Kawanishi R, Sogabe A, Nishimoto R, Hata H
Faculty of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan.
Dis Aquat Organ. 2016 Nov 22;122(1):13-19. doi: 10.3354/dao03064.
Cymothoid isopods (family Cymothoidae) are commonly found parasitizing diverse fishes, including commercial species. However, the effects of these parasites on host body condition are still poorly known. Here we investigated the spatial variation of the effects of parasite infection on host body condition, using the parasitic load of the cymothoid Mothocya parvostis on the Japanese halfbeak Hyporhamphus sajori at 4 sampling sites in western Japan. M. parvostis prevalence at each site (41.6-74.4%) was higher than that known for other fish host-cymothoid systems (usually less than 30%). The number of isopods in infected hosts, the reproductive status of female isopods (i.e. ovigerous/non-ovigerous), and the body size of female and male isopods relative to the size of their hosts were not significantly different among sites. However, at the site where human activity was most intense, M. parvostis infection had a significantly negative effect on host body condition. These results suggest that the effect of cymothoid infection on host body condition might be benign under natural conditions but becomes detrimental in habitats that are unsuitable for the host, such as highly human-impacted areas.
缩头水虱类等足目动物(缩头水虱科)通常寄生于包括商业鱼类在内的多种鱼类身上。然而,这些寄生虫对宿主身体状况的影响仍鲜为人知。在此,我们利用日本西部4个采样点的日本颌针鱼(Hyporhamphus sajori)身上的小缩头水虱(Mothocya parvostis)的寄生负荷,研究了寄生虫感染对宿主身体状况影响的空间变化。每个采样点的小缩头水虱感染率(41.6 - 74.4%)高于其他鱼类宿主 - 缩头水虱系统(通常低于30%)。感染宿主的等足目动物数量、雌体等足目动物的繁殖状态(即抱卵/未抱卵)以及雌、雄等足目动物相对于宿主大小的体型在各采样点之间并无显著差异。然而,在人类活动最为强烈的采样点,小缩头水虱感染对宿主身体状况有显著的负面影响。这些结果表明,缩头水虱感染对宿主身体状况的影响在自然条件下可能是良性的,但在诸如受人类高度影响的不适宜宿主生存的栖息地中则会变得有害。