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. 2006 Aug;99(3):223-30.
doi: 10.1007/s00436-005-0120-9. Epub 2006 Mar 16.

Transmission mode and distribution of parasites among groups of the social lizard Egernia stokesii

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Transmission mode and distribution of parasites among groups of the social lizard Egernia stokesii

Stephanie S Godfrey et al. Parasitol Res. 2006 Aug.

Abstract

We explored patterns of infection of three apicomplexan blood parasites with different transmission mechanisms in 46 social groups across seven populations of the Australian lizard, Egernia stokesii. There was higher aggregation of infections within social groups for Hemolivia, transmitted by ticks, and Schellackia, either tick-transmitted or directly transmitted from mother to offspring, than for Plasmodium, with more mobile dipteran vectors. Prevalence was not related to group size, proximity to other groups or spatial overlap with adjacent groups for any of the parasites. However, for Hemolivia, groups with higher levels of relatedness among adults had higher parasite prevalence. Living in social groups leads to higher risk of infection for parasites with low transmission mobility. An unanswered question is why so few lizard species tolerate these risks to form stable social aggregations.

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