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Effet de l'environnement sur l'interaction entre les gammares (Crustacea : Amphipoda) et leurs parasites manipulateurs acanthocéphales
Sophie Labaudesubject
GammaridHostTemperature[SDV.EE.IEO] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/SymbiosisEnvironmentAcanthocephalanAcanthocéphaleEnvironnementParasiteHôte[SDE.BE] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyPhénotype étenduGammareParasite manipulationManipulation parasitaireExtended phenotypeGlobal changeChangements globauxdescription
Many parasites with complex life cycle have developed the ability to alter the phenotype of their hosts. It is recognized that such changes in appearance and behavior are responsible for an increase in the probability of predation of their intermediate hosts by their definitive hosts. This phenomenon of parasite manipulation can have numerous consequences at the scale of the ecosystem, modifying the interactions between host populations and altering their ecological role. However, manipulative parasites received little attention from an ecological point of view. Thus, the effect of the environment on the interaction between these parasites and their hosts, in particular in terms of manipulation, is largely unknown. In this thesis, I studied the effect of the environment on the interaction between gammarids – ecologically important crustacean amphipods in rivers – and their acanthocephalan parasites. My experiments showed that the conditions of food resources and temperature experienced by gammarids during the development of their parasites influenced several infection parameters, but did not affect behavioral manipulation in terms of use of refuges. Nevertheless, while the geotaxis was not either effected by temperature, the impact of parasites on gammarids phototaxis was stronger at high temperature. Moreover, my studies showed that the cumulative effect of temperature and parasitism could alter the shredder role of gammarids. In a context of global changes, this work provides a better understanding of the importance of the impact of parasites on their hosts, allowing to make previsions on their subsequent ecological consequences.
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2016-01-01 |