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Host specificity and microhabitat preference of symbiotic copepods (Cyclopoida: Clausiididae) associated with ghost shrimps (Decapoda: Callichiridae, Callianideidae).

作者信息

Sepahvand Vahid, Brown Bryan L, Gholamifard Ali

机构信息

Department of Marine Biological Sciences Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science (INIOAS) Tehran Iran.

Department of Biological Sciences Virginia Tech Blacksburg VA USA.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2020 Sep 3;10(19):10709-10718. doi: 10.1002/ece3.6726. eCollection 2020 Oct.

Abstract

We examined the host specificity of two ectosymbiotic Kossman, 1874 copepods Cyclopoida: Clausiididae on two co-occurrence species of host ghost shrimps. Our results revealed that both species of symbiotic copepod demonstrated extremely high host specificity. Moreover, within a single host shrimp species, each symbiont species displayed strong spatial patterns in microhabitat selection on their hosts' bodies. Sepahvand & Kihara, 2017, was only found on the host Milne Edwards, 1837 and almost exclusively within the host shrimp gill chamber, while Sepahvand, Kihara, & Boxshall, 2019 was only found on the host (Nobili, 1904) and showed extremely strong preferences for the chelae and anterior walking legs. We also found that while the number of symbionts tends to increase with the host size, the two host species differed in the degree of symbiont infestation, with large hosting approximately 7× as many symbionts as the similarly sized . The mechanisms resulting in the observed differences in infestation levels and microhabitat preferences of clausidium copepods among their hosts, including differences in physiology, burrowing pattern, and host grooming behavior should be further investigated.

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