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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Extreme weather events such as summer heat waves become more frequent owing to global climate change and are predicted to alter disease dynamics. This is because high temperatures can reduce host immune function. Predicting the impact of climate change on host-parasite interactions is, however, difficult as temperature may also affect parasite infective stages and other host characteristics determining the outcome of interaction.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24754889 PMCID: PMC4021695 DOI: 10.1186/1756-3305-7-192
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
GLM for the proportion of cercariae infecting in the first experiment
| Temperature (T) | 16.921 | 1 | <0.001 |
| Maintenance time (D) | 0.223 | 1 | 0.637 |
| T × D | 0.715 | 1 | 0.398 |
Figure 1Infection success of cercariae in the first experiment. Proportion of encysted metacercariae in snails maintained at different temperature treatments for three or seven days before parasite exposure (20 cercariae per snail, 11 to 20 snails per treatment group) when the snails were exposed to parasite cercariae at their respective maintenance temperature. Data are shown as box plot with median, 25th (lower box) and 75th (upper box) quartiles; whiskers represent the values within the 1.5 interquartile range (outliers are shown as ●).
GLM for the proportion of cercariae infecting in the second experiment
| Maintenance temperature (T) | 0.466 | 1 | 0.495 |
| Maintenance time (D) | 16.379 | 1 | <0.001 |
| T × D | 17.778 | 1 | <0.001 |
Figure 2Infection success of cercariae in the second experiment. Proportion of encysted metacercariae in snails maintained at different temperature treatments for three or seven days before parasite exposure (20 cercariae per snail, 11 to 20 snails per treatment group) when the snails were exposed to parasite cercariae at 20°C. Data are shown as box plot with median, 25th (lower box) and 75th (upper box) quartiles; whiskers represent the values within the 1.5 interquartile range (outliers are shown as ●).