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Differences in parasite community composition support ecological differentiation in a freshwater gadoid fish

2022

Several northern freshwater fishes have gone through rapid adaptive radiation after the last glacial period, resulting in new species or intraspecific morphs with distinct life histories. Parasite infections can promote adaptive radiations and spatiotemporal differences in patterns of infections can potentially reveal incipient or ongoing speciation processes. We investigated intraspecific differentiation in a freshwater gadoid fish, burbot (Lota lota), by exploring differences in parasite infections between two potential life-history morphs in Lake Konnevesi, Central-Finland, one reproducing species characteristically in shallow littoral waters in February and the other possibly in deep pr…

EcologyimumadotecotypeparasitismiAquatic Scienceturskakalateye flukespeciationpopulaatiotloisethost–parasite interactionslajiutuminenmadeadaptive radiationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsgadoid fish
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Fauna Europaea: Helminths (Animal Parasitic)

2014

The Laotian Rock Rat Laonastes aenigmamus Jenkins, Kilpatrick, Robinson & Timmins, 2005 was originally discovered in Lao People's Democratic Republic in 2005. This species has been recognized as the sole surviving member of the otherwise extinct rodent family Diatomyidae. Laonastes aenigmamus was initially reported only in limestone forests of Khammouane Province, Central Lao. A second population was recently discovered in Phong Nha Ke Bang National Park (PNKB NP), Quang Binh Province, Central Vietnam in 2011. The confirmed distribution range of L. aenigmamus in Vietnam is very small, approximately 150 km , covering low karst mountains in five communes of Minh Hoa District, Quang Binh Provi…

Fauna EuropaeaNematodaSubspeciesPolyopisthocotyleaAcanthocephalataxonomyBiology (General)taxonomic indexingFaunistics & Distributionlcsh:QH301-705.5helminthData ManagementAspidogastreaEcologyEcologyNomenclatureBiodiversityEuropeParasiteparasiteTaxonomy (biology)NeogeneTrematodaAcanthocephalabiodiversity informaticsMonogeneaData PaperFauna EuropaeaMonopisthocotyleaQH301-705.5BioinformaticsZoologyBiologyDigeneaeläintiedeSystematicsHelminthAnimaliaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyPhylumimumadot15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationbiodiversiteettiTaxonlcsh:Biology (General)Biodiversity Informaticsta1181Taxonomic indexingCestodaParasitologyCatalogues and ChecklistsZoologyväkäkärsämadotBiodiversity Data Journal
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Within-host interactions shape virulence-related traits of trematode genotypes

2019

Within‐host interactions between co‐infecting parasites can significantly influence the evolution of key parasite traits, such as virulence (pathogenicity of infection). The type of interaction is expected to predict the direction of selection, with antagonistic interactions favouring more virulent genotypes and synergistic interactions less virulent genotypes. Recently, it has been suggested that virulence can further be affected by the genetic identity of co‐infecting partners (G × G interactions), complicating predictions on disease dynamics. Here, we used a natural host–parasite system including a fish host and a trematode parasite to study the effects of G × G interactions on infection…

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Connection between temperature, larval production, virulence and geographical distribution of Rhipidocotyle parasites infecting the duck mussel, Anod…

2015

In this thesis, two bucephalid trematode parasites Rhipidocotyle campanula and R. fennica, which use the same first (Anodonta anatina) and second intermediate (Rutilus rutilus) host were studied. The aim was to investigate the effect of temperature on one of the key processes in the transmission of these parasites: 1) the emergence of cercarial larvae from A. anatina over short (1 h) and 2) long (throughout the annual cercarial shedding period, from May to October) time periods as well, as on 3) mussel survival and 4) the seasonal timing of cercarial release. In addition, the aim was to study how the cercarial shedding traits are linked to the 5) geographical occurrence and abundance of the…

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Relationship between the endangered freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera margaritifera, its salmonid host and co-infectants

2018

The relationship between the freshwater pearl mussel (hereafter FPM), Margaritifera margaritifera, and its salmonid host — pivotal for the conservation of this endangered bivalve — is characterized by a long parasitic stage (up to 11 months) and excessive host specificity. This thesis focuses on this relationship by experimentally studying the effect of FPM infection on the growth and resistance of salmonid fish and how the infection influences vulnerability of the host to other parasites and diseases, as well as how exposure of the host to other parasites affects vulnerability to FPM. Infection with FPM results in (i) reduced growth of the host, brown trout, during the parasitic period. Gl…

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Diplostomiasis ( Diplostomum spathaceum and related species).

