2016
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2016.00080
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Host Manipulation by Parasites: Cases, Patterns, and Remaining Doubts

Abstract: Parasites must overcome host immunity and change hosts for dispersal. Therefore, seemingly odd behaviors of parasitized animals, like those exhibited by "Zombie ants" or the "fatal attraction" of mammals to their predators, have been explained as the extended phenotype of parasites that manipulate their hosts for transmission enhancement. Manipulation has evolved in all major phylogenetic lineages of parasites but is not ubiquitous. In fact, the real frequency and relevance of manipulation is still matter of d… Show more

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“…One of the most remarkable results of species interactions in the animal kingdom is the changed appearance, behaviour or reproduction of individuals infected with parasites (Heil, ; see supplementary Table S1 for parasite‐induced trait changes by Acanthocephala). Such alterations are often induced by parasites with a complex life cycle that infect intermediate hosts (Heil, ; Moore, ; Poulin & Maure, ). Here, parasite transmission requires that the intermediate host is eaten by a further intermediate host or the final host, leading to the death of the intermediate host.…”
Section: Parasitic Manipulation Of Host Traitsmentioning
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“…One of the most remarkable results of species interactions in the animal kingdom is the changed appearance, behaviour or reproduction of individuals infected with parasites (Heil, ; see supplementary Table S1 for parasite‐induced trait changes by Acanthocephala). Such alterations are often induced by parasites with a complex life cycle that infect intermediate hosts (Heil, ; Moore, ; Poulin & Maure, ). Here, parasite transmission requires that the intermediate host is eaten by a further intermediate host or the final host, leading to the death of the intermediate host.…”
Section: Parasitic Manipulation Of Host Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There exists considerable scepticism as to the evidence for parasitic manipulation (see, e.g., Heil, for discussion). Criticism includes: (i) the abnormal (altered) phenotype of the intermediate host is not the consequence of infection but the cause (abnormal phenotypes become easier infected); (ii) intermediate host phenotypic alterations are not adaptive for the parasite and should be considered as pathological effects, which are not adaptive to either host or parasite.…”
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“…Definitions of direct parasitic manipulation, therefore, also demand that the adaptive alteration of a host phenotype is controlled by the parasite's genotype. Parasitic manipulation must therefore be seen as an extended phenotype of the parasite (Heil 2016). Doubts about direct manipulation by parasites has particularly been raised in parasite systems in which the parasite extracts high amounts of energy from its intermediate host,…”
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