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Spatio-temporal variation in prevalence and intensity of trematodes responsible for waterfowl die-offs in faucet snail-infested waterbodies of Minnesota USA

机译:美国明尼苏达州被水龙头蜗牛感染的水生动物的吸虫死亡的吸虫的流行和强度的时空变化

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Several non-native trematodes hosted by the invasive Eurasian faucet snail, Bithynia tentaculata, have been causing die-offs of waterfowl in the Midwestern United States and Canada for several decades. Because of the potential implications of these die-offs on waterfowl in non-native settings, it is necessary to better understand the trematodes that cause the die-offs. Here, we studied the spatio-temporal dynamics of two trematodes, Cyathocotyle bushiensis and Sphaeridiotrema spp., known to infect waterfowl in northern Minnesota, USA, via their intermediate host, the faucet snail (Bithynia tentaculata). We studied prevalence (% of snails infected within a sample) and intensity (mean number of parasites per infected snail within a sample) of faucet snail infection with these two trematodes in small lakes, large lakes, ponds, and rivers in northern Minnesota in the spring, summer, and fall of 2011–2013. We tested whether parasite prevalence and infection intensity could be explained spatially (as a function of the abundance of faucet snails, average snail size, water depth, and proximity to known waterfowl groups) and temporally (across years and seasons) using generalized estimating equation models. The spatial and temporal patterns we observed varied within and among waterbodies. For both parasite species, parasite prevalence and intensity of infection were consistently higher in samples with larger snails and in deeper portions of the waterbodies. In Lake Winnibigoshish, prevalence was lower farther from the large waterfowl groups we observed, but the abundance of snails in a sample had no effect on prevalence or intensity of infection. Our findings help improve understanding of this multi-species system, but also illustrate the complexity of modeling the spatial and temporal dynamics of infections in waterbodies that are so variable in size, shape, waterfowl use, and function.
机译:由侵入性的欧亚水龙头蜗牛Bithynia tentaculata托管的几种非本地吸虫已经在美国中西部和加拿大造成水禽死亡。由于这些死亡可能对非本地环境中的水禽造成潜在影响,因此有必要更好地了解导致死亡的吸虫。在这里,我们研究了两个吸虫(Cyathocotyle bushiensis和Sphaeridiotrema spp。)的时空动态,这两个吸虫通过它们的中间宿主水螺(Bithynia tentaculata)感染了美国明尼苏达州北部的水禽。我们研究了明尼苏达州北部小湖,大湖,池塘和河流中这两种吸虫的感染率(样本中被感染的蜗牛的百分比)和强度(样本中每个被感染的蜗牛的平均寄生虫数量)。 2011-2013年春季,夏季和秋季。我们测试了使用广义估计方程模型是否可以在空间上(根据水蜗牛的丰度,平均蜗牛大小,水深以及与已知水禽的接近程度)和时间(跨年度和跨季节)解释寄生虫的流行率和感染强度。 。我们观察到的水体内部和水体之间的时空格局各不相同。对于这两种寄生虫,在蜗牛较大的样本和水体的较深部分,寄生虫的感染率和感染强度始终较高。在Winnibigoshish湖中,与我们观察到的大型水禽组相比,其患病率较低,但是样本中蜗牛的数量对感染率或感染强度没有影响。我们的发现有助于增进对这种多物种系统的理解,而且还说明了对大小,形状,水禽使用和功能可变的水体中感染的时空动态建模的复杂性。

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