Ecology of parasites in northern canids: impacts of age, sex, behavior, life history, and diet
Host behavior, age, sex, diet, and condition, as well as variation in parasite specificity, drive variation in parasite infection, and ultimately determine the host parasite community. The objectives of this thesis were to 1) examine intraspecific variation in arctic fox parasites, 2) determine rela...
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ftcanadathes:oai:collectionscanada.gc.ca:MWU.1993/18337 2023-05-15T14:31:02+02:00 Ecology of parasites in northern canids: impacts of age, sex, behavior, life history, and diet Friesen, Olwyn C. Roth, James (Biological Sciences) Graham, Lane (Biological Sciences) Galloway, Terry (Entomology) 2013-04-04T13:58:42Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/18337 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/1993/18337 Ecology Parasitology Climate change Trophic interactions Red fox Arctic fox Gray wolf Helminth 2013 ftcanadathes 2014-03-30T00:55:40Z Host behavior, age, sex, diet, and condition, as well as variation in parasite specificity, drive variation in parasite infection, and ultimately determine the host parasite community. The objectives of this thesis were to 1) examine intraspecific variation in arctic fox parasites, 2) determine relationships between diet and parasites in sympatric arctic and red fox, and 3) compare wolf parasites and diet. Male arctic fox had more cestodes than females and juveniles had more nematodes than adults, likely due to diet and exposure. Red fox carried fewer parasites than arctic fox, likely due to diet, evolved resistance behaviors and higher immune investment, but diet affected cestode abundance in both species. Wolves that ate more white-tailed deer had more cestodes, suggesting increasing deer populations could enhance parasite transmission to moose. However, body condition was unaffected by parasites, suggesting northern canids may have not reached a threshold of infection. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Fox Arctic Climate change Moose Theses Canada/Thèses Canada (Library and Archives Canada) Arctic |
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Ecology Parasitology Climate change Trophic interactions Red fox Arctic fox Gray wolf Helminth Friesen, Olwyn C. Ecology of parasites in northern canids: impacts of age, sex, behavior, life history, and diet |
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Host behavior, age, sex, diet, and condition, as well as variation in parasite specificity, drive variation in parasite infection, and ultimately determine the host parasite community. The objectives of this thesis were to 1) examine intraspecific variation in arctic fox parasites, 2) determine relationships between diet and parasites in sympatric arctic and red fox, and 3) compare wolf parasites and diet. Male arctic fox had more cestodes than females and juveniles had more nematodes than adults, likely due to diet and exposure. Red fox carried fewer parasites than arctic fox, likely due to diet, evolved resistance behaviors and higher immune investment, but diet affected cestode abundance in both species. Wolves that ate more white-tailed deer had more cestodes, suggesting increasing deer populations could enhance parasite transmission to moose. However, body condition was unaffected by parasites, suggesting northern canids may have not reached a threshold of infection. |
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Roth, James (Biological Sciences) Graham, Lane (Biological Sciences) Galloway, Terry (Entomology) |
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Friesen, Olwyn C. |
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Friesen, Olwyn C. |
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Friesen, Olwyn C. |
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Ecology of parasites in northern canids: impacts of age, sex, behavior, life history, and diet |
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Ecology of parasites in northern canids: impacts of age, sex, behavior, life history, and diet |
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Ecology of parasites in northern canids: impacts of age, sex, behavior, life history, and diet |
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Ecology of parasites in northern canids: impacts of age, sex, behavior, life history, and diet |
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Ecology of parasites in northern canids: impacts of age, sex, behavior, life history, and diet |
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ecology of parasites in northern canids: impacts of age, sex, behavior, life history, and diet |
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2013 |
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Arctic Fox Arctic Climate change Moose |
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Arctic Fox Arctic Climate change Moose |
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