Inter-annual variation in prevalence and intensity of mite parasitism relates to appearance and expression of damselfly resistance |
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Authors: | Laura Nagel Tonia Robb Mark R Forbes |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada |
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Abstract: | Background Insects can resist parasites using the costly process of melanotic encapsulation. This form of physiological resistance has been studied under laboratory conditions, but the abiotic and biotic factors affecting resistance in natural insect populations are not well understood. Mite parasitism of damselflies was studied in a temperate damselfly population over seven seasons to determine if melanotic encapsulation of mite feeding tubes was related to degree of parasitism, host sex, host size, emergence timing, duration of the emergence period, and average daily air temperature. |
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