Host size-dependent anisakid infection in Baltic cod Gadus morhua associated with differential food preferences

A significant increase in the infection level of Baltic cod Gadus morhua with the anisakid nematode larvae Contracaecum osculatum and Pseudoterranova decipiens has been recorded during recent years due to the expanding local population of grey seals Halichoerus grypus, which act as final hosts for t...

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Published in:Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
Main Authors: Zuo, Shaozhi, Huwer, Bastian, Bahlool, Qusay, Al-Jubury, Azmi, Christensen, Nanna Daugbjerg, Korbut, Rozalia, Kania, Per, Buchmann, Kurt
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/6d78c186-a9cc-4a4d-a141-dbe384260ef2 2024-09-15T18:07:16+00:00 Host size-dependent anisakid infection in Baltic cod Gadus morhua associated with differential food preferences Zuo, Shaozhi Huwer, Bastian Bahlool, Qusay Al-Jubury, Azmi Christensen, Nanna Daugbjerg Korbut, Rozalia Kania, Per Buchmann, Kurt 2016 application/pdf https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/6d78c186-a9cc-4a4d-a141-dbe384260ef2 https://doi.org/10.3354/dao03002 https://backend.orbit.dtu.dk/ws/files/125027287/Publishers_version.pdf eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/6d78c186-a9cc-4a4d-a141-dbe384260ef2 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Zuo , S , Huwer , B , Bahlool , Q , Al-Jubury , A , Christensen , N D , Korbut , R , Kania , P & Buchmann , K 2016 , ' Host size-dependent anisakid infection in Baltic cod Gadus morhua associated with differential food preferences ' , Diseases of Aquatic Organisms , vol. 120 , no. 1 , pp. 69-75 . https://doi.org/10.3354/dao03002 Aquatic Science Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics Contracaecum osculatum Gadus morhua Halichoerus grypus Harmothoë Hysterothylacium aduncum Life cycle Pseudoterranova decipiens Saduria Sprattus sprattus Animalia Anisakidae Copepoda Gadus callarias Invertebrata Polychaeta Saduria entomon article 2016 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.3354/dao03002 2024-08-13T00:03:05Z A significant increase in the infection level of Baltic cod Gadus morhua with the anisakid nematode larvae Contracaecum osculatum and Pseudoterranova decipiens has been recorded during recent years due to the expanding local population of grey seals Halichoerus grypus, which act as final hosts for these parasites. Here, we report from an investigation of 368 cod (total length [TL] 6-49 cm; caught in ICES Subdivision 25) that the infection level of juvenile cod (TL 6-30 cm) with larvae of C. osculatum and P. decipiens is absent or very low, whereas it increases drastically in larger cod (TL 31-48 cm). A third nematode Hysterothylacium aduncum was rarely found. The study indicates that the prey animals for large cod act as transport hosts for the parasite larvae. Analyses of stomach contents of cod caught in the same area (2007-2014) showed that small benthic organisms (including polychaetes Harmothoë sarsi) are preferred food items by small cod, the isopod Saduria entomon is taken by all size classes, and sprat Sprattus sprattus are common prey items for cod larger than 30 cm. Parasitological investigations (microscopic and molecular analyses) of H. sarsi (100 specimens) and S. entomon (40 specimens) did not reveal infection in these invertebrates, but 11.6% of sprat (265 specimens examined) was shown to be infected with 1-8 C. osculatum third stage larvae per fish. Analyses of sprat stomach contents confirmed that copepods and cladocerans are the main food items of sprat. These observations suggest that the C. osculatum life cycle in the Baltic Sea includes grey seals as final hosts, sprat as the first transport host and cod as second transport host. It may be speculated that sprat obtain infection by feeding on copepods and/or cladocerans, which could serve as the first intermediate hosts. One cannot exclude the possibility that the size-dependent C. osculatum infection of cod may contribute (indirectly or directly) to the differential mortality of larger cod (>38 cm) compared to smaller cod ( Article in Journal/Newspaper Gadus morhua Copepods Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 120 1 69 75
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topic Aquatic Science
