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2015:groups:g3:start [2015/01/05 11:03] – [Introduction] mendes2015:groups:g3:start [2024/01/09 18:45] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ===== Introduction ===== ===== Introduction =====
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 Adults of the flatworm //[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribeiroia_ondatrae|Ribeiroia ondatrae]]// are gut parasites of aquatic birds. The eggs of the worms are released to the water through bird's feces and then hatch in a free living form that infects water snails. After a series of stages inside the snail, another swiming form --the cercaria-- is shed and infects tadpoles. The tadpoles eventually develop in adult frogs which usually have malformed limbs that make them more vulnerable to predators. Aquatic birds eat such frogs with encysted parasites and then the cycle proceeds. Adults of the flatworm //[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribeiroia_ondatrae|Ribeiroia ondatrae]]// are gut parasites of aquatic birds. The eggs of the worms are released to the water through bird's feces and then hatch in a free living form that infects water snails. After a series of stages inside the snail, another swiming form --the cercaria-- is shed and infects tadpoles. The tadpoles eventually develop in adult frogs which usually have malformed limbs that make them more vulnerable to predators. Aquatic birds eat such frogs with encysted parasites and then the cycle proceeds.
  
-There is a growing concern that human-induced environmental changes are increasing the incidence of malformation in amphibians caused by //Ribeiroia ondatrae//. For instance, Johnson //et al//. (2007) showed how [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eutrophication|eutrophication]] can boost tadpole infection. The addition of dissolved nutrients to controled aquatic mesocosm enhanced algae that are feed by snails. The surplus of food increased growth, reproduction and survival of snails, and thus the availability of intermediate hosts for //Ribeiroia ondatrae//. Also, nutrient addition enhanced the rate of cercaria shed by each snail.+There is a growing concern that human-induced environmental changes are increasing the incidence of malformation in amphibians caused by //Ribeiroia ondatrae//. For instance, Johnson //et al//. (2007) showed how [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eutrophication|eutrophication]] can boost tadpole infection. The addition of dissolved nutrients to controled aquatic mesocosm enhanced the algae on which the snails feed. The surplus of food increased growth, reproduction and survival of snails, and thus the availability of intermediate hosts for //Ribeiroia ondatrae//. Also, nutrient addition enhanced the rate of cercaria shed by each snail.
  
 ===== Assignment ===== ===== Assignment =====
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   * Johnson, P. T., Chase, J. M., Dosch, K. L., Hartson, R. B., Gross, J. A., Larson, D. J., ... & Carpenter, S. R. (2007). Aquatic eutrophication promotes pathogenic infection in amphibians. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104(40), 15781-15786. [[http://www.pnas.org/content/104/40/15781.full|link]]   * Johnson, P. T., Chase, J. M., Dosch, K. L., Hartson, R. B., Gross, J. A., Larson, D. J., ... & Carpenter, S. R. (2007). Aquatic eutrophication promotes pathogenic infection in amphibians. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 104(40), 15781-15786. [[http://www.pnas.org/content/104/40/15781.full|link]]
  
 +===== Group results =====
 +  * {{:2015:groups:g3:group_3.pdf|}}
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