Data from: Little impact of over-winter parasitism on a free-ranging ungulate in the high Arctic ...

1.Macroparasites have a central place in wildlife ecology because they have the potential to regulate host populations through effects on reproduction and/or survival. However, there remains a paucity of studies that have demonstrated the regulatory role of these parasites in free-ranging animals. 2...

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Main Authors: Carlsson, Anja Morven, Albon, Steve D., Coulson, Stephen J., Ropstad, Erik, Stien, Audun, Wilson, Ken, Loe, Leif Egil, Veiberg, Vebjørn, Irvine, Robert Justin, Wilson, Kenneth
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.j327n
https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.j327n
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Summary:1.Macroparasites have a central place in wildlife ecology because they have the potential to regulate host populations through effects on reproduction and/or survival. However, there remains a paucity of studies that have demonstrated the regulatory role of these parasites in free-ranging animals. 2.Previous work on Svalbard reindeer demonstrated that the experimental removal of the parasitic gastrointestinal nematode Ostertagia gruehneri transmitted in summer, improved reindeer fecundity, and that the species was capable of mediating a density-dependent reduction in fecundity. 3.The main coexisting parasitic nematode in the system, Marshallagia marshalli, exhibits a contrasting life-history with low abundances in summer and an increase during the winter. Here, we examine the impact of this over-winter infection on fitness of female reindeer in the same population. 4.Worm burdens were removed at the start of the winter in October using a novel delayed-release anthelmintic bolus. Body mass and pregnancy rates ... : body mass and pregnancy in relation to parasite treatmentone row per observation. Each row is a captured individual. an individual may appear more then once. Columns provide data on date of capture, treatment, body mass, pregnancy status. Description of the variables is in the READ ME fileCarlsson_FE-2017-00463_Capture_data_Dryad.csvParasite intensities in relation to anthelminitic treatment in reindeerone row per observation. Each row is a separate individual. Columns provide date of culling, treatment group, age and various measures of the abundance of the different stages of the two main parasites. See READ ME file for definitions of the variablesCarlsson_FE-2017-00463_parasite_data_Dryad.csv ...