de Barros Matheus Souza Ferreira, da Silva Neto Luiz Soares, Calado Tereza Cristina Dos Santos
Laboratório de Ecologia de Peixes e Pesca (LAEPP) da Universidade Federal de Alagoas, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde, Maceió, Brazil.
Laboratórios Integrados de Ciências do Mar e Naturais da Universidade Federal de Alagoas, Setor de Crustáceos, Maceió, Brazil.
J Parasit Dis. 2021 Mar;45(1):273-278. doi: 10.1007/s12639-020-01306-5. Epub 2020 Nov 10.
In this study, we aimed to record, for the first time, parasitic infestation by the isopod on the prawn , as well as to register some ecological interactions. We hypothesized that the parasitic infection is able to negatively affect the prawn's nutritional condition and that this interaction can modify growth relationships in male individuals. We collected both parasitized (n = 25) and parasite-free (n = 25) individuals in several locations of the Contas River, state of Bahia, Brazil, which had their morphometric characteristics determined, including of the parasites. Relative growth models were constructed for both groups in order to compare slopes and intercepts and determine if the growth patterns are modified by the parasite. We also determined the body condition of the prawns, which was also compared between the two groups. Our results clearly demonstrated that the parasitic infection is able to induce modifications in relative growth patterns in male individuals and that this isopod is capable of reducing the nutritional condition of the prawns. This study indicates that this parasite can induce deleterious effects in the prawn, but individually. Further studies should be conducted to assess the relevance of our findings in conservation and management.
在本研究中,我们旨在首次记录等足类动物对虾的寄生感染情况,并记录一些生态相互作用。我们假设这种寄生感染会对虾的营养状况产生负面影响,并且这种相互作用会改变雄性个体的生长关系。我们在巴西巴伊亚州孔塔斯河的多个地点收集了受寄生虫感染的个体(n = 25)和未受寄生虫感染的个体(n = 25),测定了它们的形态特征,包括寄生虫的形态特征。为两组构建了相对生长模型,以比较斜率和截距,并确定生长模式是否因寄生虫而改变。我们还测定了虾的身体状况,并在两组之间进行了比较。我们的结果清楚地表明,寄生感染能够诱导雄性个体的相对生长模式发生改变,并且这种等足类动物能够降低虾的营养状况。这项研究表明,这种寄生虫会对虾产生有害影响,但只是个别情况。应进一步开展研究,以评估我们的研究结果在保护和管理方面的相关性。