Parasite susceptibility in an amphibian host is modified by salinization and predators

Feb 19, 2018Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)

Salty water and predators change how easily amphibians get parasites

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Abstract

Exposure to NaCl increased parasite infection in tadpoles under specific conditions.

  • In the absence of predators, NaCl exposure led to higher rates of parasite infection in tadpoles.
  • The presence of a parasite-predator caused an increase in parasite infection only when NaCl was present.
  • Direct consumption of trematodes by the parasite-predator reduced overall infection rates.
  • In the presence of dragonfly kairomone, reduced tadpole movement resulted in increased parasite infection.
  • Combined effects of the parasite-predator and dragonfly kairomone led to intermediate levels of parasite infection.

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