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Louisiana State University

Faculty Publications

2019

Amblyomma; body condition; Cyclura cychlura; health effects; parasite; ticks; LIFE-HISTORY TRAITS; FITNESS CONSEQUENCES; NESTING-BEHAVIOR; IMMUNE-RESPONSE; BLOOD PARASITES; COMMON LIZARD; TICK; CORTICOSTERONE; POPULATION; LOAD

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Host Sex, Size, And Hemoparasite Infection Influence The Effects Of Ectoparasitic Burdens On Free-Ranging Iguanas, Christine Lattin Feb 2019

Host Sex, Size, And Hemoparasite Infection Influence The Effects Of Ectoparasitic Burdens On Free-Ranging Iguanas, Christine Lattin

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Investigations focusing on host-ectoparasite interactions in animals have revealed asymptomatic to severe health and fitness consequences suggesting that species mobilize different interspecific response mechanisms. Fewer studies, however, have examined intraspecific responses to ectoparasitic burdens. In this study, we analyzed host health and fitness responses to increasing ectoparasite burdens along with the presence/absence of hemoparasites of free-ranging insular rock iguanas (Cyclura cychlura) in The Bahamas. Using hematology, plasma biochemistry, as well as body condition and growth rate comparisons, we failed to find significant associations of tick burdens with annual growth rate, corticosterone, packed cell volume, total white blood cell, and heterophil, …