A theoretical evaluation of the respiration rate partition in the Gasterosteus aculeatus-Schistocephalus solidus host-parasite system

IF 1.4 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
A. Tarallo, C. Bailey, C. Agnisola, G. D’Onofrio
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Abstract

The oxygen consumption rate in a wild Mediterranean non-migratory population of a teleostean fish, the three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus), was measured to investigate if the infection by the cestode worm Schistocephalus solidus plerocercoids increases the oxygen consumption (Vo2) of the host fish. Previously, an increment in Vo2 has been reported but never found to be statistically significant. A new approach was carried out in the present study, using a small, but statistically representative, sample of uninfected and infected fish. We used the data on the parasite oxygen consumption available in the current literature to estimate the possible contribution of plerocercoids to the oxygen consumption of our experimental animals. The maximal plerocercoid putative contribution to the measured Vo2 of the infected host (i.e., host plus parasite) was assessed to be around 2.8%. Interestingly, a key role in the respiration rate of infected sticklebacks turned out to be played by the infection burden. In other words, the host specific Vo2 (sVo2) increment was significantly correlated with the number of plerocercoids harboured by the host. The observation implies that a reliable comparison of the physiological parameters between infected and uninfected stickleback populations can be only carried out if the number of parasites among the single individuals is homogeneous. Unfortunately, the random occurrence of the parasites makes this effort unpractical.
短吻鳄-裂口鳄-实腹蛛宿主-寄生虫系统呼吸速率分配的理论评价
测量了地中海野生硬骨鱼类三棘刺鱼(Gastrosteus acureatus)的耗氧率,以调查刺突线虫Schistocephalus solidus plerocercoid的感染是否会增加宿主鱼类的耗氧量(Vo2)。此前,曾报道过Vo2的增加,但从未发现具有统计学意义。本研究采用了一种新的方法,使用了一个较小但具有统计代表性的未感染和感染鱼类样本。我们使用现有文献中关于寄生虫耗氧量的数据来估计类寄生虫对实验动物耗氧量的可能贡献。据估计,受感染宿主(即宿主加寄生虫)对测得的Vo2的最大假定贡献约为2.8%。有趣的是,感染负担在受感染刺鱼呼吸率中发挥了关键作用。换言之,宿主特异性Vo2(sVo2)的增加与宿主携带的多虫体数量显著相关。这一观察结果表明,只有在单个个体中寄生虫数量相同的情况下,才能对受感染和未受感染的刺鱼种群之间的生理参数进行可靠的比较。不幸的是,寄生虫的随机出现使这一努力变得不切实际。
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International Aquatic Research
International Aquatic Research MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
7.70%
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审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal (IAR) is an international journal that publishes original research articles, short communications, and review articles in a broad range of areas relevant to all aspects of aquatic sciences (freshwater and marine). The Journal specifically strives to increase the knowledge of most aspects of applied researches in both cultivated and wild aquatic animals in the world. The journal is fully sponsored, which means it is free of charge for authors. The journal operates a single-blind peer review process. The main research areas in aquatic sciences include: -Aquaculture- Ecology- Food science and technology- Molecular biology- Nutrition- Physiology- Water quality- Climate Change
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