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楼主
发表于 2009-6-19 09:44:00 | 只看该作者

搜到一篇RCJJ原文。host and parasite

搜到一篇RCJJ原文。host and parasite的全文。不过不知道为什么上传不了。
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沙发
发表于 2009-6-19 09:52:00 | 只看该作者
可以直接copy and paste
板凳
 楼主| 发表于 2009-6-19 10:07:00 | 只看该作者

是PDF格式的,而且10多页

地板
发表于 2009-6-19 10:44:00 | 只看该作者
lz看看和jj意思重合的部分啊~可以pdf转word在copy上来~~
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发表于 2009-6-19 10:57:00 | 只看该作者
楼主加油啊,我们都很期待
6#
发表于 2009-6-19 11:07:00 | 只看该作者
贴个网址也行啊,大家自己下好了
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 楼主| 发表于 2009-6-19 11:23:00 | 只看该作者

http://www.springerlink.com/content/76216123p131t723/

如果学校没有购买的话,下不了全文。

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发表于 2009-6-19 13:05:00 | 只看该作者

我不是校园网,看不到全文,贴个摘要上来....哪位考过兄弟姐妹可以看一下的?

方便的话,麻烦水收一下哈!

Host age is one of the key factors in host–parasite relationships as it possibly affects infestation levels, parasite-induced mortality of a host, and parasite distribution among host individuals. We tested two alternative hypotheses about infestation pattern and survival under parasitism in relation to host age. The first hypothesis assumes that parasites are recruited faster than they die and, thus, suggests that adult hosts will show higher infestation levels than juveniles because the former have more time to accumulate parasites. The second hypothesis assumes that parasites die faster than they are recruited and, thus, suggests that adults will show lower infestation levels because of acquired immune response and/or the mortality of heavily infested juveniles and, thus, selection for less infested adults. As the negative effects of parasites on host are often intensity-dependent, we expected that the age-related differences in infestation may be translated to lower or higher survival under parasitism of adults, in the cases of the first and the second hypotheses, respectively. We manipulated ectoparasite numbers using insecticide and assessed the infestation pattern in adult and juvenile gerbils (Gerbillus andersoni) in the Negev Desert. We found only a partial support for age-dependent parasitism. No age-related differences in infestation and distribution among host individuals were found after adjusting the ectoparasite numbers to the host’s surface area. However, age-related differences in survival under parasitism were revealed. The survival probability of parasitized juveniles decreased in about 48% compared to unparasitized hosts while the survival probability of adults was not affected by ectoparasites. Our results suggest that the effect of host age on host–parasite dynamics may not explicitly be determined by age-dependent differences in ectoparasite recruitment or mortality processes but may also be affected by other host-related and parasite-related traits.

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发表于 2009-6-19 13:24:00 | 只看该作者
我已下载并开贴供他人下载,告诉lz一下。
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发表于 2009-6-19 13:40:00 | 只看该作者
JJ里面不是有的吗
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