A MODEL OF DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF A PARASITE SPECIES ASSEMBLAGE

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JANOVY, J
FERDIG, MT
MCDOWELL, MA
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[1] School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln
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10.1016/S0022-5193(05)80106-7
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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A BASIC computer simulation model was constructed to mimic the dynamic behavior of an assemblage of parasite species over a range of abiotic conditions. Computer hosts sampled a parasite supra-assemblage consisting of seven parasite types which differed in their relative probabilities of infection. In this model, it was possible for the hosts to unsuccessfully sample the supra-assemblage, as must happen in nature. Parasite population aggregation, competition, and co-occurrence were also simulated. A single simulation run produced a sample of 24 host individuals with their respective parasite assemblages. Species density, mean infra-assemblage diversity, sample assemblage diversity, and mean prevalence were used as descriptors of assemblage structure. The model data were compared to a field data set consisting of 33 samples of the fish, Fundulus zebrinus, and its parasites, taken during a 7 year period from a single location in a fluctuating river. The results suggested that over the long term, field data did not depart significantly from that predicted by a null model. Results also suggested that if aggregation and co-occurrence operated to influence assemblage structure, then the correlation between sample assemblage diversity values, and those of the other descriptors (species density, infra-assemblage diversity, and mean prevalence) should be reduced. Competition had no effect on the long term dynamics of the computer assemblage. © 1990 Academic Press Limited.
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