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Phenological variation in parasite load and inflammatory response in a lizard with an asynchronous reproductive cycle

dc.contributor.authorRivera Rea, Jimena
dc.contributor.authorGonzález Morales, Juan Carlos
dc.contributor.authorFajardo, Víctor
dc.contributor.authorMegia Palma, Rodrigo Manuel
dc.contributor.authorBastiaans, Elizabeth
dc.contributor.authorManjarrez, Javier
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-19T11:47:44Z
dc.date.available2024-12-19T11:47:44Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.descriptionWe are grateful to the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (Ph.D. degree scholarship JRR and JCGM) and the Secretaría del Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales for the permits to collect animals (SGPA/DGVS/02407/15). We also thank Dra. Erendira Quintana Sánchez for field assistance. The authors thank the two anonymous reviewers for their comments to improve the manuscript. This work was funded by Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (Ph.D. degree scholarship Jimena Rivera-Rea).
dc.description.abstractWe present the first study that compares phenological variation in parasite load and inflammatory response in a lizard with asynchronous male and female gonadal cycles. Other studies have used many species with seasonal and synchronous reproductive cycles, in which it is difficult to decouple the effects of internal and external factors that can affect parasite abundance in each sex. Species with asynchronous reproductive cycles provide the opportunity to study the effects of seasonality and reproductive condition separately, but few studies have documented variation in parasite abundance in these species. We made an extensive comparison of parasite load and inflammatory response of the lizard Sceloporus torquatus, a species with asynchronous reproductive cycles, throughout its active period. We hypothesized that the parasite load would be higher in the period of maximum gonadal activity for each sex, negatively related to body condition and inflammatory response. Our results partially support the hypothesis; males had more parasites in summer than in spring and autumn, while females had more parasites in spring and summer than in autumn; however, we do not find a relationship between parasite load, body condition and inflammatory response. Our results indicated that host-parasite interactions are complex and depend upon both environmental and internal factors. Therefore, longer-term studies may provide a more comprehensive picture of host-parasite dynamics in populations of wild lizards.
dc.description.departmentDepto. de Biodiversidad, Ecología y Evolución
dc.description.facultyFac. de Ciencias Biológicas
dc.description.refereedTRUE
dc.description.sponsorshipConsejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (México)
dc.description.statuspub
dc.identifier.citationRivera-Rea, J., González-Morales, J.C., Fajardo, V. et al. Phenological variation in parasite load and inflammatory response in a lizard with an asynchronous reproductive cycle. Sci Nat 109, 34 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00114-022-01793-x
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s00114-022-01793-x
dc.identifier.essn1432-1904
dc.identifier.issn0028-1042
dc.identifier.officialurlhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00114-022-01793-x
dc.identifier.relatedurlhttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00114-022-01793-x
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/113042
dc.issue.number34
dc.journal.titleThe Science of Nature
dc.language.isoeng
dc.page.final8
dc.page.initial1
dc.publisherSpringer Nature
dc.rights.accessRightsrestricted access
dc.subject.cdu591.1
dc.subject.cdu576.89
dc.subject.cdu598.112
dc.subject.cdu551.506.8
dc.subject.keywordParasite load
dc.subject.keywordInfammatory response
dc.subject.keywordGonadal cycle
dc.subject.keywordAsynchronous cycle
dc.subject.keywordSceloporus torquatus
dc.subject.ucmZoología
dc.subject.ucmReptiles
dc.subject.ucmFisiología animal (Biología)
dc.subject.unesco2401 Biología Animal (Zoología)
dc.subject.unesco2401.12 Parasitología Animal
dc.subject.unesco2401.13 Fisiología Animal
dc.subject.unesco2401.16 Herpetología
dc.titlePhenological variation in parasite load and inflammatory response in a lizard with an asynchronous reproductive cycle
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dc.volume.number109
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