Author:
GANNICOTT A. M.,TINSLEY R. C.
Abstract
The survival characteristics of Discocotyle sagittata
larvae are both age- and temperature-dependent. In laboratory studies
at constant temperatures of 6, 10, 13, 18 and 22°C, oncomiracidia had
a maximum life-span of 96 h at 6°C, declining with
increasing temperature to 26 h at 22°C. Larval swimming activity was
also age dependent, and continued for a large
proportion of survival time. The relationship between time at which larvae
stop swimming as a proportion of total survival
time was statistically significant between temperatures. Proportionally,
oncomiracidia swam for longer periods at lower
temperatures. As oncomiracidia age, they become progressively less active,
spending less time in the water column. In
contrast to observations recorded in the literature, D. sagittata
larvae are infective soon after emergence (within the
minimum of 2 h studied), and feed on blood from the gill capillaries within
2 h post-exposure. The temperature-dependent
characteristics of the larval stage are likely to have important implications
for seasonal changes in parasite transmission.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
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