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感染寄生线虫的东波罗的海鳕鱼的生理状况

Physiological condition of Eastern Baltic cod, , infected with the parasitic nematode .

作者信息

Ryberg Marie Plambech, Skov Peter V, Vendramin Niccolò, Buchmann Kurt, Nielsen Anders, Behrens Jane W

机构信息

National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark (DTU Aqua), Kemitorvet 201, Kgs. Lyngby 2800, Denmark.

National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark (DTU Aqua), Willemoesvej 2, Hirtshals 9850, Denmark.

出版信息

Conserv Physiol. 2020 Sep 22;8(1):coaa093. doi: 10.1093/conphys/coaa093. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Establishing relationships between parasite infection and physiological condition of the host can be difficult and therefore are often neglected when describing factors causing population declines. Using the parasite-host system between the parasitic nematode and the Eastern Baltic cod , we here shed new light on how parasite load may relate to the physiological condition of a transport host. The Eastern Baltic cod is in distress, with declining nutritional conditions, disappearance of the larger fish, high natural mortality and no signs of recovery of the population. During the latest decade, high infection levels with have been observed in fish in the central and southern parts of the Baltic Sea. We investigated the aerobic performance, nutritional condition, organ masses, and plasma and proximate body composition of wild naturally infected in relation to infection density with . Fish with high infection densities of had (i) decreased nutritional condition, (ii) depressed energy turnover as evidenced by reduced standard metabolic rate, (iii) reduction in the digestive organ masses, and alongside (iv) changes in the plasma, body and liver composition, and fish energy source. The significantly reduced albumin to globulin ratio in highly infected suggests that the fish suffer from a chronic liver disease. Furthermore, fish with high infection loads had the lowest Fulton's condition factor. Yet, it remains unknown whether our results steam from a direct effect of , or because in an already compromised nutritional state are more susceptible towards the parasite. Nevertheless, impairment of the physiological condition can lead to reduced swimming performance, compromising foraging success while augmenting the risk of predation, potentially leading to an increase in the natural mortality of the host. We hence argue that fish-parasite interactions must not be neglected when implementing and refining strategies to rebuild deteriorating populations.

摘要

确定寄生虫感染与宿主生理状况之间的关系可能很困难,因此在描述导致种群数量下降的因素时,这些关系常常被忽视。利用寄生线虫与东波罗的海鳕鱼之间的寄生虫-宿主系统,我们在此揭示了寄生虫负荷可能与运输宿主的生理状况之间的关系。东波罗的海鳕鱼正处于困境,营养状况下降,大型鱼类消失,自然死亡率高,且种群没有恢复的迹象。在过去十年中,在波罗的海中部和南部的鱼类中观察到了高水平的感染。我们研究了野生自然感染的鳕鱼的有氧性能、营养状况、器官质量、血浆和近似身体组成与感染密度之间的关系。感染密度高的鳕鱼(i)营养状况下降,(ii)标准代谢率降低证明能量转换受到抑制,(iii)消化器官质量减少,同时(iv)血浆、身体和肝脏组成以及鱼类能量来源发生变化。高度感染的鳕鱼中白蛋白与球蛋白的比例显著降低,这表明鱼患有慢性肝病。此外,感染负荷高的鱼的福尔顿状况因子最低。然而,我们的结果是源于感染的直接影响,还是因为处于营养状态已经受损的鱼更容易感染寄生虫,这仍然未知。尽管如此,生理状况的损害会导致游泳性能下降,影响觅食成功率,同时增加被捕食的风险,这可能会导致宿主自然死亡率上升。因此,我们认为在实施和完善恢复衰退种群的策略时,鱼类与寄生虫之间的相互作用绝不能被忽视。

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