Host genetic diversity and body condition influence parasite resistance and clearance in a wild marine mammal population
Josefina Gutiérrez,
Mauricio Seguel,
Pablo Saenz-Agudelo
et al.
Abstract:Host genetic variability can modulate infection resistance, although its role in infection clearance remains unclear. Hookworm disease (
Uncinaria
sp.) is the leading cause of pup mortality in several otariid species, although the parasite can be cleared through immune-mediated processes. We evaluated the association of host genetic diversity, body condition and immune response with hookworm resistance and/or clearance in the South American fur seal (
Arctocephalus australis… Show more
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