Parasite community structure can change seasonally with shifts in host habitat and in diet. However, anthropogenic activity may influence the natural changes in transmission dynamics of different parasite species. Effects of seasonal and agricultural activity on the parasite communities of newly metamorphosed northern leopard frogs (Rana pipiens) were investigated in July and September 2001 in 5 wetlands, 3 of which were exposed to pesticide runoff from surrounding agriculture. Nineteen parasite taxa were found. Component community richness was consistently high at the pristine reference wetland, whereas the communities at a managed reference wetland remained depauperate. Infracommunity richness increased throughout the season, but more so in frogs resident in agricultural wetlands. Digeneans using frogs as intermediate hosts dominated the communities, although many species were much lower in abundance in September, suggesting mortality of heavily infected frogs. Mean abundance of Haematoloechus spp. was positively related to that of odonate naiads in the frog diet, which appeared to reflect differential second intermediate host availability between reference and agricultural wetlands. Although virtually absent from wetlands in July just after frog metamorphosis, monoxenous nematodes were more prevalent and abundant at agricultural wetlands as the season progressed. Our results suggest that agricultural activity may further facilitate the transmission of monoxenous nematodes as frogs become more terrestrial.
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February 01 2008
Short-Term Seasonal Changes in Parasite Community Structure in Northern Leopard Froglets (Rana pipiens) Inhabiting Agricultural Wetlands
Kayla C. King;
Kayla C. King
Department of Biology, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1M8, Canada. [email protected]
* Present address: Department of Biology, Indiana University, 1001 East Third St., Bloomington, Indiana 47405
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Andrée D. Gendron;
Andrée D. Gendron
Department of Biology, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1M8, Canada. [email protected]
† Fluvial Ecosystem Research Section, Aquatic Ecosystem Protection Research Division, Water Science and Technology Directorate, Science and Technology Branch, Environment Canada, St. Lawrence Centre, 105 McGill, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2E7, Canada
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J. Daniel McLaughlin;
J. Daniel McLaughlin
Department of Biology, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1M8, Canada. [email protected]
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Isabelle Giroux;
Isabelle Giroux
Department of Biology, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1M8, Canada. [email protected]
‡ Ministère du Développement durable, de l'Environnement et des Parcs, Direction du suivi de l'état de l'environnement, Service de l'information sur les milieux aquatiques, 675 Boul. René-Lévesque Est, Montreal, Quebec G1R 5V7, Canada
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Pauline Brousseau;
Pauline Brousseau
Department of Biology, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1M8, Canada. [email protected]
§ INRS-Institut Armand-Frappier, 245 Hymus Boulevard, Pointe-Claire, Quebec H9R 1G6, Canada
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Daniel Cyr;
Daniel Cyr
Department of Biology, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1M8, Canada. [email protected]
§ INRS-Institut Armand-Frappier, 245 Hymus Boulevard, Pointe-Claire, Quebec H9R 1G6, Canada
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Sylvia M. Ruby;
Sylvia M. Ruby
Department of Biology, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1M8, Canada. [email protected]
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Michel Fournier;
Michel Fournier
Department of Biology, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1M8, Canada. [email protected]
§ INRS-Institut Armand-Frappier, 245 Hymus Boulevard, Pointe-Claire, Quebec H9R 1G6, Canada
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David J. Marcogliese
David J. Marcogliese
Department of Biology, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1M8, Canada. [email protected]
† Fluvial Ecosystem Research Section, Aquatic Ecosystem Protection Research Division, Water Science and Technology Directorate, Science and Technology Branch, Environment Canada, St. Lawrence Centre, 105 McGill, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2E7, Canada
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J Parasitol (2008) 94 (1): 13–22.
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Kayla C. King, Andrée D. Gendron, J. Daniel McLaughlin, Isabelle Giroux, Pauline Brousseau, Daniel Cyr, Sylvia M. Ruby, Michel Fournier, David J. Marcogliese; Short-Term Seasonal Changes in Parasite Community Structure in Northern Leopard Froglets (Rana pipiens) Inhabiting Agricultural Wetlands. J Parasitol 1 February 2008; 94 (1): 13–22. doi: https://doi.org/10.1645/GE-1233.1
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