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Density- and trait-mediated effects of a parasite and a predator in a tri-trophic food web
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Kaltz, Oliver
, Petchey, Owen L.
, Griffin, Joanne S.
, Banerji, Aabir
, Duncan, Alison B.
, Humphries, Stuart
in
Animals
/ Behavior, Animal
/ Ciliophora - physiology
/ Community Ecology
/ density‐mediated indirect interaction
/ Didinium
/ Ecological effects
/ Ecology, environment
/ Feeding rates
/ Food Chain
/ Food chains
/ Food webs
/ Holospora
/ Holospora undulata
/ Holosporaceae - physiology
/ Host-Pathogen Interactions
/ intermediate hosts
/ Life Sciences
/ Microbiology and Parasitology
/ Paramecium
/ Paramecium caudatum - microbiology
/ Paramecium caudatum - physiology
/ parasite load
/ Parasites
/ Parasitism
/ Population Dynamics
/ Predation
/ Predatory Behavior
/ Serratia - physiology
/ Serratia fonticola
/ Swimming
/ Symbiosis
/ trait‐mediated indirect interaction
2015
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Density- and trait-mediated effects of a parasite and a predator in a tri-trophic food web
by
Kaltz, Oliver
, Petchey, Owen L.
, Griffin, Joanne S.
, Banerji, Aabir
, Duncan, Alison B.
, Humphries, Stuart
in
Animals
/ Behavior, Animal
/ Ciliophora - physiology
/ Community Ecology
/ density‐mediated indirect interaction
/ Didinium
/ Ecological effects
/ Ecology, environment
/ Feeding rates
/ Food Chain
/ Food chains
/ Food webs
/ Holospora
/ Holospora undulata
/ Holosporaceae - physiology
/ Host-Pathogen Interactions
/ intermediate hosts
/ Life Sciences
/ Microbiology and Parasitology
/ Paramecium
/ Paramecium caudatum - microbiology
/ Paramecium caudatum - physiology
/ parasite load
/ Parasites
/ Parasitism
/ Population Dynamics
/ Predation
/ Predatory Behavior
/ Serratia - physiology
/ Serratia fonticola
/ Swimming
/ Symbiosis
/ trait‐mediated indirect interaction
2015
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Density- and trait-mediated effects of a parasite and a predator in a tri-trophic food web
by
Kaltz, Oliver
, Petchey, Owen L.
, Griffin, Joanne S.
, Banerji, Aabir
, Duncan, Alison B.
, Humphries, Stuart
in
Animals
/ Behavior, Animal
/ Ciliophora - physiology
/ Community Ecology
/ density‐mediated indirect interaction
/ Didinium
/ Ecological effects
/ Ecology, environment
/ Feeding rates
/ Food Chain
/ Food chains
/ Food webs
/ Holospora
/ Holospora undulata
/ Holosporaceae - physiology
/ Host-Pathogen Interactions
/ intermediate hosts
/ Life Sciences
/ Microbiology and Parasitology
/ Paramecium
/ Paramecium caudatum - microbiology
/ Paramecium caudatum - physiology
/ parasite load
/ Parasites
/ Parasitism
/ Population Dynamics
/ Predation
/ Predatory Behavior
/ Serratia - physiology
/ Serratia fonticola
/ Swimming
/ Symbiosis
/ trait‐mediated indirect interaction
2015
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Density- and trait-mediated effects of a parasite and a predator in a tri-trophic food web
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Density- and trait-mediated effects of a parasite and a predator in a tri-trophic food web
2015
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1. Despite growing interest in ecological consequences of parasitism in food webs, relatively little is known about effects of parasites on long-term population dynamics of non-host species or about whether such effects are density or trait mediated. 2. We studied a tri-trophic food chain comprised of (i) a bacterial basal resource (Serratia fonticola), (ii) an intermediate consumer (Paramecium caudatum), (iii) a top predator (Didinium nasutum) and (iv) a parasite of the intermediate consumer (Holospora undulata). A fully factorial experimental manipulation of predator and parasite presence/absence was combined with analyses of population dynamics, modelling and analyses of host (Paramecium) morphology and behaviour. 3. Predation and parasitism each reduced the abundance of the intermediate consumer (Paramecium), and parasitism indirectly reduced the abundance of the basal resource (Serratia). However, in combination, predation and parasitism had non-additive effects on the abundance of the intermediate consumer, as well as on that of the basal resource. In both cases, the negative effect of parasitism seemed to be effaced by predation. 4. Infection of the intermediate consumer reduced predator abundance. Modelling and additional experimentation revealed that this was most likely due to parasite reduction of intermediate host abundance (a density-mediated effect), as opposed to changes in predator functional or numerical response. 5. Parasitism altered morphological and behavioural traits, by reducing host cell length and increasing the swimming speed of cells with moderate parasite loads. Additional tests showed no significant difference in Didinium feeding rate on infected and uninfected hosts, suggesting that the combination of these modifications does not affect host vulnerability to predation. However, estimated rates of encounter with Serratia based on these modifications were higher for infected Paramecium than for uninfected Paramecium. 6. A mixture of density-mediated and trait-mediated indirect effects of parasitism on non-host species creates rich and complex possibilities for effects of parasites in food webs that should be included in assessments of possible impacts of parasite eradication or introduction.
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John Wiley & Sons Ltd,Blackwell Publishing Ltd,Wiley
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