Author:
ASHWORTH S. T.,KENNEDY C. R.
Abstract
Density-dependent effects on adult and larval stages of the introduced
nematode parasite Anguillicola crassus in the
European eel definitive host were examined in the laboratory in naturally
infected fish, and in field samples. The effect
of adult nematode subpopulations on larval development over time and the
effect of increasing adult intensity on the
gravid female subpopulations were investigated. At high adult subpopulations
the movement of larvae from the swimbladder
wall into the swimbladder lumen appears to be inhibited, and A. crassus
larvae to be arrested in development in
a density-dependent manner. The number of gravid females per host reaches
a constant level, and so the proportion of
gravid female nematodes per adult subpopulation decreases relative to further
increasing total adult nematode numbers.
Both these mechanisms have the potential to regulate infrapopulations of
A. crassus within the eel definitive host and thus
the parasite suprapopulation.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
Cited by
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