High parasite diversity in the amphipod Gammarus lacustris in a subarctic lake
Amphipods are often key species in aquatic food webs due to their functional roles in the ecosystem and as intermediate hosts for trophically transmitted parasites. Amphipods can also host many parasite species, yet few studies address the entire parasite community of a gammarid population, precludi...
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ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4746609 2024-09-15T18:37:57+00:00 High parasite diversity in the amphipod Gammarus lacustris in a subarctic lake Shaw, Jenny Henriksen, Eirik Knudsen, Rune Kuhn, Jesper Kuris, Armand Lafferty, Kevin Siwertsson, Anna Soldánová, Miroslava Amundsen, Per-Arne 2021-09-04 https://doi.org/10.25349/D9B89T unknown Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.25349/D9B89T oai:zenodo.org:4746609 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2021 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.25349/D9B89T 2024-07-27T08:11:17Z Amphipods are often key species in aquatic food webs due to their functional roles in the ecosystem and as intermediate hosts for trophically transmitted parasites. Amphipods can also host many parasite species, yet few studies address the entire parasite community of a gammarid population, precluding a more dynamic understanding of the food web. We set out to identify and quantify the parasite community of Gammarus lacustris to understand the contributions of the amphipod and its parasites to the Takvatn food web. We identified seven parasite taxa: a direct life cycle gregarine, Rotundula sp., and larval stages of two digenean trematode genera, two cestodes, one nematode, and one acanthocephalan. The larval parasites use either birds or fishes as final hosts. Bird parasites predominated, with trematode Plagiorchis sp . having the highest prevalence (69%) and mean abundance (2.7). Fish parasites were also common, including trematodes Crepidostomum spp., nematode Cystidicola farionis , and cestode Cyathocephalus truncatus (prevalences 13, 6, and 3%, respectively). Five parasites depend entirely on G. lacustris to complete their life cycle. At least 11.4% of the overall parasite diversity in the lake was dependent on G. lacustris , and 16% of the helminth diversity required or used the amphipod in their life cycles. These dependencies reveal that in addition to being a key prey item in subarctic lakes, G. lacustris is also an important host for maintaining parasite diversity in such ecosystems . Funding provided by: Norwegian Research Council* Crossref Funder Registry ID: Award Number: NFR 213610 Other/Unknown Material Subarctic Zenodo |
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Amphipods are often key species in aquatic food webs due to their functional roles in the ecosystem and as intermediate hosts for trophically transmitted parasites. Amphipods can also host many parasite species, yet few studies address the entire parasite community of a gammarid population, precluding a more dynamic understanding of the food web. We set out to identify and quantify the parasite community of Gammarus lacustris to understand the contributions of the amphipod and its parasites to the Takvatn food web. We identified seven parasite taxa: a direct life cycle gregarine, Rotundula sp., and larval stages of two digenean trematode genera, two cestodes, one nematode, and one acanthocephalan. The larval parasites use either birds or fishes as final hosts. Bird parasites predominated, with trematode Plagiorchis sp . having the highest prevalence (69%) and mean abundance (2.7). Fish parasites were also common, including trematodes Crepidostomum spp., nematode Cystidicola farionis , and cestode Cyathocephalus truncatus (prevalences 13, 6, and 3%, respectively). Five parasites depend entirely on G. lacustris to complete their life cycle. At least 11.4% of the overall parasite diversity in the lake was dependent on G. lacustris , and 16% of the helminth diversity required or used the amphipod in their life cycles. These dependencies reveal that in addition to being a key prey item in subarctic lakes, G. lacustris is also an important host for maintaining parasite diversity in such ecosystems . Funding provided by: Norwegian Research Council* Crossref Funder Registry ID: Award Number: NFR 213610 |
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Shaw, Jenny Henriksen, Eirik Knudsen, Rune Kuhn, Jesper Kuris, Armand Lafferty, Kevin Siwertsson, Anna Soldánová, Miroslava Amundsen, Per-Arne |
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Shaw, Jenny Henriksen, Eirik Knudsen, Rune Kuhn, Jesper Kuris, Armand Lafferty, Kevin Siwertsson, Anna Soldánová, Miroslava Amundsen, Per-Arne High parasite diversity in the amphipod Gammarus lacustris in a subarctic lake |
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Shaw, Jenny Henriksen, Eirik Knudsen, Rune Kuhn, Jesper Kuris, Armand Lafferty, Kevin Siwertsson, Anna Soldánová, Miroslava Amundsen, Per-Arne |
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High parasite diversity in the amphipod Gammarus lacustris in a subarctic lake |
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High parasite diversity in the amphipod Gammarus lacustris in a subarctic lake |
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High parasite diversity in the amphipod Gammarus lacustris in a subarctic lake |
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High parasite diversity in the amphipod Gammarus lacustris in a subarctic lake |
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High parasite diversity in the amphipod Gammarus lacustris in a subarctic lake |
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high parasite diversity in the amphipod gammarus lacustris in a subarctic lake |
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