Morphological feminization in hermit crabs (family Paguridae) induced by rhizocephalan barnacles.

IF 1.7 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
Asami Kajimoto, Aiko Iwasaki, Tsuyoshi Ohira, Kenji Toyota
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Abstract

Rhizocephalans (Thecostraca: Cirripedia) are parasitic crustaceans that infect a wide range of decapod hosts, including hermit crabs, crabs, and shrimps. These parasites exert profound effects on their hosts, inducing parasitic castration, suppressing the development of secondary sexual characteristics, feminizing male crabs, and altering male behavior to resemble that of females. In the present study, we examined the secondary sexual characteristics of two hermit crab species- Pagurus lanuginosus from Asari (Hokkaido, Japan) on the Sea of Japan coast and Pagurus filholi from Chikura (Chiba, Japan) on the Pacific coast-parasitized by Peltogasterella gracilis and Peltogaster sp., respectively. Specifically, we assessed the presence of secondary pleopods and the length of the right large cheliped. Our findings demonstrate that male P. lanuginosus and P. filholi parasitized by P. gracilis and Peltogaster sp. exhibit morphological changes and characteristics of females, confirming morphological feminization. The magnitude of parasitic effects on morphological feminization varies between the two host species depending on the rhizocephalan genus. Thus, the extent of feminization varies depending on the parasite genus. Notably, different parasite genera induced varying degrees of host modification, even within the same host species. Similarly, the level of feminization caused by a single parasite genus differed between host species. These results highlight the importance of understanding the characteristics of both the hermit crab host and rhizocephalan parasite in developing insights into parasitically induced morphological feminization.

寄居蟹科寄居蟹雌性化的形态学研究。
根头虫是一种寄生的甲壳类动物,可以感染很多十足动物,包括寄居蟹、螃蟹和虾。这些寄生虫对寄主产生深远的影响,诱导寄生阉割,抑制第二性征的发育,使雄蟹雌性化,并改变雄蟹的行为与雌蟹相似。本文研究了日本北海道阿萨里寄居蟹(Pagurus lanuginosus)和日本千叶寄居蟹(Chikura)寄居蟹(Pagurus filholi)两种寄居蟹的第二性征,它们分别寄生于Peltogasterella gracilis和Peltogaster sp.。具体来说,我们评估了次生多足类的存在和右侧大足趾的长度。本研究结果表明,被黄毛蛾和Peltogaster寄生的雄性褐毛蛾和filholi褐毛蛾表现出形态变化和雌性特征,证实了形态上的雌性化。寄生对形态雌性化的影响程度在两个寄主物种之间有所不同,这取决于根头蕨属。因此,雌性化的程度取决于寄生虫属。值得注意的是,不同的寄生虫属诱导不同程度的宿主修饰,即使在同一宿主物种中也是如此。同样,同一寄生属引起的雌性化水平在不同寄主物种之间也存在差异。这些结果强调了了解寄居蟹寄主和根头虫寄主的特征对于深入了解寄主诱导的形态雌性化的重要性。
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Zoological Letters
Zoological Letters Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
CiteScore
3.60
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发文量
12
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Zoological Letters is an open access journal that publishes new and important findings in the zoological sciences. As a sister journal to Zoological Science, Zoological Letters covers a wide range of basic fields of zoology, from taxonomy to bioinformatics. We also welcome submissions of paleontology reports as part of our effort to contribute to the development of new perspectives in evolutionary zoology. Our goal is to serve as a global publishing forum for fundamental researchers in all fields of zoology.
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