Data presented in the paper "Impact of the invasive parasitic copepod Mytilicola orientalis on native blue mussels Mytilus edulis in the western European Wadden Sea"

Research objective: Invasive species can indirectly affect native species by modifying parasite-host dynamics and disease occurrence. This scenario applies to European coastal waters where the invasive Pacific oyster (Magallana gigas) co-introduced the parasitic copepod Mytilicola orientalis that sp...

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Main Authors: Goedknegt, M. A. Anouk, Bedolfe, S. Sarah, Drent, J. Jan, van der Meer, J. Jaap, Thieltges, D.W. David
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.4121/uuid:7a4d46a5-048d-4ecc-a8c7-2de3b78d122e
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spelling ftdatacite:10.4121/uuid:7a4d46a5-048d-4ecc-a8c7-2de3b78d122e 2023-05-15T17:54:17+02:00 Data presented in the paper "Impact of the invasive parasitic copepod Mytilicola orientalis on native blue mussels Mytilus edulis in the western European Wadden Sea" Goedknegt, M. A. Anouk Bedolfe, S. Sarah Drent, J. Jan van der Meer, J. Jaap Thieltges, D.W. David 2018 media types: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document, application/zip, text/plain https://dx.doi.org/10.4121/uuid:7a4d46a5-048d-4ecc-a8c7-2de3b78d122e https://data.4tu.nl/articles/_/12705419/1 en eng NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research https://doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2018.1442579 Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 CC0 Ecological Applications FOS Earth and related environmental sciences Magallana gigas Pacific oyster controlled infection invasive species parasite co-introduction parasite spillover dataset Dataset 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.4121/uuid:7a4d46a5-048d-4ecc-a8c7-2de3b78d122e 2022-02-08T12:40:44Z Research objective: Invasive species can indirectly affect native species by modifying parasite-host dynamics and disease occurrence. This scenario applies to European coastal waters where the invasive Pacific oyster (Magallana gigas) co-introduced the parasitic copepod Mytilicola orientalis that spills over to native blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) and other native bivalves. In this study, we investigated the impact of M. orientalis infections on blue mussels by conducting laboratory experiments using controlled infections with larval stages of the parasitic copepod. As the impact of infections is likely to depend on the mussels’ food availability, we also tested whether potential adverse effects of infection on mussels intensify under low food conditions. Type of research, method & collection of data: - Two replicated laboratory experiments set-up in a block design with each four treatments: infected mussel-low food condition, uninfected mussel – low food condition, uninfected mussel – high food condition (clearance rate data & condition data) - Field observational data of wild populations of mussels (condition data & infection data) Dataset Pacific oyster DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Pacific
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topic Ecological Applications
FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
Magallana gigas
Pacific oyster
controlled infection
invasive species
parasite co-introduction
parasite spillover
spellingShingle Ecological Applications
FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
Magallana gigas
Pacific oyster
controlled infection
invasive species
parasite co-introduction
parasite spillover
Goedknegt, M. A. Anouk
Bedolfe, S. Sarah
Drent, J. Jan
van der Meer, J. Jaap
Thieltges, D.W. David
Data presented in the paper "Impact of the invasive parasitic copepod Mytilicola orientalis on native blue mussels Mytilus edulis in the western European Wadden Sea"
topic_facet Ecological Applications
FOS Earth and related environmental sciences
Magallana gigas
Pacific oyster
controlled infection
invasive species
parasite co-introduction
parasite spillover
description Research objective: Invasive species can indirectly affect native species by modifying parasite-host dynamics and disease occurrence. This scenario applies to European coastal waters where the invasive Pacific oyster (Magallana gigas) co-introduced the parasitic copepod Mytilicola orientalis that spills over to native blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) and other native bivalves. In this study, we investigated the impact of M. orientalis infections on blue mussels by conducting laboratory experiments using controlled infections with larval stages of the parasitic copepod. As the impact of infections is likely to depend on the mussels’ food availability, we also tested whether potential adverse effects of infection on mussels intensify under low food conditions. Type of research, method & collection of data: - Two replicated laboratory experiments set-up in a block design with each four treatments: infected mussel-low food condition, uninfected mussel – low food condition, uninfected mussel – high food condition (clearance rate data & condition data) - Field observational data of wild populations of mussels (condition data & infection data)
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author Goedknegt, M. A. Anouk
Bedolfe, S. Sarah
Drent, J. Jan
van der Meer, J. Jaap
Thieltges, D.W. David
author_facet Goedknegt, M. A. Anouk
Bedolfe, S. Sarah
Drent, J. Jan
van der Meer, J. Jaap
Thieltges, D.W. David
author_sort Goedknegt, M. A. Anouk
title Data presented in the paper "Impact of the invasive parasitic copepod Mytilicola orientalis on native blue mussels Mytilus edulis in the western European Wadden Sea"
title_short Data presented in the paper "Impact of the invasive parasitic copepod Mytilicola orientalis on native blue mussels Mytilus edulis in the western European Wadden Sea"
title_full Data presented in the paper "Impact of the invasive parasitic copepod Mytilicola orientalis on native blue mussels Mytilus edulis in the western European Wadden Sea"
title_fullStr Data presented in the paper "Impact of the invasive parasitic copepod Mytilicola orientalis on native blue mussels Mytilus edulis in the western European Wadden Sea"
title_full_unstemmed Data presented in the paper "Impact of the invasive parasitic copepod Mytilicola orientalis on native blue mussels Mytilus edulis in the western European Wadden Sea"
title_sort data presented in the paper "impact of the invasive parasitic copepod mytilicola orientalis on native blue mussels mytilus edulis in the western european wadden sea"
publisher NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
publishDate 2018
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