Associations of mayfly larvae with Corbicula clams

Author:

Bespalaya Yulia V1,Palatov Dmitry M2,Gofarov Mikhail Yu1,Kondakov Alexander V1,Kropotin Alexander V1,Sousa Ronaldo3,Taskinen Jouni4,Inkhavilay Khamla5,Tanmuangpak Kitti6,Tumpeesuwan Sakboworn7,Vikhrev Ilya V1,Bolotov Ivan N1

Affiliation:

1. N. Laverov Federal Center for Integrated Arctic Research of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences , Severnaya Dvina Embankment 23, 163000 Arkhangelsk , Russian Federation

2. N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences , Leninsky Prospect 33, 119071 Moscow , Russian Federation

3. CBMA – Centre of Molecular and Environmental Biology, Department of Biology, University of Minho , Braga , Portugal

4. Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyvӓskylӓ , PO Box 35, 40014 , Finland

5. NUOL – National University of Lao , Vientiane , Lao PDR

6. Department of Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Loei Rajabhat University , Loei , Thailand

7. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Mahasarakham University , Maha Sarakham , Thailand

Abstract

Abstract Currently, the parasitic and endosymbiontic fauna of Corbicula clams remain poorly studied throughout their range. Here, using samples from the Mekong basin, we describe two Symbiocloeon species new to science: Symbiocloeon corbiculinus sp. nov. and Symbiocloeon laoensis sp. nov. Our results and a review of available published data indicate that freshwater bivalve-associated mayflies are narrow host specialists, being associated with one or a few closely related species of freshwater bivalves. The bivalve-associated mayfly larvae have several specific morphological traits compared with free-living species, which include a reduction of integument chitinization and a significant reduction of the surface structures on segments. An increase in area of the respiratory surface of larval tergalia was also recorded. The possible positive and negative effects of mayflies on the clam hosts are discussed. This study is an example of the many possible hidden associations between aquatic species that remain to be described.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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