Life-history Traits of Fossaria cubensis (Gastropoda: Lymnaeidae) under Experimental Exposure to Fasciola hepatica (Trematoda: Digenea)
The effect of exposing the lymnaeid snail Fossaria cubensis to the trematode Fasciola hepatica on the snail population's life-history traits was studied under laboratory conditions. Exposed individuals showed a lower survival rate than control snails, although from week 7 onward a slower decrea...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2000-10, Vol.95 (5), p.747-752 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The effect of exposing the lymnaeid snail Fossaria cubensis to the
trematode Fasciola hepatica on the snail population's life-history
traits was studied under laboratory conditions. Exposed individuals
showed a lower survival rate than control snails, although from week 7
onward a slower decrease of this parameter in relation to the control
group was observed. There were higher values of fecundity rate for the
controls compared to the exposed group except during weeks 9, 10, 11
and 12, which was the time that followed the period when almost all of
the infected snails died. Both the intrinsic and finite rates of
natural increase were significantly higher for the control group, but
exposed snails still attained a lower mean generation time.
Age-specific trade-offs were found, mainly for the weekly increase in
size versus the number of eggs per mass, the weekly increase in size
versus the number of viable eggs per mass, the number of masses versus
the hatching probability and the number of eggs versus the hatching
probability. All these negative associations were significant for
juveniles of both control and exposed snails and not for adults;
however, exposed young individuals exhibited much higher values of the
correlation coefficient than control animals. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 0074-0276 0074-0276 1678-8060 |
DOI: | 10.1590/S0074-02762000000500025 |