POPULATION-LEVEL CONSEQUENCES OF PARASITE AGGREGATION

Authors
Citation
J. Jaenike, POPULATION-LEVEL CONSEQUENCES OF PARASITE AGGREGATION, Oikos, 76(1), 1996, pp. 155-160
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Zoology,Ecology
Journal title
OikosACNP
ISSN journal
00301299
Volume
76
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
155 - 160
Database
ISI
SICI code
0030-1299(1996)76:1<155:PCOPA>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Aggregations of parasites among hosts are generally thought to reduce the net deleterious effect of the parasites on populations of their ho sts, but to increase the intensity of density-dependent suppression of parasite population growth. Here I show that whether this is actually the case depends on the shape of the fitness function, i.e., how host or parasite fitness changes as a function of parasite number per host . For sigmoid fitness functions, mean host fitness can decrease and me an parasite fitness increase as parasite aggregation increases for a g iven mean number of parasites per host. A survey of the literature rev eals that such sigmoid fitness functions are not uncommon. Parasite ag gregation, therefore, does not always have the population-level effect s generally attributed to it.