Helminth’s assemblage of a small frog in the Brazilian semiarid: parasite-host-environment relationships

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Autor(a) principal: Soares,Pamella B. C.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Passos,Daniel C., Anjos,Luciano A. dos, Wachlevski,Milena
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Iheringia. Série Zoologia
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Resumo: ABSTRACT. Parasite infections may contingency different aspects of the hosts’ lives, and are usually expected to directly or indirectly compromise host reproduction. However, although amphibians have historically been study models in parasite ecology, the effects of parasitism on amphibians’ reproduction remain unknown. Thus, we investigated how the parasite load varies as a function of climatic seasonality (rainy and dry season) and intrinsic host characteristics (size and sex), as well as the relationship between parasite load and reproductive investment in males and females of a small frog (Pseudopaludicola pocoto Magalhães, Loebmann, Kokubum, Haddad & Garda, 2014) in the Brazilian semiarid region. The parasitological parameters of the studied population were not influenced by the season of the year or by the hosts’ body size, but females of P. pocoto had a higher prevalence and intensity of infection than males. The number of oocytes and the volume of the testes were not related to the parasite load, revealing that the parasitism did not negatively impact the gonadal investment in P. pocoto. Our findings suggest that short-lived species, such as the tiny Pseudopaludicola species, have a high reproductive investment independent of their parasitic interactions. In addition, this should be true mainly in those species that live in seasonally dry environments, such as P. pocoto, in which reproduction is even more constrained by the shortened and unpredictable rainy period.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Helminth’s assemblage of a small frog in the Brazilian semiarid: parasite-host-environment relationships
title Helminth’s assemblage of a small frog in the Brazilian semiarid: parasite-host-environment relationships
spellingShingle Helminth’s assemblage of a small frog in the Brazilian semiarid: parasite-host-environment relationships
Soares,Pamella B. C.
Amphibia
Pseudopaludicola
seasonality
reproductive allocation
Nematoda
title_short Helminth’s assemblage of a small frog in the Brazilian semiarid: parasite-host-environment relationships
title_full Helminth’s assemblage of a small frog in the Brazilian semiarid: parasite-host-environment relationships
title_fullStr Helminth’s assemblage of a small frog in the Brazilian semiarid: parasite-host-environment relationships
title_full_unstemmed Helminth’s assemblage of a small frog in the Brazilian semiarid: parasite-host-environment relationships
title_sort Helminth’s assemblage of a small frog in the Brazilian semiarid: parasite-host-environment relationships
author Soares,Pamella B. C.
author_facet Soares,Pamella B. C.
Passos,Daniel C.
Anjos,Luciano A. dos
Wachlevski,Milena
author_role author
author2 Passos,Daniel C.
Anjos,Luciano A. dos
Wachlevski,Milena
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Soares,Pamella B. C.
Passos,Daniel C.
Anjos,Luciano A. dos
Wachlevski,Milena
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amphibia
Pseudopaludicola
seasonality
reproductive allocation
Nematoda
topic Amphibia
Pseudopaludicola
seasonality
reproductive allocation
Nematoda
description ABSTRACT. Parasite infections may contingency different aspects of the hosts’ lives, and are usually expected to directly or indirectly compromise host reproduction. However, although amphibians have historically been study models in parasite ecology, the effects of parasitism on amphibians’ reproduction remain unknown. Thus, we investigated how the parasite load varies as a function of climatic seasonality (rainy and dry season) and intrinsic host characteristics (size and sex), as well as the relationship between parasite load and reproductive investment in males and females of a small frog (Pseudopaludicola pocoto Magalhães, Loebmann, Kokubum, Haddad & Garda, 2014) in the Brazilian semiarid region. The parasitological parameters of the studied population were not influenced by the season of the year or by the hosts’ body size, but females of P. pocoto had a higher prevalence and intensity of infection than males. The number of oocytes and the volume of the testes were not related to the parasite load, revealing that the parasitism did not negatively impact the gonadal investment in P. pocoto. Our findings suggest that short-lived species, such as the tiny Pseudopaludicola species, have a high reproductive investment independent of their parasitic interactions. In addition, this should be true mainly in those species that live in seasonally dry environments, such as P. pocoto, in which reproduction is even more constrained by the shortened and unpredictable rainy period.
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