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Histopathological survey for parasite groups in Gammarus varsoviensis (Amphipoda)

Authors :
Daniel Warren
Amy Burgess
Felix Karemera
Karolina Bacela-Spychalska
Grant Stentiford
Jamie Bojko
Source :
Teesside University
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Invasive non-native amphipods (Crustacea) are becoming a model system in which to explore the impact and diversity of invasive parasites—parasites that are carried along an invasion route with their hosts. Gammarus varsoviensis is a freshwater amphipod species that has a recently explored invasion history. We provide a histopathological survey for a putatively invasive non-native population of this amphipod, identifying 8 symbiotic groups: Acanthocephala, Rotifera, Digenea, ciliated protozoa, Haplosporidia, Microsporidia, ‘Candidatus Aquirickettsiella’, and a putative nudivirus, at various prevalence. Our survey indicates that the parasites have no sex bias and that each has the potential to be carried in either sex along an invasion route. We discuss the pathology and prevalence of the above symbiotic groups and whether those that are parasitic may pose a risk if G. varsoviensis were to carry them to novel locations.

Details

ISSN :
01775103
Volume :
149
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Diseases of aquatic organisms
Accession number :
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