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[NUMBER DISTRIBUTION AND POPULATION STRUCTURE OF PROTEOCEPHALUS LONGICOLLIS (ZEDER, 1800) (CESTODA: PROTEOCEPHALIDEA), A PARASITE OF SMELT AND COREGONIDS].
The spatial structure and seasonal aspects in the number distribution of the cestode
Proteocephalus longicollis population, maintained by trophic connections of specialized
plankton-feeders (the vendace Coregonus albula L. and the smelt Osmerus eperlanus L.)
in the Lake Onego were studied. Differences in the distribution of number of cestode population
in host population, size-age structure, and pre-reproductive/reproductive stages
ratio of the studied parasites were revealed. It was demonstrated that the spatial structure
of P. longicollis was shaped by the specific characteristics of vendace and smelt populations
in the Lake Onego. These species possess partially overlapping ecological niches and
differences in the use of food resources, significantly determining the infection dynamics
of the examined fish species.