Effects of the invasive swim bladder parasiteAnguillicola crassuson health and condition indicators in the European eel

Author:

Myrenås Elin1ORCID,Näslund Joacim1,Persson John1,Sundin Josefin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Aquatic Resources Institute of Freshwater Research Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Drottningholm Sweden

Abstract

AbstractParasites negatively affect biological processes within their hosts, which may alter for example health, growth, and reproductive ability. Non‐native invasive parasites, in particular, may have large effects on the endemic hosts, given that the hosts lack evolved specific defences against such parasites. The swim bladder nematodeAnguillicola crassus, an invasive parasite originating from Asia, is found in the European eel (Anguilla anguilla, L. 1758), since the 1980s. We investigated whetherA. crassusaffected several indicators related to health of the European eel (spleen‐ and liver size, body fat content and relative condition). Our results indicate that during the continental residency of the eels, infection byA. crassushad no major negative impacts on the investigated health indicators at the generally low infection intensities present in this study (median 2–3 visible parasites). Given that many of the adult eels were found to have swim bladder damage, concerns about their spawning migration through deeper oceanic environments can still be raised. To allow further investigations, we suggest that quantification of swim bladder damage should be implemented in eel‐monitoring programs. Compared to other parasite pressure parameters, swim bladder damage provides additional information about past infections and future problems.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Veterinary (miscellaneous),Aquatic Science

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