ON THE INTERPRETATION OF HOST-PARASITE ECOLOGY - HELIGMOSOMOIDES-POLYGYRUS (NEMATODA) IN WILD WOOD MOUSE (APODEMUS-SYLVATICUS) POPULATIONS

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GREGORY, RD
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[1] Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX 1 3 PS, South Parks Road
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10.1111/j.1469-7998.1992.tb06130.x
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Q95 [动物学];
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071002 ;
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This paper describes epidemiological and seasonal patterns in the interaction between wood mice, Apodemus sylvaticus and Heligmosomoides polygyrus. Data used in the analysis were collected by C. S. Elton and co-workers at Bagley Wood, Oxfordshire in the late 1920s. Heligosomoides polygyrus was by far the most common helminth parasite with 70% of all wood mice infected and average intensity around 12 worms per mouse. Male and female mice were shown to harbour similar parasite burdens. Parasite numbers per host were highly overdispersed and were well described by the negative binomial distribution. There was little evidence for convexity in age (= weight)-intensity curves, either within or across sexes. Host and parasite numbers showed predictable seasonal patterns, with mouse populations at their largest at the end of the breeding season, in August and September, and parasite populations at their largest in the late spring, around May. Results are discussed in relation to the ecology of H. polygyrus in wood and laboratory mice, and tentative comparison is made with human helminth infection. The interpretation of epidemiological patterns in these data was problematic. Of particular importance was the statistical distribution of parasites within the host population, and possible differences between mouse sexes in relation to growth, survival and trapping. Such difficulties are relevant to a range of similar field data.
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