Herbicides in the environment alter infection dynamics in a microbial host-parasite system.
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Parasites play an important role in the regulation of host population growth. How these ubiquitous stressors interact with anthropogenic stressors is less often studied. In a full factorial experiment we explored the independent and combined effects of the widely used herbicide diuron and a chytrid parasite on the fitness of genetically different monoclonal diatom populations. Furthermore, we evaluated how herbicide exposure influenced infection dynamics, parasite fitness and the impact of infectious disease on host populations. We found no evidence of host genetic variation for diuron sensitivity and parasite resistance. Instead, host population phenotype was a decisive factor in controlling parasite growth. Although herbicide exposure initially posed a constraint on disease transmission, it enhanced the spread of disease over time. Consequently, the nature of the parasite-toxicant stressor interaction shifted from antagonistic (on exponential host growth) towards additive (on final uninfected host density). We conclude that herbicide exposure can modify infection dynamics and impact of disease on host populations through the complex interplay between host and parasite growth dynamics and host population phenotype.
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Herbicides in the environment alter infection dynamics in a microbial host - 1 parasite system 1 2 3
4 Institut F.-A. Forel, Université de Genève, 10 Route de Suisse, Versoix, Switzerland 10 11 *Present Address & Corresponding author: 12 Silke Van den Wyngaert 13 Laboratory of Aquatic Biology, Department of Biology, K.U.Leuven Kulak 14 E. Sabbelaan 53, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium 15 Telephone: +32 56 24 60 59 16 Fax: +32 56 24 69 99 17 [email protected] 18 19 Running title: Inf...
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Environmental microbiology
دوره 15 3 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2013