نتایج جستجو برای: diplostomum spathaceum

تعداد نتایج: 131  

2017
Raine Kortet Tiina Lautala Jukka Kekäläinen Jouni Taskinen Heikki Hirvonen

Hatchery-reared fish show high mortalities after release to the wild environment. Explanations for this include potentially predetermined genetics, behavioral, and physiological acclimation to fish farm environments, and increased vulnerability to predation and parasitism in the wild. We studied vulnerability to Diplostomum spp. parasites (load of eye flukes in the lenses), immune defense (rela...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Ines Klemme Anssi Karvonen

Cognitive abilities related to the assessment of risk improve survival. While earlier studies have examined the ability of animals to learn to avoid predators, learned parasite avoidance has received little interest. In a series of behavioural trials with the trematode parasite Diplostomum pseudospathaceum, we asked whether sea trout (Salmo trutta trutta) hosts show associative learning in the ...

Journal: :Oecologia 2021

The reduction in host fitness caused by parasite infections (virulence) depends on infection intensity and the degree of damage per parasite. Environmental conditions can shape both virulence components, but contrast to intensity, environmental impacts per-parasite are poorly understood. Here, we studied effect ambient temperature damage, which is jointly determined ability parasites induce har...

2014
Alexandre BUDRIA Ulrika CANDOLIN

Human-induced growth of macro-algae is often assumed to increase trematode infections in fishes by increasing the abundance and condition of the parasite’s intermediate host – snails – as this can boost the release of trematode larvae, cercariae, from the intermediate hosts. However, macro-algae can also impose barriers to the transmission of cercariae and reduce infections. We investigated whe...

2013
Otto Seppälä Anssi Karvonen Marja Kuosa Maarit Haataja Jukka Jokela

Parasitized individuals are often expected to be poor competitors because they are weakened by infections. Many trematode species, however, although extensively exploiting their mollusc hosts, also induce gigantism (increased host size) by diverting host resources towards growth instead of reproduction. In such systems, alternatively to reduced competitive ability due to negative effects of par...

2009
Andrew D. C. MacColl A. D. C. MacColl

The ecological theory of adaptive radiation states that differences in ecological circumstances among local populations are the cause of divergence that leads to speciation. The role of parasites in contributing to divergence has seldom been considered, despite their ubiquity and known selective effects. The potential for parasites to contribute to divergence between closely related taxa was ex...

2014
David Haase Jennifer K. Rieger Anika Witten Monika Stoll Erich Bornberg-Bauer Martin Kalbe Thorsten B. H. Reusch Sebastian D. Fugmann

Vertebrate innate immunity is the first line of defense against an invading pathogen and has long been assumed to be largely unspecific with respect to parasite/pathogen species. However, recent phenotypic evidence suggests that immunogenetic variation, i.e. allelic variability in genes associated with the immune system, results in host-parasite genotype-by-genotype interactions and thus specif...

Journal: :Journal of helminthology 2008
Chacha Mwita Gamba Nkwengulila

The factors that determine parasite assemblages among the clariid fishes of Lake Victoria, Tanzania were studied between August 2003 and February 2005. Six hundred and fifty-six fish belonging to seven species were necropsied and examined for parasites, from which 31 species of metazoan parasites were recorded. The community was dominated by the nematodes both in species and numbers. Most speci...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 2013
Esmey B E Moema Pieter H King Johnny N Rakgole Chantélle Baker

The metacercarial (larval) stages of diplostomid digeneans are known to inhabit freshwater fish, causing tissue damage in the process. Due to their widespread diversity, little is known about their life cycle. The classification of these parasitic stages to the species level using only the morphology is very challenging due to the lack of genitalia; they are regarded to be the most important st...

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