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Negative covariance between parasite load and body condition in a population of feral horses

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Debeffe, Lucie
McLoughlin, Philip D.
Medill, Sarah A.
Andres, Daniel
Shury, Todd
Wagner, Brent
Jenkins, Emily
Gilleard, John S.
Poissant, Jocelyn

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Parasitology. Cambridge University Press. 2016, 143(8), pp. 983-997. ISSN 0031-1820. eISSN 1469-8161. Available under: doi: 10.1017/S0031182016000408

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In wild and domestic animals, gastrointestinal parasites can have significant impacts on host development, condition, health, reproduction and longevity. Improving our understanding of the causes and consequences of individual-level variation in parasite load is therefore of prime interest. Here we investigated the relationship between strongyle fecal egg count (FEC) and body condition in a unique, naturalized population of horses that has never been exposed to anthelmintic drugs (Sable Island, Nova Scotia, Canada). We first quantified variation in FEC and condition for 447 individuals according to intrinsic (sex, age, reproductive status, social status) and extrinsic (group size, location, local density) variables. We then quantified the repeatability of measurements obtained over a field season and tested for covariance between FEC and condition. FECs were high relative to other horse populations (mean eggs per gram ± SD = 1543·28 ± 209·94). FECs generally decreased with age, were higher in lactating vs non-lactating females, and unexpectedly lower in males in some part of the island. FECs and condition were both spatially structured, with patterns depending on age, sex and reproductive status. FECs and condition were both repeatable. Most notably, FECs and condition were negatively correlated, especially in adult females.

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570 Biowissenschaften, Biologie

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gastrointestinal parasite, mammal, nematode, repeatability, strongyle, ungulate, wild population

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ISO 690DEBEFFE, Lucie, Philip D. MCLOUGHLIN, Sarah A. MEDILL, Kathrine STEWART, Daniel ANDRES, Todd SHURY, Brent WAGNER, Emily JENKINS, John S. GILLEARD, Jocelyn POISSANT, 2016. Negative covariance between parasite load and body condition in a population of feral horses. In: Parasitology. Cambridge University Press. 2016, 143(8), pp. 983-997. ISSN 0031-1820. eISSN 1469-8161. Available under: doi: 10.1017/S0031182016000408
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  author={Debeffe, Lucie and McLoughlin, Philip D. and Medill, Sarah A. and Stewart, Kathrine and Andres, Daniel and Shury, Todd and Wagner, Brent and Jenkins, Emily and Gilleard, John S. and Poissant, Jocelyn}
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