Trophic relationship between the invasive parasitic copepod Mytilicola orientalis and its native blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) host
Research objective: Invasive parasites can spill over to new hosts in invaded ecosystems with often unpredictable trophic relationships in the newly arising parasite-host interactions. In European seas, the intestinal copepod Mytilicola orientalis was co-introduced with Pacific oysters (Magallana gi...
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ftdatacite:10.4121/uuid:a80da1ef-1890-48f4-bcf9-38dc80915153 2023-05-15T17:54:18+02:00 Trophic relationship between the invasive parasitic copepod Mytilicola orientalis and its native blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) host Goedknegt, Anouk Shoesmith, D. David Jung, Alexa Sarina Luttikhuizen, Pieternella Philippart, C. J. M. Katja van der Veer, H.W. Henk Thieltges, D.W. David 2017 media types: application/pdf, application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet https://dx.doi.org/10.4121/uuid:a80da1ef-1890-48f4-bcf9-38dc80915153 https://data.4tu.nl/articles/_/12712253/1 en eng NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182017001779 4TU General Terms of Use https://doi.org/10.4121/resource:terms_of_use Ecology FOS Biological sciences Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience FOS Earth and related environmental sciences Magallana gigas Parasite invasion mixing model pacific oyster parasite co-introduction parasite spillover parasite–host interaction stable isotope analysis SIA trophic fractionation factor Time 2013-07/2013-10 dataset Dataset 2017 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.4121/uuid:a80da1ef-1890-48f4-bcf9-38dc80915153 2022-02-08T12:40:44Z Research objective: Invasive parasites can spill over to new hosts in invaded ecosystems with often unpredictable trophic relationships in the newly arising parasite-host interactions. In European seas, the intestinal copepod Mytilicola orientalis was co-introduced with Pacific oysters (Magallana gigas) and spilled over to native blue mussels (Mytilus edulis), with negative impacts on the condition of infected mussels. However, whether the parasite feeds on host tissue and/or stomach contents is yet unknown. To answer this question, we performed a stable isotope analysis in which we included mussel host tissue and the primary food sources of the mussels, microphytobenthos (MPB) and particulate organic matter (POM). Type of research, method & collection of data: Stable isotope analysis of four different types of samples 1) parasite Mytilicola orientalis, 2) host Mytilus edulis, 3) particulate organic matter (POM) and 4) microphytobenthos (MPB). Dataset Pacific oyster DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Pacific |
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Ecology FOS Biological sciences Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience FOS Earth and related environmental sciences Magallana gigas Parasite invasion mixing model pacific oyster parasite co-introduction parasite spillover parasite–host interaction stable isotope analysis SIA trophic fractionation factor Time 2013-07/2013-10 |
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Ecology FOS Biological sciences Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience FOS Earth and related environmental sciences Magallana gigas Parasite invasion mixing model pacific oyster parasite co-introduction parasite spillover parasite–host interaction stable isotope analysis SIA trophic fractionation factor Time 2013-07/2013-10 Goedknegt, Anouk Shoesmith, D. David Jung, Alexa Sarina Luttikhuizen, Pieternella Philippart, C. J. M. Katja van der Veer, H.W. Henk Thieltges, D.W. David Trophic relationship between the invasive parasitic copepod Mytilicola orientalis and its native blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) host |
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Ecology FOS Biological sciences Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience FOS Earth and related environmental sciences Magallana gigas Parasite invasion mixing model pacific oyster parasite co-introduction parasite spillover parasite–host interaction stable isotope analysis SIA trophic fractionation factor Time 2013-07/2013-10 |
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Research objective: Invasive parasites can spill over to new hosts in invaded ecosystems with often unpredictable trophic relationships in the newly arising parasite-host interactions. In European seas, the intestinal copepod Mytilicola orientalis was co-introduced with Pacific oysters (Magallana gigas) and spilled over to native blue mussels (Mytilus edulis), with negative impacts on the condition of infected mussels. However, whether the parasite feeds on host tissue and/or stomach contents is yet unknown. To answer this question, we performed a stable isotope analysis in which we included mussel host tissue and the primary food sources of the mussels, microphytobenthos (MPB) and particulate organic matter (POM). Type of research, method & collection of data: Stable isotope analysis of four different types of samples 1) parasite Mytilicola orientalis, 2) host Mytilus edulis, 3) particulate organic matter (POM) and 4) microphytobenthos (MPB). |
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Goedknegt, Anouk Shoesmith, D. David Jung, Alexa Sarina Luttikhuizen, Pieternella Philippart, C. J. M. Katja van der Veer, H.W. Henk Thieltges, D.W. David |
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Goedknegt, Anouk Shoesmith, D. David Jung, Alexa Sarina Luttikhuizen, Pieternella Philippart, C. J. M. Katja van der Veer, H.W. Henk Thieltges, D.W. David |
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Trophic relationship between the invasive parasitic copepod Mytilicola orientalis and its native blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) host |
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Trophic relationship between the invasive parasitic copepod Mytilicola orientalis and its native blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) host |
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Trophic relationship between the invasive parasitic copepod Mytilicola orientalis and its native blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) host |
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Trophic relationship between the invasive parasitic copepod Mytilicola orientalis and its native blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) host |
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Trophic relationship between the invasive parasitic copepod Mytilicola orientalis and its native blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) host |
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trophic relationship between the invasive parasitic copepod mytilicola orientalis and its native blue mussel (mytilus edulis) host |
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NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research |
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2017 |
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