Ecology
Evolution
Behavior and Systematics
Contracaecum osculatum
Gadus morhua
Halichoerus grypus
Harmothoë
Hysterothylacium aduncum
Life cycle
Pseudoterranova decipiens
Saduria
Sprattus sprattus
Animalia
Anisakidae
Copepoda
Gadus callarias
Invertebrata
Polychaeta
Saduria entomon
spellingShingle Aquatic Science
Ecology
Evolution
Behavior and Systematics
Contracaecum osculatum
Gadus morhua
Halichoerus grypus
Harmothoë
Hysterothylacium aduncum
Life cycle
Pseudoterranova decipiens
Saduria
Sprattus sprattus
Animalia
Anisakidae
Copepoda
Gadus callarias
Invertebrata
Polychaeta
Saduria entomon
Zuo, Shaozhi
Huwer, Bastian
Bahlool, Qusay
Al-Jubury, Azmi
Christensen, Nanna Daugbjerg
Korbut, Rozalia
Kania, Per
Buchmann, Kurt
Host size-dependent anisakid infection in Baltic cod Gadus morhua associated with differential food preferences
topic_facet Aquatic Science
Ecology
Evolution
Behavior and Systematics
Contracaecum osculatum
Gadus morhua
Halichoerus grypus
Harmothoë
Hysterothylacium aduncum
Life cycle
Pseudoterranova decipiens
Saduria
Sprattus sprattus
Animalia
Anisakidae
Copepoda
Gadus callarias
Invertebrata
Polychaeta
Saduria entomon
description A significant increase in the infection level of Baltic cod Gadus morhua with the anisakid nematode larvae Contracaecum osculatum and Pseudoterranova decipiens has been recorded during recent years due to the expanding local population of grey seals Halichoerus grypus, which act as final hosts for these parasites. Here, we report from an investigation of 368 cod (total length [TL] 6-49 cm; caught in ICES Subdivision 25) that the infection level of juvenile cod (TL 6-30 cm) with larvae of C. osculatum and P. decipiens is absent or very low, whereas it increases drastically in larger cod (TL 31-48 cm). A third nematode Hysterothylacium aduncum was rarely found. The study indicates that the prey animals for large cod act as transport hosts for the parasite larvae. Analyses of stomach contents of cod caught in the same area (2007-2014) showed that small benthic organisms (including polychaetes Harmothoë sarsi) are preferred food items by small cod, the isopod Saduria entomon is taken by all size classes, and sprat Sprattus sprattus are common prey items for cod larger than 30 cm. Parasitological investigations (microscopic and molecular analyses) of H. sarsi (100 specimens) and S. entomon (40 specimens) did not reveal infection in these invertebrates, but 11.6% of sprat (265 specimens examined) was shown to be infected with 1-8 C. osculatum third stage larvae per fish. Analyses of sprat stomach contents confirmed that copepods and cladocerans are the main food items of sprat. These observations suggest that the C. osculatum life cycle in the Baltic Sea includes grey seals as final hosts, sprat as the first transport host and cod as second transport host. It may be speculated that sprat obtain infection by feeding on copepods and/or cladocerans, which could serve as the first intermediate hosts. One cannot exclude the possibility that the size-dependent C. osculatum infection of cod may contribute (indirectly or directly) to the differential mortality of larger cod (>38 cm) compared to smaller cod (
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Zuo, Shaozhi
Huwer, Bastian
Bahlool, Qusay
Al-Jubury, Azmi
Christensen, Nanna Daugbjerg
Korbut, Rozalia
Kania, Per
Buchmann, Kurt
author_facet Zuo, Shaozhi
Huwer, Bastian
Bahlool, Qusay
Al-Jubury, Azmi
Christensen, Nanna Daugbjerg
Korbut, Rozalia
Kania, Per
Buchmann, Kurt
author_sort Zuo, Shaozhi
title Host size-dependent anisakid infection in Baltic cod Gadus morhua associated with differential food preferences
title_short Host size-dependent anisakid infection in Baltic cod Gadus morhua associated with differential food preferences
title_full Host size-dependent anisakid infection in Baltic cod Gadus morhua associated with differential food preferences
title_fullStr Host size-dependent anisakid infection in Baltic cod Gadus morhua associated with differential food preferences
title_full_unstemmed Host size-dependent anisakid infection in Baltic cod Gadus morhua associated with differential food preferences
title_sort host size-dependent anisakid infection in baltic cod gadus morhua associated with differential food preferences
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