Ecology and evolution of parasitism:
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adam_text | Contents
Foreword v
List of Contributors xiii
Introduction 1
Frederic Thomas, Jean-Frangois Guegan, and Frangois Renaud
1 The evolutionary ecology of the immune response 5
Gabriele Sorci, Thierry Boulinier, Michel Gauthier-Clerc, and Bruno Faivre
1.1 Introduction 5
1.2 Sources of variability 5
1.2.1 Measuring variability 6
1.2.2 Genetic variability 7
1.2.3 Environmental variability 7
1.2.4 Maternal effects 8
1.2.5 Genotype-environment interactions 9
1.3 Costs and benefits of the immune response 9
1.3.1 Energetic costs and the trade-off between immunity and life-history traits 9
1.3.2 Immunopathology 12
1.4 Sexual selection 12
1.4.1 The link between immune defences and sexual ornamentation 13
1.4.2 The immunocompetence handicap hypothesis 14
1.4.3 Honest signalling 15
1.5 The immune response and the emergence of infectious diseases 15
1.6 Conclusion 17
2. Parasitism and the evolution of life-history traits 19
Yannis Michalakis
2.1 Introduction 19
2.2 Parasitism and the reactions of parasitized hosts 19
2.2.1 Defence reactions against parasitism 19
2.2.1.1 Keep the parasite out of the host 20
2.2.1.2 Impede the parasite s within host development 20
2.2.2 Reactions against the parasite s effects: modifications of life-history traits 20
2.3 Life-history traits 20
2.3.1 Some key notions 21
2.3.2 The problem of resource allocation 21
2.3.2.1 Mechanisms underlying the antagonism between functions 21
2.3.2.2 Conditions favouring antagonism between functions 22
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2.3.2.3 Cases where the antagonism is not observed 22
2.4 Adjustment of allocation to reproductive effort: another way to tolerate parasitism 22
2.4.1 Mechanisms adjusting allocation of resources to reproductive effort 23
2.4.1.1 Increase in fecundity 23
2.4.1.2 Developmental acceleration 24
2.5 Limits and perspectives 25
2.5.1 Variability of life-history trait modifications 25
2.5.2 Role of the evolution of the parasite 27
2.5.3 Role of population structure 28
3 Parasites and sexual selection 31
Patrice David and Philipp Heeb
3.1 Introduction 31
3.2 Sexual selection: general theoretical aspects 31
3.2.1 An issue not only for males 31
3.2.2 The theory of signal evolution 32
3.2.3 Honest signals and handicaps 33
3.2.4 Which genes should one choose to make fitter offspring? 34
3.3 Parasites and male-male competition 35
3.4 Parasites and mate choice: costs and direct benefits 36
3.5 Parasites and indirect benefits of mate choice 38
3.5.1 Choosing parasite-resistant males 38
3.5.1.1 The Hamilton-Zuk hypothesis and the lek paradox 38
3.5.1.2 Testing the Hamilton-Zuk hypothesis 39
3.5.1.3 Trade-offs 40
3.5.2 The major histocompatibility complex, parasites, and mate choice 44
3.5.3 Mate choice and resistance to parasites: a true solution to a false problem 44
4 Parasites and behaviour 49
Marie-Jeanne Perrot-Minnot and Frank Cezilly
4.1 Introduction 49
4.2 Why study (and how to study) the behaviour of parasitized hosts? 49
4.2.1 Why? 49
4.2.2 How? 50
4.3 Pre-infection behaviour: parasite avoidance strategies 50
4.3.1 Avoidance through modulation of behaviour involved in parasite transmission 50
4.3.1.1 Foraging and avoidance of infection 51
4.3.1.2 Influence of parasitism on sexual behaviour 51
4.3.1.3 Group life, territoriality, and site fidelity 52
4.3.2 Prophylactic behaviour specifically related to the risk of infection 56
4.3.3 Limits to effective avoidance 59
4.4 Post-infection behaviour: eliminating or limiting pathogenic effects 59
4.4.1 Behaviours to limit or clear infection 59
4.4.2 Behaviour to kill the parasite or slow its proliferation and development 61
4.5 Manipulation by parasites 62
4.5.1 Examples of manipulation of host behaviour by parasites 62
