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Fluctuations in densities of the invasive gill parasite Centrocestus formosanus (Trematoda: Heterophyidae) in the Comal River, Comal County, Texas, U.S.A.

机译:美国得克萨斯州科玛尔县科玛尔河的入侵g寄生虫(i.Centrocestus formosanus)(Trematoda:Heterophyidae)的密度波动。

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Centrocestus formosanus (Trematoda: Heterophyidae) is an invasive fish parasite in the Comal River, Texas, and is considered a threat to the federally endangered fountain darter, Etheostoma fonticola. Monitoring densities of C. formosanus cercariae is crucial to determining levels of infection pressure. We sampled 3 sites in the Comal River during 2 sampling periods, the first during 2006-2007, and again during 2009-2010. Two of the sites were located in the upstream reach of Landa Lake, sites HS and LA, and the third site was located downstream of Landa Lake in the old channel of the river. Cercariae densities were highest at the downstream most site (EA), followed by sites LA and HS, during both sampling periods, but a significant decline in cercariae density was observed between the first and second sampling periods. Several abiotic factors were monitored, including total stream discharge, wading discharge, temperature, and dissolved oxygen, but no river-wide trends were observed. Therefore, we speculate that these factors do not adequately explain the observed long-term decline in cercariae density. We propose that the decline is simply a reflection of a typical pattern followed by most invasive species as they gradually become integrated into the local community following an initial explosive growth in population size. Although cercariae densities may be abating, fountain darters in the Comal River are still threatened by the parasite, and conservation efforts must focus on reducing levels of infection pressure from the parasite whenever possible.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1645/GE-2841.1
机译:Centrocestus formosanus (Trematoda:Heterophyidae)是得克萨斯州Comal河上的一种入侵性鱼类寄生虫,被认为是对联邦濒临灭绝的喷泉飞镖 Etheostoma fonticola 的威胁。监测C的密度。尾c对确定感染压力水平至关重要。我们在2个采样期内对Comal河中的3个站点进行了采样,第一个采样于2006-2007年,第二个采样于2009-2010年。其中两个站点位于Landa Lake的上游,HS和LA站点,第三个站点位于河流旧河道中的Landa Lake的下游。在两个采样期间,尾密度在最下游的站点(EA)最高,其次是LA和HS,但是在第一个采样周期和第二个采样周期之间发现尾密度显着下降。监测了几种非生物因素,包括总流排放,涉水排放,温度和溶解氧,但未观察到全河的趋势。因此,我们推测这些因素不足以解释观察到的尾c密度的长期下降。我们认为,这种下降仅是大多数入侵物种跟随典型模式的反映,因为随着种群数量的爆炸性增长,它们逐渐融入当地社区。尽管尾c的密度可能会有所降低,但是Comal河中的喷泉飞镖仍然受到该寄生虫的威胁,并且保护工作必须着重于降低寄生虫的感染压力水平.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1645 / GE-2841.1

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