Seila Couso-Pérez, Alberto Gayoso, Elvira Ares-Mazás, Hipólito Gómez-Couso
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Abstract
Purpose
The infection of brown trout (Salmo trutta) by the acanthocephalan parasite Echinorhynchus truttae is initiated by the ingestion of gammarid crustaceans harbouring the cystacanth form. Gammarus pulex has been reported as the common intermediate host of this parasite species. The absence of G. pulex in the rivers of Spain suggests that native gammarid species may play the role of intermediate host for E. truttae, which is the only acanthocephalan species reported in salmonids in this country. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether native gammarid species of Galician rivers can act as intermediate hosts of E. truttae.
Methods
A total of 263 gammarid specimens were collected from rivers in Galicia and fixed in 70% ethanol. They were examined under stereomicroscope for the presence of acanthocephalan larval stages.
Results
In one gammarid specimen identified as Echinogammarus lusitanicus, one cystacanth of Echinorhynchus truttae was observed.
Conclusion
The presence of a cystacanth of E. truttae in the gammarid E. lusitanicus indicates that this species play a role as an intermediate host in the life-cycle of this parasite in Galicia, where G. pulex (the most frequently reported intermediate host of this parasite species) is lacking.
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Acta Parasitologica is an international journal covering the latest advances in the subject.
Acta Parasitologica publishes original papers on all aspects of parasitology and host-parasite relationships, including the latest discoveries in biochemical and molecular biology of parasites, their physiology, morphology, taxonomy and ecology, as well as original research papers on immunology, pathology, and epidemiology of parasitic diseases in the context of medical, veterinary and biological sciences. The journal also publishes short research notes, invited review articles, book reviews.
The journal was founded in 1953 as "Acta Parasitologica Polonica" by the Polish Parasitological Society and since 1954 has been published by W. Stefanski Institute of Parasitology of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. Since 1992 in has appeared as Acta Parasitologica in four issues per year.