and individual species richness was observed along the invasion gradients as well as lower specific prevalence/abundance (Aspiculuris tetraptera in M. m. domesticus, Hymenolepis diminuta in R. rattus) on the invasion fronts. Conversely, we did not find strong evidence of helminth spill-over or spill-back in invasion fronts, where native and invasive rodents co-occurred. Further experimental research is needed to determine whether and how the loss of helminths and reduced infection levels along invasion routes may result in any advantageous effects on invader fitness and competitive advantage.

Diagne Christophe、Ribas Alexis、Gauthier Philippe、Ba Khalilou、Kane Mamadou、Niang Youssoupha、Diallo Mamoudou、Sow Aliou、Haukisalmi Voitto、Dalecky Ambroise、Charbonnel Nathalie、Semb¨¨ne Mback¨|、Tatard Caroline、Piry Sylvain、Brouat Carine、Fossati-Gaschignard Odile

Ird, CBGP (UMR INRA / IRD / Cirad / Montpellier SupAgro), Campus International de Baillarguet||Ird, CBGP (UMR INRA / IRD / Cirad / Montpellier SupAgro), Campus ISRA/IRD de Bel Air||D¨|partement de Biologie Animale, Facult¨| des Sciences et Techniques, Universit¨¨Ird, CBGP (UMR INRA / IRD / Cirad / Montpellier SupAgro), Campus International de Baillarguet||Laboratory of Parasitology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of BarcelonaIrd, CBGP (UMR INRA / IRD / Cirad / Montpellier SupAgro), Campus International de BaillarguetIrd, CBGP (UMR INRA / IRD / Cirad / Montpellier SupAgro), Campus ISRA/IRD de Bel AirIrd, CBGP (UMR INRA / IRD / Cirad / Montpellier SupAgro), Campus ISRA/IRD de Bel AirIrd, CBGP (UMR INRA / IRD / Cirad / Montpellier SupAgro), Campus ISRA/IRD de Bel AirIrd, CBGP (UMR INRA / IRD / Cirad / Montpellier SupAgro), Campus ISRA/IRD de Bel AirIrd, CBGP (UMR INRA / IRD / Cirad / Montpellier SupAgro), Campus ISRA/IRD de Bel AirFinnish Museum of Natural History Luomus, P. Rau-tatiekatu 13, 00014 University of HelsinkiIrd, LPED (UMR AMU / IRD), 3 place Victor HugoInra, CBGP (UMR INRA / IRD / Cirad / Montpellier SupAgro), Campus International de BaillarguetIrd, CBGP (UMR INRA / IRD / Cirad / Montpellier SupAgro), Campus ISRA/IRD de Bel Air||D¨|partement de Biologie Animale, Facult¨| des Sciences et Techniques, Universit¨¨Laboratory of Parasitology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of BarcelonaLaboratory of Parasitology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of BarcelonaIrd, CBGP (UMR INRA / IRD / Cirad / Montpellier SupAgro), Campus International de BaillarguetIrd, CBGP (UMR INRA / IRD / Cirad / Montpellier SupAgro), Campus International de Baillarguet

10.1101/053082

环境生物学动物学生物科学现状、生物科学发展

Biological invasionsenemy releasespill-backspill-overgastrointestinal helminthsMus musculus domesticusRattus rattusparasite community structure

Diagne Christophe,Ribas Alexis,Gauthier Philippe,Ba Khalilou,Kane Mamadou,Niang Youssoupha,Diallo Mamoudou,Sow Aliou,Haukisalmi Voitto,Dalecky Ambroise,Charbonnel Nathalie,Semb¨¨ne Mback¨|,Tatard Caroline,Piry Sylvain,Brouat Carine,Fossati-Gaschignard Odile.Parasites and invasions: changes in gastrointestinal helminth assemblages in invasive and native rodents in senegal[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-04-26].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/053082.点此复制

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