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Distribution and abundance of the aquatic oligochaete host Tubifex tubifex for the salmonid whirling disease parasite Myxobolus cerebralis in the upper Colorado River basin

机译:科罗拉多河上游流域的鲑鱼回旋病寄生虫水生低聚宿主Tubifextubifex的分布和丰度

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Benthic invertebrate samples were collected from six sites in the upper Colorado River basin in north-central Colorado to determine the distribution, abundance, and infection rates of Tubifex tubifex, the aquatic oligochaete host for the salmonid whirling disease parasite Myxobolus cerebralis. The disease has been implicated as a factor in severe recruitment declines in wild rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss in this drainage. In Windy Gap Reservoir, T. tubifex constituted 73 percent of the oligochaete community, compared with 53 percent in the Colorado River upstream from the reservoir and 33 percent in the river downstream. Total oligochaete densities were slightly higher in the reservoir than above or below the reservoir. About 1.2 percent of the worm population was infected with M. cerebralis in the reservoir; infection rates were similar in the river. In Willow Creek, a tributary to the upper Colorado River, 73 percent of the oligochaetes at two sites downstream of cattle grazing and riparian-area gravel mining were T. tubifex, compared with 54 percent at an upstream site. Total oligochaete densities were also significantly higher at the midstation site, just downstream of the area of heaviest riparian use. Samples from all three sites on Willow Creek also tested positive for M. cerebralis, with an overall infection rate of 4.3 percent. Infection rates in both Windy Gap Reservoir and Willow Creek declined over the summer. Careful management of riparian habitats and watersheds may be usefulin mitigating the effects of whirling disease in salmonids by eliminating conditions that result in high T. tubifex abundance (such as siltation and nutrient enrichment in streams). Monitoring infection rates in worm populations can be useful in identifying sources of M. cerebralis spores for worms and sources of infection for fish.
机译:从科罗拉多州中北部的科罗拉多河上游流域的六个地点采集了无脊椎动物的底栖动物样品,以确定水藻类小宿主Tubifextubifex的分布,丰度和感染率,该物种是鲑鱼回旋病的寄生虫,即脑积木。该疾病已被认为是导致该流域野生虹鳟Oncorhynchus mykiss严重募集下降的一个因素。在Windy Gap水库中,T.tubifex构成了寡头种群的73%,相比之下,水库上游的科罗拉多河为53%,下游的为33%。储层中的总低脂密度略高于储层上方或下方。在水库中,约有1.2%的蠕虫感染了脑炎支原体。河中的感染率相似。在科罗拉多河上游支流柳树溪(Willow Creek)中,放牧和河岸地区砾石开采的下游两个地点的寡头螯虾中的T.tubifex为73%,而上游地点为54%。在河岸使用最繁重地区的下游,中站部位的总低脂密度也显着较高。从柳树溪的所有三个地点采集的样本也检测出了脑炎支原体阳性,总感染率为4.3%。夏季,Windy Gap水库和Willow Creek的感染率均下降。仔细管理河岸栖息地和流域,可能会通过消除导致高T.tubifex丰度的条件(例如溪流中的淤积和营养富集)来缓解鲑鱼中的旋转疾病。监测蠕虫种群中的感染率可有助于确定蠕虫的脑部支原体孢子来源和鱼类的感染源。

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