Genetically resistant sheep avoid parasites to a greater extent than do susceptible sheep
Livestock breeding programmes have created resistant (R) and susceptible (S) sheep that differ in their ability to control parasites through their immune function but potentially also their grazing behaviour (i.e. parasite avoidance). Using the Perendale genetic lines, we tested the hypothesis that...
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Abstract | Livestock breeding programmes have created resistant (R) and susceptible (S) sheep that differ in their ability to control parasites through their immune function but potentially also their grazing behaviour (i.e. parasite avoidance). Using the Perendale genetic lines, we tested the hypothesis that R-sheep avoid parasites more effectively, reducing their parasite exposure/challenge, compared with S-sheep. However, in grazing systems, parasite-rich areas are also forage rich, suggesting that parasite avoidance behaviours are associated with nutritional penalties. We first created a naturally heterogeneous sward structure of gaps and tussocks and then used focal behavioural observations to quantify the sward selection of R- and S-sheep. Tussock swards were more nitrogen rich (41%), offered increased forage intake rates (32%) and contained 17 times more parasite larvae than gap swards. All the animals avoided grazing the tussock swards. However, the R-sheep grazed the tussock swards to a lesser degree than the S-sheep. We conclude that selection for genetic resistance has resulted in animals that, despite being well armed to fight parasitism through improved immune function, adopt parasite avoidance strategies with associated nutritional disadvantages. This experiment highlights the role of host behaviour in the control of parasitism and suggests that animals can be bred to avoid disease. |
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AbstractList | Livestock breeding programmes have created resistant (R) and susceptible (S) sheep that differ in their ability to control
parasites through their immune function but potentially also their grazing behaviour (i.e. parasite avoidance). Using the
Perendale genetic lines, we tested the hypothesis that R-sheep avoid parasites more effectively, reducing their parasite exposure/challenge,
compared with S-sheep. However, in grazing systems, parasite-rich areas are also forage rich, suggesting that parasite avoidance
behaviours are associated with nutritional penalties. We first created a naturally heterogeneous sward structure of gaps and
tussocks and then used focal behavioural observations to quantify the sward selection of R- and S-sheep. Tussock swards were
more nitrogen rich (41%), offered increased forage intake rates (32%) and contained 17 times more parasite larvae than gap
swards. All the animals avoided grazing the tussock swards. However, the R-sheep grazed the tussock swards to a lesser degree
than the S-sheep. We conclude that selection for genetic resistance has resulted in animals that, despite being well armed
to fight parasitism through improved immune function, adopt parasite avoidance strategies with associated nutritional disadvantages.
This experiment highlights the role of host behaviour in the control of parasitism and suggests that animals can be bred to
avoid disease. Livestock breeding programmes have created resistant (R) and susceptible (S) sheep that differ in their ability to control parasites through their immune function but potentially also their grazing behaviour (i.e. parasite avoidance). Using the Perendale genetic lines, we tested the hypothesis that R-sheep avoid parasites more effectively, reducing their parasite exposure/challenge, compared with S-sheep. However, in grazing systems, parasite-rich areas are also forage rich, suggesting that parasite avoidance behaviours are associated with nutritional penalties. We first created a naturally heterogeneous sward structure of gaps and tussocks and then used focal behavioural observations to quantify the sward selection of R- and S-sheep. Tussock swards were more nitrogen rich (41%), offered increased forage intake rates (32%) and contained 17 times more parasite larvae than gap swards. All the animals avoided grazing the tussock swards. However, the R-sheep grazed the tussock swards to a lesser degree than the S-sheep. We conclude that selection for genetic resistance has resulted in animals that, despite being well armed to fight parasitism through improved immune function, adopt parasite avoidance strategies with associated nutritional disadvantages. This experiment highlights the role of host behaviour in the control of parasitism and suggests that animals can be bred to avoid disease. |
Author | Knowler, K.J McEwan, J.C Hutchings, M.R McAnulty, R |
AuthorAffiliation | 2 AgResearch, Invermay Agricultural Centre Private Bag 50034, Mosgiel, New Zealand 3 University of Lincoln PO Box 84, Lincoln 7647, New Zealand 1 Scottish Agricultural College (SAC) West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JG, UK |
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