Molecular approaches reveal weak sibship aggregation and a high dispersal propensity in a non‐native fish parasite

  • Prunier, Jérôme,
  • Saint-Pé, Keoni
  • Blanchet, Simon
  • Loot, Géraldine
  • Rey, Olivier
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Publication date
May 2021
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

International audienceInferring parameters related to the aggregation pattern of parasites and to their dispersal propensity is important for predicting their ecological consequences and evolutionary potential. Nonetheless, it is notoriously difficult to infer these parameters from wildlife parasites given the difficulty in tracking these organisms. Molecular-based inferences constitute a promising approach that has yet rarely been applied in the wild.Here, we combinedseveral population genetic analyses including sibship reconstruction to documentthe genetic structure, patterns of sibship aggregation and the dispersal dynamics of a non-native parasite of fish, the freshwater copepod ectoparasiteTracheliastespolycolpus. We collected parasite...

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