4.5.2 Manipulation: a reaction for the host s benefit or a simple by-product of infection? 64
4.5.3 Parasite manipulation mechanisms 65
CONTENTS ix
4.5.4 Unanswered questions 67
5 Parasitism and hybrid zones 69
Catherine Moulia and Pierre Joly
5.1 Introduction 69
5.2 Hybridization and the fitness of hybrids 69
5.2.1 Hybridogenesis: a stable or transitory phenomenon? 70
5.2.2 The fitness of hybrids 70
5.2.2.1 The theory of ecotones 70
5.2.2.2 The theory of tension zones 70
5.3 The influence of parasitism on the future of hybridization 71
5.3.1 Parasitism in plant hybrids: hybridization favouring biodiversity 72
5.3.2 Parasitism in animal hybrids: a regulator limiting hybridization 73
5.3.2.1 An underestimated evolutionary factor 73
5.3.2.2 Studied models 73
5.4 The susceptibility of hybrid mice to helminths 74
5.4.1 The musculus/domesticus hybrid zone 74
5.4.1.1 Characteristics of the hybrid zone 74
5.4.1.2 The factors involved in the stability of the hybrid zone 74
5.4.2 The wormy mice of the hybrid zone 75
5.4.3 The nature and origin of hybrid susceptibility 76
5.5 The resistance of water frog hybrids to helminths 78
5.5.1 The characteristics of water frog hybrids 78
5.5.2 Hybridogenesis in water frogs 79
5.5.3 Hybrid resistance to helminths 79
5.6 Conclusion and perspectives 80
6 Parasitism and regulation of the host population 83
Serge Morand and Julie Deter
6.1 Introduction 83
6.2 General principles 83
6.3 Parasite diversity: consequences for regulation 85
6.4 Parasite aggregations: causes and consequences 86
6.5 Interspecific aggregation and co-existence between parasites 89
6.6 Measuring regulation using population dynamics modelling 93
6.6.1 The SIR model 93
6.6.2 The macroparasite model 94
6.6.3 Sexually transmitted pathogens: the STD model 95
6.6.4 Microparasites transmitted by a biting vector 95
6.6.5 Basic reproduction rate, Ro 95
6.6.6 Host transmission threshold 95
6.6.7 Infection peaks, age, and immunity: parasite regulation by immunity 95
6.7 Theoretical consequences for regulation of the host population 97
6.7.1 Regulation, virulence, and aggregation 97
6.7.2 Destabilization of host-parasite dynamics 98
6.8 The role of parasites in regulation of the host population: empirical evidence 98
6.9 The host community and regulation by parasites: a few examples of
multi-host-parasite models 100
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6.9.1 Invading a host community 100
6.9.2 Apparent competition 101
6.10 Pathology and the evolution of virulence 102
6.11 Parasitism and extinction 103
6.12 Conclusion 104
7 Parasitism and biological control 107
trie Wajnberg and Nicolas Ris
7.1 Introduction 107
7.2 Ecological features of parasitoids 107
7.2.1 Overview 107
7.2.2 Host range 107
7.2.3 Sex determination 108
7.2.4 Other life-history traits 108
7.2.5 Co-variations among life-history traits 109
7.3 The different steps of parasitism 109
7.3.1 Pre-ovipositional steps 109
7.3.1.1 Habitat searching behaviour 109
7.3.1.2 Host searching behaviour 109
7.3.1.3 Host acceptance 110
7.3.1.4 Clutch size 111
7.3.1.5 Sex allocation 111
7.3.1.6 Patch time allocation 113
7.3.2 Post-ovipositional steps 113
7.3.2.1 Immune defences 113
7.3.2.2 Host regulation 115
7.3.2.3 Virulence and regulation factors 115
7.4 Demographic characteristics of host-parasitoid interactions 117
7.4.1 A basic demographic model 117
7.4.2 Effect of competition between hosts 118
7.4.3 Effect of the number of hosts 119
7.4.4 Effect of host distribution 120
7.4.5 Effect of the number of parasitoids 120
7.5 The use of parasitoids in plant protection 121
7.5.1 Classical biological control 121
7.5.2 Inoculation biological control 122
7.5.3 Inundation biological control 122
7.5.4 Conservation biological control 123
7.5.5 The limits of biological control 123
7.5.5.1 Economic and social costs 124
