Long-term investigation of the composition and richness of intestinal helminth communities in the stocked population of eel, Anguilla anguilla, in Neusiedler See, Austria

Data from a long-term study of the intestinal helminth parasite community of eels, Anguilla anguilla , stocked into the shallow eutrophic Neusiedler See, Austria, were collected over an 8 year period (1994–2001). In total, 720 eels from 2 sampling sites were examined. The parasite community showed c...

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Main Authors: SCHABUSS, M., KENNEDY, C. R., KONECNY, R., GRILLITSCH, B., SCHIEMER, F., HERZIG, A.
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Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2004
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0031182004006444 2024-09-15T17:39:37+00:00 Long-term investigation of the composition and richness of intestinal helminth communities in the stocked population of eel, Anguilla anguilla, in Neusiedler See, Austria SCHABUSS, M. KENNEDY, C. R. KONECNY, R. GRILLITSCH, B. SCHIEMER, F. HERZIG, A. 2004 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0031182004006444 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0031182004006444 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Parasitology volume 130, issue 2, page 185-194 ISSN 0031-1820 1469-8161 journal-article 2004 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0031182004006444 2024-08-07T04:03:10Z Data from a long-term study of the intestinal helminth parasite community of eels, Anguilla anguilla , stocked into the shallow eutrophic Neusiedler See, Austria, were collected over an 8 year period (1994–2001). In total, 720 eels from 2 sampling sites were examined. The parasite community showed characteristics similar to those in the natural eel populations in rivers of the UK and mainland Europe: it was species poor, with only 5 species ( Acanthocephalus lucii , Acanthocephalus anguillae , Raphidascaris acus , Proteocephalus macrocephalus , Bothriocephalus claviceps ) comprising the component community and a maximum infracommunity richness of 4 species. Over the period, the intestinal parasite community of the sampling site in Illmitz, which was originally dominated by A. lucii , changed. As levels of A. anguillae increased to a point at which it dominated the community, diversity increased whilst dominance of a single species decreased. By contrast the community in the southern sampling site remained rather constant with a continuous high infection level of A. anguillae and low abundance of A. lucii . Both acanthocephalan species exhibited higher infection levels in larger eels and in different seasons of the year and the infection parameters were significantly different between the years of study. The significant differences in the infection levels of the 2 acanthocephalan species at the 2 sampling sites were surprising as both acanthocephalan species use the same intermediate host, Asellus aquaticus , and the sampling sites were in close proximity and were similar in terms of water quality, host size and invertebrate abundance. Differences in the fish communities of the 2 sampling sites and eel movements rather than interspecific competition are discussed as possible explanations for the differences in the parasite communities of the 2 sampling sites. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla Cambridge University Press Parasitology 130 2 185 194
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description Data from a long-term study of the intestinal helminth parasite community of eels, Anguilla anguilla , stocked into the shallow eutrophic Neusiedler See, Austria, were collected over an 8 year period (1994–2001). In total, 720 eels from 2 sampling sites were examined. The parasite community showed characteristics similar to those in the natural eel populations in rivers of the UK and mainland Europe: it was species poor, with only 5 species ( Acanthocephalus lucii , Acanthocephalus anguillae , Raphidascaris acus , Proteocephalus macrocephalus , Bothriocephalus claviceps ) comprising the component community and a maximum infracommunity richness of 4 species. Over the period, the intestinal parasite community of the sampling site in Illmitz, which was originally dominated by A. lucii , changed. As levels of A. anguillae increased to a point at which it dominated the community, diversity increased whilst dominance of a single species decreased. By contrast the community in the southern sampling site remained rather constant with a continuous high infection level of A. anguillae and low abundance of A. lucii . Both acanthocephalan species exhibited higher infection levels in larger eels and in different seasons of the year and the infection parameters were significantly different between the years of study. The significant differences in the infection levels of the 2 acanthocephalan species at the 2 sampling sites were surprising as both acanthocephalan species use the same intermediate host, Asellus aquaticus , and the sampling sites were in close proximity and were similar in terms of water quality, host size and invertebrate abundance. Differences in the fish communities of the 2 sampling sites and eel movements rather than interspecific competition are discussed as possible explanations for the differences in the parasite communities of the 2 sampling sites.
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author SCHABUSS, M.
KENNEDY, C. R.
KONECNY, R.
GRILLITSCH, B.
SCHIEMER, F.
HERZIG, A.
spellingShingle SCHABUSS, M.
KENNEDY, C. R.
KONECNY, R.
GRILLITSCH, B.
SCHIEMER, F.
HERZIG, A.
Long-term investigation of the composition and richness of intestinal helminth communities in the stocked population of eel, Anguilla anguilla, in Neusiedler See, Austria
author_facet SCHABUSS, M.
KENNEDY, C. R.
KONECNY, R.
GRILLITSCH, B.
SCHIEMER, F.
HERZIG, A.
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title Long-term investigation of the composition and richness of intestinal helminth communities in the stocked population of eel, Anguilla anguilla, in Neusiedler See, Austria
title_short Long-term investigation of the composition and richness of intestinal helminth communities in the stocked population of eel, Anguilla anguilla, in Neusiedler See, Austria
title_full Long-term investigation of the composition and richness of intestinal helminth communities in the stocked population of eel, Anguilla anguilla, in Neusiedler See, Austria
title_fullStr Long-term investigation of the composition and richness of intestinal helminth communities in the stocked population of eel, Anguilla anguilla, in Neusiedler See, Austria
title_full_unstemmed Long-term investigation of the composition and richness of intestinal helminth communities in the stocked population of eel, Anguilla anguilla, in Neusiedler See, Austria
title_sort long-term investigation of the composition and richness of intestinal helminth communities in the stocked population of eel, anguilla anguilla, in neusiedler see, austria
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