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Prevention of Population Cycles by Parasite Removal. Peter J. Hudson, Andy P. Dobson and Dave Newborn. Who remembers population cycles?. Trichostrongylus tenuis. Lagopus lagopus scoticus. Parasites and the Red Grouse. Trichostrongylus tenius. Basic single host nematode life cycle.
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Prevention of Population Cycles by Parasite Removal Peter J. Hudson, Andy P. Dobson and Dave Newborn
Trichostrongylus tenuis Lagopus lagopus scoticus Parasites and the Red Grouse
Trichostrongylus tenius Basic single host nematode life cycle
The affects that Trichostrongylus has on the Red Grouse • Poor breeding in female grouse is caused by the nematode interfering with food intake. • This interference will reduce the number of offspring in the population. • This is how an increase in parasite intensity will lead to a decrease in red grouse populations.
Breeding mortality is calculated as the clutch size of infected grouse compared to the average normal clutch size.
Treatment of the Grouse • Three conditions were observed to see how treatment of grouse with Levamisole hydrochloride would affect the normal population cycles observed. • The cycle was observed before treatments by two counts: number shot (dotted line) and visual counts (solid line)
A – Control groups: No Treatment B – Treatment groups with only one round of treatment C – Treatment groups with two treatments to reduce worm burdens The Test Results
Conclusion • Population cycles in red grouse are a result of a single trophic interaction between Trichostrongylus and the grouse. • In the classic case with the bobcat and hare there are at least three trophic levels involved. • This was the first time that manipulations on a cyclic species have shown the cause of the population cycle on a large scale.
Reference • Hudson, P.J., Dobson, A.P., and Newborn, D. (1998). Prevention of Population Cycles by Parasite Removal, Science, 282, 2256. • http://www.dpd.cdc.gov/dpdx/html/imagelibrary/S- Z/Trichostrongylosis/body_Trichostrong ylosis_il1.htm