Macroparasite Communities with Special Attention to Invasive Helminths in European Eels Anguilla anguilla from Freshwaters and Brackish Lagoons of a Mediterranean Island
Author:
Esposito Anaïs1ORCID, Filippi Jean-José2, Gerbaud Charlotte12, Godeaux Quentin1, Millot Rémi2, Agostini Paul-Jean3, Albertini Camille4, Durieux Eric12, Foata Joséphine1, Quilichini Yann1
Affiliation:
1. UMR 6134 CNRS-Université de Corse Pascal Paoli Sciences Pour l′Environnement, 20250 Corte, France 2. UAR 3514 CNRS-Université de Corse Pascal Paoli Plateforme Marine Stella Mare, 20620 Biguglia, France 3. Fédération Départementale de Pêche de la Corse, 20090 Ajaccio, France 4. Office Français de la Biodiversité, Service Départemental de Haute-Corse, 20401 Bastia, France
Abstract
An extensive survey of macroparasites in 320 European eel Anguilla anguilla (Linnaeus, 1758) was conducted in two brackish lagoons and eleven freshwater localities in the Mediterranean island of Corsica (France) between spring 2021 and winter 2021–2022. It resulted in the identification of nineteen parasites: two Monogea, four Digenea, one Copepoda, four Acanthocephala, three Cestoda, and five Nematoda, including the first geographical records, as Corsican freshwater sites were studied for the first time. The silvering stage was determined, and the eels were aged through otolithometry to compare parasite communities. Classic parasitology indices, a multivariate analysis, and an analysis of indicator values (IndVal) showed clear preferences towards the host’s habitat and salinity. Seasonal variations were shown for several parasites. A dataset from the same two coastal lagoons was used to study the changes in the parasite communities over the last decade, and this showed an increase in the prevalence and abundance of three invasive helminth species: the Monogenea Pseudodactylogyrus bini (Kikuchi, 1929), Pseudodactylogyrus anguillae (Yin and Sproston, 1948) Gusev, 1965 and the Nematoda Anguillicola crassus Kuwahara, Niimi, and Itagaki, 1974. These pathogenic parasites were found in all sampled localities, except for the two Monogenea in the polyhaline-to-euhaline Urbino lagoon. It is thus advised that future management measures take into account the environmental preferences of the most concerning parasites.
Funder
University of Corsica Pasquale Paoli Culletivittà di Corsica
Subject
Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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