Long-term survey of sea turtles (Caretta caretta) reveals correlations between parasite infection, feeding ecology, reproductive success and population dynamics

被引:13
作者
Lockley, Emma C. [1 ]
Fouda, Leila [1 ]
Correia, Sandra M. [2 ]
Taxonera, Albert [1 ,3 ]
Nash, Liam N. [1 ]
Fairweather, Kirsten [3 ]
Reischig, Thomas [4 ]
Durao, Jandira [5 ]
Dinis, Herculano [6 ]
Roque, Silvana Monteiro [7 ]
Lomba, Joao Pina [8 ]
dos Passos, Leno [9 ]
Cameron, Sahmorie J. K. [1 ]
Stiebens, Victor A. [1 ]
Eizaguirre, Christophe [1 ]
机构
[1] Queen Mary Univ London, Sch Biol & Chem Sci, Mile End Rd, London E1 4NS, England
[2] Inst Mar IP IMar, CP 132, Mindelo, Ilha Do Sao Vic, Cape Verde
[3] Assoc Projeto Biodiversidade, Mercado Municipal 22, Santa Maria 4111, Ilha Do Sal, Cape Verde
[4] Turtle Fdn, Eiche 7a, D-50678 Cologne, Germany
[5] Biosfera I, Rua Mocamb 28, Mindelo, Ilha Do Sao Vic, Cape Verde
[6] Assoc Projecto Vito, Sao Felipe, Ilha Do Fogo, Cape Verde
[7] Projeto Vito Porto Novo, Porto Novo, Ilha Do Santo A, Cape Verde
[8] Assoc Ambiental Caretta Caretta, Santa Cruz, Ilha Do Santiag, Cape Verde
[9] Fundacao Maio Biodiversidade, Cidade De Porto Ingles, Ilha Do Maio, Cape Verde
基金
英国自然环境研究理事会;
关键词
WILD BIRD POPULATION; ENDEMIC MALARIA; CLIMATE-CHANGE; TRADE-OFF; DISEASE; GROWTH; LEECH; HERPESVIRUS; DICHOTOMY; FITNESS;
D O I
10.1038/s41598-020-75498-4
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Long-term monitoring of host-parasite interactions is important for understanding the consequences of infection on host fitness and population dynamics. In an eight-year survey of the loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) population nesting in Cabo Verde, we determined the spatiotemporal variation of Ozobranchus margoi, a sanguivorous leech best known as a vector for sea turtle fibropapilloma virus. We quantified O. margoi association with turtles' delta N-15 and delta C-13 stable isotopes to identify where infection occurs. We then measured the influence of infection on reproduction and offspring fitness. We found that parasite prevalence has increased from 10% of the population in 2010, to 33% in 2017. Stable isotope analysis of host skin samples suggests transmission occurs within the host's feeding grounds. Interestingly, we found a significant interaction between individual size and infection on the reproductive success of turtles. Specifically, small, infected females produced fewer offspring of poorer condition, while in contrast, large, infected turtles produced greater clutch sizes and larger offspring. We interpret this interaction as evidence, upon infection, for a size-dependent shift in reproductive strategy from bet hedging to terminal investment, altering population dynamics. This link between infection and reproduction underscores the importance of using long-term monitoring to quantify the impact of disease dynamics over time.
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