Author:
BOHAN D. A.,HOMINICK W. M.
Abstract
Infection experiments were conducted to assess the proportion of
Steinernema feltiae (Site 76 strain) Filipjev infective
juveniles which penetrated into the test host Galleria mellonella
L. over an 8-week period. Using a combined ANOVA and
infection model approach, the analyses showed that the proportion of
infective juveniles which penetrated into the test
hosts changed significantly over time. This change was found to be
consistent with a fluctuation in the size of a non-infectious population
structure within the infective juvenile pool.
These fluctuations in the magnitude of the infectious
structure would dynamically alter the number of juveniles available
for infection in hosts and so impose the observed
change in the proportion of juveniles penetrating into hosts, over the
8-week time-course. The empirical and ecological
implications of such a dynamically limited pattern of infection and
possible future research into the mechanisms
responsible for the non-infectious population structure are discussed.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
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