Taxa-specific activity loss and mortality patterns in freshwater trematode cercariae under subarctic conditions

Cercarial activity and survival are crucial traits for the transmission of trematodes. Temperature is particularly important, as faster depletion of limited cercarial energy reserves occurs at high temperatures. Seasonal climate conditions in high latitude regions may be challenging to complete trem...

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Main Authors: Born-Torrijos, A., van Beest, G.S., Vyhlídalová, T., Knudsen, R., Kristoffersen, R., Amundsen, P.-A., Thieltges, D.W., Soldánová, M.
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Published: 2022
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spelling ftnioz:oai:imis.nioz.nl:347318 2023-05-15T18:28:13+02:00 Taxa-specific activity loss and mortality patterns in freshwater trematode cercariae under subarctic conditions Born-Torrijos, A. van Beest, G.S. Vyhlídalová, T. Knudsen, R. Kristoffersen, R. Amundsen, P.-A. Thieltges, D.W. Soldánová, M. 2022 application/pdf https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/54/381554.pdf en eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/000730469000001 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/doi.org/10.1017/s0031182021002006 https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/54/381554.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess %3Ci%3EParasitology+149%284%29%3C%2Fi%3E%3A+457-468.+%3Ca+href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1017%2Fs0031182021002006%22+target%3D%22_blank%22%3Ehttps%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1017%2Fs0031182021002006%3C%2Fa%3E info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2022 ftnioz https://doi.org/10.1017/s0031182021002006 2022-09-21T22:19:35Z Cercarial activity and survival are crucial traits for the transmission of trematodes. Temperature is particularly important, as faster depletion of limited cercarial energy reserves occurs at high temperatures. Seasonal climate conditions in high latitude regions may be challenging to complete trematode life cycle during the 6-month ice-free period, but temperature effects on the activity and survival of freshwater cercariae have not been previously identified. After experimentally simulating natural subarctic conditions during warmer and colder months (13 and 6°C), a statistical approach identifying changes in the tendency of cercarial activity loss and mortality data was used to detect differences in three trematode genera, represented by four taxa ( Diplostomum spp., Apatemon spp., small- and large-sized Plagiorchis spp.). A strong temperature-dependent response was identified in both activity loss and mortality in all taxa, with Diplostomum spp. cercariae showing the most gradual changes compared to other taxa. Furthermore, whilst activity loss and mortality dynamics could not be divided into ‘fish- vs invertebrate-infecting cercariae’ groups, the detected taxa-specific responses in relation to life-history traits indicate the swimming behaviour of cercariae and energy allocation among larvae individuals as the main drivers. Cercariae exploit the short transmission window that allows a stable continuance of trematodes’ life cycles in high-latitude freshwater ecosystems. Article in Journal/Newspaper Subarctic NIOZ Repository (Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research) Parasitology 149 4 457 468
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description Cercarial activity and survival are crucial traits for the transmission of trematodes. Temperature is particularly important, as faster depletion of limited cercarial energy reserves occurs at high temperatures. Seasonal climate conditions in high latitude regions may be challenging to complete trematode life cycle during the 6-month ice-free period, but temperature effects on the activity and survival of freshwater cercariae have not been previously identified. After experimentally simulating natural subarctic conditions during warmer and colder months (13 and 6°C), a statistical approach identifying changes in the tendency of cercarial activity loss and mortality data was used to detect differences in three trematode genera, represented by four taxa ( Diplostomum spp., Apatemon spp., small- and large-sized Plagiorchis spp.). A strong temperature-dependent response was identified in both activity loss and mortality in all taxa, with Diplostomum spp. cercariae showing the most gradual changes compared to other taxa. Furthermore, whilst activity loss and mortality dynamics could not be divided into ‘fish- vs invertebrate-infecting cercariae’ groups, the detected taxa-specific responses in relation to life-history traits indicate the swimming behaviour of cercariae and energy allocation among larvae individuals as the main drivers. Cercariae exploit the short transmission window that allows a stable continuance of trematodes’ life cycles in high-latitude freshwater ecosystems.
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author Born-Torrijos, A.
van Beest, G.S.
Vyhlídalová, T.
Knudsen, R.
Kristoffersen, R.
Amundsen, P.-A.
Thieltges, D.W.
Soldánová, M.
spellingShingle Born-Torrijos, A.
van Beest, G.S.
Vyhlídalová, T.
Knudsen, R.
Kristoffersen, R.
Amundsen, P.-A.
Thieltges, D.W.
Soldánová, M.
Taxa-specific activity loss and mortality patterns in freshwater trematode cercariae under subarctic conditions
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van Beest, G.S.
Vyhlídalová, T.
Knudsen, R.
Kristoffersen, R.
Amundsen, P.-A.
Thieltges, D.W.
Soldánová, M.
author_sort Born-Torrijos, A.
title Taxa-specific activity loss and mortality patterns in freshwater trematode cercariae under subarctic conditions
title_short Taxa-specific activity loss and mortality patterns in freshwater trematode cercariae under subarctic conditions
title_full Taxa-specific activity loss and mortality patterns in freshwater trematode cercariae under subarctic conditions
title_fullStr Taxa-specific activity loss and mortality patterns in freshwater trematode cercariae under subarctic conditions
title_full_unstemmed Taxa-specific activity loss and mortality patterns in freshwater trematode cercariae under subarctic conditions
title_sort taxa-specific activity loss and mortality patterns in freshwater trematode cercariae under subarctic conditions
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