Description and prevalence of gregarines infecting the amphipod Gammarus pulex, in the Water of Leith, Scotland, UK

IF 1.9 2区 生物学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY
Kevin McKinley , Anastasios D. Tsaousis , Sonja Rückert
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Abstract

Gregarines are symbiotic protists that are found in a broad spectrum of invertebrates, including insects, crustaceans, and annelids. Among these the globally distributed amphipod Gammarus pulex is one of the earliest recognized hosts for aquatic gregarines and is prevalent among macroinvertebrates in freshwater environments. In this study, samples of G. pulex were collected in the Water of Leith river, Scotland, UK. Gregarines were identified using light and scanning electron microscopy as well as standard molecular techniques. We identified three septate eugregarine symbionts—Heliospora longissima, Cephaloidophora gammari, and the here newly characterized Cephaloidophora conus n. sp. (formerly Cephaloidophora sp.) associated with Gammarus pulex in the Water of Leith. Prevalences for identified gregarine species were calculated and seasonal dynamics of gregarine infections/colonization were analyzed. Prevalences were highest in autumn and spring reaching almost 50 %. While the two Cephaloidophora species showed similar colonization patterns, the prevalence of Heliospora showed an opposite trend. Identifying gregarine infection/colonization patterns is one step towards better understanding the gregarine–host relationship, as well as possible impacts of the gregarines on their hosts.

英国苏格兰利斯水中感染片脚类动物 Gammarus pulex 的蝼蛄的描述和流行情况
水螅是一种共生原生生物,存在于包括昆虫、甲壳类和无脊椎动物在内的多种无脊椎动物体内。其中,分布于全球各地的两足类水蚤(Gammarus pulex)是最早被确认的水生革兰氏菌宿主之一,在淡水环境中的大型无脊椎动物中普遍存在。本研究在英国苏格兰的利斯河采集了水蚤样本。使用光学显微镜和扫描电子显微镜以及标准的分子技术鉴定了革囊虫。我们确定了三种与利斯河中的蒲虻相关的隔膜共生藻--Heliospora longissima、Cephaloidophora gammari 和新鉴定的 Cephaloidophora conus n. sp.(原名 Cephaloidophora sp.)。计算了已确定的藻类物种的流行率,并分析了藻类感染/定殖的季节动态。秋季和春季的流行率最高,几乎达到 50%。两种头孢藻的定殖模式相似,而螺旋孢藻的流行则呈现出相反的趋势。确定石斑鱼的感染/定殖模式是更好地了解石斑鱼与宿主关系以及石斑鱼对宿主可能产生的影响的一个步骤。
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European journal of protistology
European journal of protistology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
20.70%
发文量
55
审稿时长
14.6 weeks
期刊介绍: Articles deal with protists, unicellular organisms encountered free-living in various habitats or as parasites or used in basic research or applications. The European Journal of Protistology covers topics such as the structure and systematics of protists, their development, ecology, molecular biology and physiology. Beside publishing original articles the journal offers a forum for announcing scientific meetings. Reviews of recently published books are included as well. With its diversity of topics, the European Journal of Protistology is an essential source of information for every active protistologist and for biologists of various fields.
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