Olstad K, Bachmann L, Bakke T A
Natural History Museum, Department of Zoology, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1172, NO-0318 Oslo, Norway.
Parasitology. 2009 Sep;136(11):1305-15. doi: 10.1017/S0031182009990680. Epub 2009 Aug 7.
The present study addresses the effect of varying temperature and host species on the size and shape of the opisthaptoral hard-parts in isogenic strains of Gyrodactylus salaris and G. thymalli. Variation in shape was examined using geometric morphometrics. Since the opisthaptoral hard-parts of Gyrodactylus have few specific landmarks, their shape information mostly being represented by outlines and surfaces, a method based on sliding semi-landmarks was applied. The ventral bars of G. salaris did not follow the previously postulated negative correlation between size and temperature, and the largest hamuli and marginal hooks from G. salaris and the smallest from G. thymalli clearly overlapped in size. Consistent shape differences with temperature were detected for the hard-parts from G. thymalli but not from G. salaris. The hard-parts of G. salaris were similar in size but significantly different in shape when grown on secondary hosts rather than the primary host.
本研究探讨了温度变化和宿主种类对鲑三代虫(Gyrodactylus salaris)和河鲈三代虫(G. thymalli)同基因品系后吸器硬体部分大小和形状的影响。使用几何形态测量学研究形状变化。由于三代虫的后吸器硬体部分几乎没有特定的地标,其形状信息大多由轮廓和表面表示,因此应用了基于滑动半地标点的方法。鲑三代虫的腹杆并不遵循先前假设的大小与温度之间的负相关关系,鲑三代虫最大的小钩和边缘小钩与河鲈三代虫最小的小钩在大小上明显重叠。在河鲈三代虫的硬体部分检测到与温度相关的一致形状差异,但在鲑三代虫中未检测到。当在中间宿主而非终末宿主上生长时,鲑三代虫的硬体部分大小相似,但形状存在显著差异。