Author:
Gordon R.,Condon W. J.,Edgar W. J.,Babie Sally J.
Abstract
SummaryHaemolymph of larval blackflies Prosimulium mixtum/fuscum and Simulium venustum parasitized by the mermithid nematode Neomesomermis flumenalis was compared with that of non-parasitized hosts with respect to protein, amino acid and carbohydrate composition. The mermithid depleted most protein fractions in a non-selective manner in both host species. In P. mixtum/fuscum, the levels of most amino compounds were reduced by mermithid parasitism, but these metabolites were approximately evenly divided into three categories (decreased, increased, unaffected by parasitism) in S. venustum. The mermithid caused a significant decrease of haemolymph glucose levels in both host species but did not affect blood trehalose concentrations. These effects of parasitism are discussed in relation to the nematode's nutritional requirements.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
Cited by
19 articles.
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