Vivas Muñoz Jenny Carolina, Staaks Georg, Knopf Klaus
Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Müggelseedamm 310, 12587, Berlin, Germany.
Parasitol Res. 2017 Sep;116(9):2561-2567. doi: 10.1007/s00436-017-5564-1. Epub 2017 Jul 27.
Parasites that occupy the eyes of fish have the potential to affect visual perception and consequently alter the host's behaviour, as these organs provide information about their surroundings. In an experimental study, the feeding behaviour of European perch (Perca fluviatilis) infested with the eye fluke Tylodelphys clavata was examined. The results showed that an individual's ability to identify and approach food items was negatively affected by the infestation intensity of T. clavata. Additionally, the foraging success of an individual was reduced in competition with another, less heavily infested conspecific, when the same food resource was exploited. These alterations in the ability to locate food may have important consequences on the feeding strategy of the fish. Furthermore, the impaired feeding capability caused by T. clavata may also increase the predation risk as heavily infested fish need to spend more time foraging to attain a rate of food intake equivalent to less infested conspecifics.
寄生于鱼类眼睛的寄生虫有可能影响视觉感知,进而改变宿主的行为,因为这些器官提供有关周围环境的信息。在一项实验研究中,研究了感染眼吸虫棒形泰勒吸虫(Tylodelphys clavata)的欧洲鲈鱼(Perca fluviatilis)的摄食行为。结果表明,个体识别和接近食物的能力受到棒形泰勒吸虫感染强度的负面影响。此外,当利用相同的食物资源时,与另一条感染较轻的同种个体竞争时,个体的觅食成功率会降低。这些定位食物能力的改变可能会对鱼类的摄食策略产生重要影响。此外,棒形泰勒吸虫导致的摄食能力受损也可能增加被捕食风险,因为感染严重的鱼需要花费更多时间觅食,以达到与感染较轻的同种个体相当的食物摄入率。