Establishing the relative importance of sympatric definitive hosts in the transmission of the sealworm, Pseudoterranova decipiens : a host-community approach

The importance of a given host to a particular parasite can be determined according to three different criteria: host preference, host physiological suitability and host contribution to transmission. Most studies on the sealworm Pseudoterranova decipiens have focussed on the latter factor, but few a...

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Published in:NAMMCO Scientific Publications
Main Authors: F Javier Aznar, Juan A Balbuena, Mercedes Fernández, J Antonio Raga
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 2001
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:169863b1a1df4d50b0e111b954889e5d 2023-05-15T15:59:53+02:00 Establishing the relative importance of sympatric definitive hosts in the transmission of the sealworm, Pseudoterranova decipiens : a host-community approach F Javier Aznar Juan A Balbuena Mercedes Fernández J Antonio Raga 2001-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.7557/3.2965 https://doaj.org/article/169863b1a1df4d50b0e111b954889e5d EN eng Septentrio Academic Publishing https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/NAMMCOSP/article/view/2965 https://doaj.org/toc/1560-2206 https://doaj.org/toc/2309-2491 1560-2206 2309-2491 doi:10.7557/3.2965 https://doaj.org/article/169863b1a1df4d50b0e111b954889e5d NAMMCO Scientific Publications, Vol 3, Iss 0, Pp 161-171 (2001) sealworms Pseudoterranova decipiens parasites grey seals Halichoerus grypus harbour seals Phoca vitulina harp seals Phoca groenlandica hooded seal Cystophora cristata population dynamics Ecology QH540-549.5 article 2001 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.7557/3.2965 2022-12-31T02:51:24Z The importance of a given host to a particular parasite can be determined according to three different criteria: host preference, host physiological suitability and host contribution to transmission. Most studies on the sealworm Pseudoterranova decipiens have focussed on the latter factor, but few attempts have been made to develop a quantitative transmission model evaluating the relative importance of each host. The purpose of this study was to propose a flow-chart model to study sealworm transmission within a seal community. The model was applied to hypothetical data of four seal species acting as definitive hosts of P. decipiens sensu stricto in eastern Canada: harp seal Phoca groenlandica, harbour seal P. vitulina, grey seal Halichoerus grypus and hooded seal Cystophora cristata. The dynamics of the model was studied using population estimates from 1990 to 1996. To illustrate the interrelationship of the seal populations in the flow dynamics, the model’s behaviour was explored by manipulation of the harp seal population size. The results showed that grey seals accounted by far for most transmission from and to the seals. The harbour seal population also sustained a biologically significant proportion of the flow, whereas the role of hooded and harp seals seemed negligible despite their large population sizes. The hypothetical removal of the harp seal population resulted in small increases in the relative flows to the other seals. These results conform to previous qualitative assessments on the relative importance of these seal species in sealworm transmission. The model provided some heuristic rules useful to understand transmission patterns. The data suggested that the harbour seal population should be about twice that of the grey seals to account for a larger share of transmission than grey seals. Although this is unlikely to occur at a large geographic scale, harbour seals outnumber grey seals in some areas and, therefore, the role of each host may change locally. To make this approach more realistic, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Cystophora cristata harbour seal Harp Seal hooded seal Phoca groenlandica Phoca vitulina Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Canada NAMMCO Scientific Publications 3 161
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topic sealworms
Pseudoterranova decipiens
parasites
grey seals
Halichoerus grypus
harbour seals
Phoca vitulina
harp seals
Phoca groenlandica
hooded seal
Cystophora cristata
population dynamics
Ecology
QH540-549.5
spellingShingle sealworms
Pseudoterranova decipiens
parasites
grey seals
Halichoerus grypus
harbour seals
Phoca vitulina
harp seals
Phoca groenlandica
hooded seal
Cystophora cristata
population dynamics
Ecology
QH540-549.5
F Javier Aznar
Juan A Balbuena
Mercedes Fernández
J Antonio Raga
Establishing the relative importance of sympatric definitive hosts in the transmission of the sealworm, Pseudoterranova decipiens : a host-community approach
topic_facet sealworms
Pseudoterranova decipiens
parasites
grey seals
Halichoerus grypus
harbour seals
Phoca vitulina
harp seals
Phoca groenlandica
hooded seal
Cystophora cristata
population dynamics
Ecology
QH540-549.5
description The importance of a given host to a particular parasite can be determined according to three different criteria: host preference, host physiological suitability and host contribution to transmission. Most studies on the sealworm Pseudoterranova decipiens have focussed on the latter factor, but few attempts have been made to develop a quantitative transmission model evaluating the relative importance of each host. The purpose of this study was to propose a flow-chart model to study sealworm transmission within a seal community. The model was applied to hypothetical data of four seal species acting as definitive hosts of P. decipiens sensu stricto in eastern Canada: harp seal Phoca groenlandica, harbour seal P. vitulina, grey seal Halichoerus grypus and hooded seal Cystophora cristata. The dynamics of the model was studied using population estimates from 1990 to 1996. To illustrate the interrelationship of the seal populations in the flow dynamics, the model’s behaviour was explored by manipulation of the harp seal population size. The results showed that grey seals accounted by far for most transmission from and to the seals. The harbour seal population also sustained a biologically significant proportion of the flow, whereas the role of hooded and harp seals seemed negligible despite their large population sizes. The hypothetical removal of the harp seal population resulted in small increases in the relative flows to the other seals. These results conform to previous qualitative assessments on the relative importance of these seal species in sealworm transmission. The model provided some heuristic rules useful to understand transmission patterns. The data suggested that the harbour seal population should be about twice that of the grey seals to account for a larger share of transmission than grey seals. Although this is unlikely to occur at a large geographic scale, harbour seals outnumber grey seals in some areas and, therefore, the role of each host may change locally. To make this approach more realistic, ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author F Javier Aznar
Juan A Balbuena
Mercedes Fernández
J Antonio Raga
author_facet F Javier Aznar
Juan A Balbuena
Mercedes Fernández
J Antonio Raga
author_sort F Javier Aznar
title Establishing the relative importance of sympatric definitive hosts in the transmission of the sealworm, Pseudoterranova decipiens : a host-community approach
title_short Establishing the relative importance of sympatric definitive hosts in the transmission of the sealworm, Pseudoterranova decipiens : a host-community approach
title_full Establishing the relative importance of sympatric definitive hosts in the transmission of the sealworm, Pseudoterranova decipiens : a host-community approach
title_fullStr Establishing the relative importance of sympatric definitive hosts in the transmission of the sealworm, Pseudoterranova decipiens : a host-community approach
title_full_unstemmed Establishing the relative importance of sympatric definitive hosts in the transmission of the sealworm, Pseudoterranova decipiens : a host-community approach
title_sort establishing the relative importance of sympatric definitive hosts in the transmission of the sealworm, pseudoterranova decipiens : a host-community approach
publisher Septentrio Academic Publishing
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url https://doi.org/10.7557/3.2965
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hooded seal
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