7.5.5.2 Unintended effects 124
7.5.6 Improving biological control through ecological- and
population-based approaches 125
7.6 Conclusion 126
8 Health ecology: a new tool, the macroscope 129
Guillaume Constantin de Magny, Frangois Renaud, Patrick Durand, and
Jean-Francois Guegan
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CONTENTS xi
8.1 Introduction 129
8.2 Interactions between host populations and natural systems marked by
exponential human growth 129
8.2.1 Complex relationships between ecosystems, hosts, and pathogens 130
8.2.2 Different explanations 131
8.2.3 Ecosystem dynamics and infectious diseases—or the snowball effect 134
8.2.4 A new school of thought: ecomedicine or health ecology 136
8.3 The ecology of infectious diseases 137
8.3.1 What happened first: biology or socio-economics? 137
8.3.2 Global climate change and the spread of infectious diseases 138
8.3.3 Ecosystem changes and health 140
8.3.4 Land use, agricultural development, intensive farming, and health 141
8.3.5 Human population growth and the evolution of infectious diseases 142
8.3.6 International travel and trade 144
8.4 Conclusion and proposals for new research perspectives 146
9 Parasitism, biodiversity, and conservation biology 149
Camille Lebarbenchon, Robert Poulin, and Frederic Thomas
9.1 Introduction 149
9.2 Parasitism and apparent competition 149
9.2.1 Overall mechanism 149
9.2.2 Examples 150
9.3 Parasitism, ecosystem stability, and cascade effects 151
9.4 Parasites and ecosystem engineers 152
9.4.1 Ecosystem engineers 152
9.4.2 Infection of an ecosystem engineer 153
9.4.3 Parasites as engineers 154
9.5 Life-history traits and coexistence 155
9.6 Invasive species 156
9.7 Parasitism and intraspecific diversity 158
9.8 Parasitism and conservation 159
Conclusion 161
Jacques Blondel
Appendix: Methods 165
Thierry Lefevre, Nicolas Ris, and Guillaume Mitta
A.I Introduction 165
A.2 How to study a biological process? 165
A.2.1 Candidate approach 165
A.2.1.1 Immunological methods 165
A.2.1.2 Detection and quantification of DNA and RNA by polymerase chain
reaction or reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction 166
A.2.2 Holistic approach 169
A.2.2.1 Transcriptome analysis 170
A.2.2.2 Proteome analysis 170
A.3 Studying genetic variability 173
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A.3.1 Molecular markers 174
A.3.1.1 The different molecular marking techniques 175
A.3.1.2 Analytical methods 178
A.3.2 Quantitative traits 180
A.3.2.1 Genetic differentiation between populations 180
A.3.2.2 Within-population genetic variability 180
A.3.2.3 Correlations between characters 181
Glossary 183
References 189
Index 213
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title_exact_search | Ecology and evolution of parasitism |
title_full | Ecology and evolution of parasitism ed. by Frédéric Thomas... |
title_fullStr | Ecology and evolution of parasitism ed. by Frédéric Thomas... |
title_full_unstemmed | Ecology and evolution of parasitism ed. by Frédéric Thomas... |
title_short | Ecology and evolution of parasitism |
title_sort | ecology and evolution of parasitism |
topic | Ökologie Parasitism Parasites Ecology Parasites Evolution Host-parasite relationships Parasitismus (DE-588)4173322-8 gnd Parasit (DE-588)4044635-9 gnd Evolutionsökologie (DE-588)4395809-6 gnd Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 gnd Evolution (DE-588)4071050-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Ökologie Parasitism Parasites Ecology Parasites Evolution Host-parasite relationships Parasitismus Parasit Evolutionsökologie Evolution Aufsatzsammlung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017147895&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
work_keys_str_mv | UT ecologieetevolutiondessystemesparasites AT thomasfrederic ecologyandevolutionofparasitism |