耐盐性,低盐胁迫恢复,以及nemertean蠕虫,Carcinonemertes carcinophila (Nemertea)与其宿主,大西洋蓝蟹,Callinectes sapidus的存活率。

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PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-07-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0326493
Alexandria K Pomroy, Alexandra K Schneider, Jeffrey D Shields
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嗜癌线虫是一种海洋共生体,专门吃十足甲壳类动物的卵。这个物种寄生于大西洋蓝蟹,Callinectes sapidus,原产于西大西洋和墨西哥湾水域。它的宿主是成熟的雌性蓝蟹,是全盐性的,在成年期间从低盐度的水域迁移到高盐度的水域,而不是只在海洋中生活。与C. carcinophila不同的是,大多数海洋nemerteans是窄盐性的,只生活在高盐度的水域。嗜癌梭菌的耐盐性尚未得到很好的研究。本研究利用田间采集的频率数据来评估耐盐性的侵袭强度,并通过微观实验来研究嗜癌C.在低盐胁迫下的耐盐性和存活率。这些调查还提供了与雌蓝蟹产卵迁移有关的纳默特人生活史的信息。采用多阶段一般线性模型验证了盐度与成熟雌蟹内梅特藻丰度之间的正相关关系。实验证实,20-30 psu的盐度对C. carcinophila的生存是理想的,并揭示了该物种快速适应低至10 psu的中盐环境的独特能力。该物种还能够承受低盐胁迫(5 psu)长达39小时。广泛的耐盐性(10-30 psu)表明嗜癌C.已经进化到能够在与其宿主相似的全盐环境中生存。除了这种蠕虫具有广泛的耐盐性外,耐低盐胁迫的能力表明,蓝蟹自然环境中盐度的快速变化并不会限制C. carcinophila作为蓝蟹产卵史生物标志物的可靠性。
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Salinity tolerance, hyposaline stress recovery, and survival of the nemertean worm, Carcinonemertes carcinophila (Nemertea) in relation to its host, the Atlantic blue crab, Callinectes sapidus.

Salinity tolerance, hyposaline stress recovery, and survival of the nemertean worm, Carcinonemertes carcinophila (Nemertea) in relation to its host, the Atlantic blue crab, Callinectes sapidus.

Salinity tolerance, hyposaline stress recovery, and survival of the nemertean worm, Carcinonemertes carcinophila (Nemertea) in relation to its host, the Atlantic blue crab, Callinectes sapidus.

Salinity tolerance, hyposaline stress recovery, and survival of the nemertean worm, Carcinonemertes carcinophila (Nemertea) in relation to its host, the Atlantic blue crab, Callinectes sapidus.

Carcinonemertes carcinophila is a nemertean worm from a family of marine symbionts specialized in eating the eggs of decapod crustaceans. This species infests the Atlantic blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, a native to the Western Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico waters. Its host, the mature female blue crab, is euryhaline, migrating from low to high salinity waters during its adult life, rather than being exclusively marine. Unlike C. carcinophila, most species of marine nemerteans are stenohaline, living exclusively in high salinity waters. The salinity tolerance of C. carcinophila has not been well examined. This study used field-collected frequency data to assess the infestation intensity of nemerteans in relation to salinity regimes, and microcosm experiments to investigate the salinity tolerance and survival of C. carcinophila under hyposaline stress. These investigations also provide information on the nemertean's life history in relation to the spawning migration of female blue crabs. A multi-stage General Linear Model was used to test our hypothesized positive relationship between salinity and the probability of nemertean abundance on mature female crabs. Experiments confirmed that salinities of 20-30 psu were ideal for the survival of C. carcinophila and revealed the distinct ability of this species to acclimate rapidly to mesohaline conditions as low as 10 psu. This species was also able to withstand oligohaline stress (5 psu) for up to 39 hours. The wide range in salinity tolerance (10-30 psu) indicates that C. carcinophila has evolved to survive in similar euryhaline environments as its host. In addition to the wide salinity tolerance of the worm, the ability to withstand hyposaline stress indicates that rapid salinity changes in the blue crab's natural environment does not limit the reliability of C. carcinophila as a biomarker for the spawning history of blue crabs.

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