2020

This book chapter describes various aspects of diplostomiasis caused by Diplostomum spathaceum: diagnosis, epidemiology, life cycle, transmission, developmental stages, population dynamics, effects of climate change on parasite distribution, and disease control and prevention. peerReviewed

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Transmission of Diplostomum spathaceum between intermediate hosts

2004

FM Anssi Karvonen tutki väitöskirjassaan kalojen silmän linssissä elävän Diplostomum spathaceum -imumatoloisen ekologiaa. Tutkimus tarjoaa uutta tietoa lois-isäntä -suhteiden evoluutiosta sekä perustietoa, jonka avulla voidaan suunnitella loisen torjuntamenetelmiä kalanviljelyssä. Tutkimukset ovat lisäksi osa laajempaa projektia, jossa tutkitaan D. spathaceum -loisen elinkierron ekologiaa ja evoluutiota kaikissa elinkierron vaiheissa. Sen yhtenä päämääränä on kehittää elinkierron matemaattinen malli, jonka avulla on mahdollista kehittää ekologisesti kestäviä menetelmiä D. spathaceum -loisen torjuntaan.D. spathaceum on yksi luonnonkalojen yleisimmistä loisista Suomessa ja sitä esiintyy myös …

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Индивидуальность поведения рыб влияет на риск заражения паразитами [Personality influences risk of parasitism in fish]

2019

Influence of fish personality on infection rate is almost not studied. In the experiments on the young-of-the-year Oncorhynchus mykiss and cercariae of a trematode Diplostomum pseudospathaceum we tested the hypothesis that infection rate differs between more and less active (“bold” and “shy”) fish. Will individual differences in infection persist upon re-infection? Fish serve as a second intermediate host for this trematode. A positive correlation was found between the results of consecutive infections. Accumulation of parasites with successive infections leads to an aggregated distribution of D. pseudospathaceum among the hosts, affecting individual fitness and polymorphism in fish populat…

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Hydraulic Habitat Structure Impacts Risk of Trematode Infection

2022

Abstract— Variability in infection rates of trematodes Diplostomum pseudospathaceum in 0+ rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss under different hydraulic regimes was studied in the experimental setup with regulated flow rates and environmental heterogeneity. The average infection rate in the conditions of the current was 1.5 times less than that in the stagnant water. An increase of the flow rate from 3.2 to 11.3 cm/s did not result in lower infection rates, while the interindividual variability in the infection rate (coefficient of variation) tended to increase along with changing the still-water conditions (20%) to the high flow rate environments (40%) within the experiment. A decrease in th…

habitat heterogeneitycercariaeympäristötekijätimumadotstream flow ratehabitaattiAquatic Sciencekalatauditinfektiotvirtaamatrematode Diplostomum pseudospathaceumkirjolohiloisetvirtavedetyearlings of Oncorhynchus mykissGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesJournal of Ichthyology
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Host Developmental Stage Effects on Parasite Resistance and Tolerance.

2022

Hosts can defend themselves against parasites either by preventing or limiting infections (resistance) or by limiting parasite-induced damage (tolerance). However, it remains underexplored how these defense types vary over host development with shifting patterns of resource allocation priorities. Here, we studied the role played by developmental stage in resistance and tolerance in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). This anadromous fish has distinct life stages related to living in freshwater and seawater. We experimentally exposed 1-year-old salmon, either at the freshwater stage or at the stage transitioning to the marine phase, to the trematode Diplostomum pseudospathaceum. Using 56 pedigree…

imumadotFresh WaterparasitismiatlantinlohiresistenssielinkiertoFish DiseasesisäntäeläimetAnimalsParasitesSeawaterTrematodaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicssietokykyThe American naturalist
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