Weak effects of a microsporidian parasite on mottled sculpin in Michigan streams

Author:

Homola Jared J.1,Ruetz III Carl R.1,Kohler Steven L.2,Thum Ryan A.1

Affiliation:

1. Annis Water Resources Institute, Grand Valley State University, 740 West Shoreline Drive, Muskegon, MI 49441, USA.

2. Department of Biological Sciences and Environmental Studies Program, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI 49008, USA.

Abstract

Despite the widespread occurrence of microsporidian parasites in vertebrates and many invertebrates, research regarding their effects on wild populations remains uncommon. We used several metrics of individual growth, condition, and population characteristics to evaluate the effects of a microsporidian infection (Glugea) on six infected populations of mottled sculpin (Cottus bairdii) compared with 10 nearby uninfected populations. Infected individuals (n = 129) were significantly heavier in each age class when compared with uninfected fish (n = 331), yet other measures of growth and condition indicated little influence of the parasite. No significant parasite-associated effects were found when comparing mortality rates, mean age, sex ratios, and history of population genetic bottleneck between infected and uninfected populations. Additionally, we did not detect significant differences in environmental variables or fish assemblages between streams with and without the parasite. Given the disfiguring nature of infection and the strong effects of microsporidian parasites on other hosts, the lack of significant effects caused by parasitism was unexpected and is likely attributed to strong host density-dependent population dynamics or relatively low host infection intensities.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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