• Medientyp: E-Artikel
  • Titel: Do Parasites Lower Daphnia Hybrid Fitness?
  • Beteiligte: Wolinska, Justyna; Keller, Barbara; Bittner, Kerstin; Lass, Sandra; Spaak, Piet
  • Erschienen: The American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, 2004
  • Erschienen in: Limnology and Oceanography
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISSN: 0024-3590
  • Schlagwörter: Ecological Stoichiometry, Food Web Interactions, and Diversity
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  • Beschreibung: <p> In Greifensee (Switzerland), Daphnia galeata × hyalina hybrids cooccur with both parental taxa. Hybrids are the most abundant taxon, suggesting that hybrids have greater fitness. In addition to many known factors that promote hybrids, specific environmental conditions favoring parentals must also exist to explain their coocurrence. We investigated the influence of the protozoan gut parasite Caullerya mesnili on the D. galeata × hyalina species complex. Up to 22% of the Daphnia population was infected with C. mesnili in October 2002. C. mesnili dramatically reduced the fecundity of its hosts. Only 2% of infected individuals carried eggs compared with 70% in the uninfected group, which suggests that C. mesnili exerts a strong selection pressure. Our results indicate that hybrids were frequently infected, whereas parental D. galeata were almost never infected. We also found genetic variation for infection within hybrids, evidenced by significant differences in clonal composition between the infected and uninfected parts of the taxon. Resistance of D. galeata might counterbalance the greater fitness of hybrids and therefore contribute to the maintenance of coexistence of hybrids and parentals in this lake. </p>
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