Cichy Anna, Stanicka Anna, Żbikowska Elżbieta
Faculty of Biological and Veterinary Sciences, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Lwowska 1, 87-100 Toruń, Poland.
Curr Zool. 2022 Dec 27;70(2):262-269. doi: 10.1093/cz/zoac105. eCollection 2024 Apr.
The change in the distribution of organisms in freshwater ecosystems due to natural or manmade processes raises the question of the impact of alien species on local communities. Although most studies indicate a negative effect, the positive one is more difficult to discern, especially in multispecies systems, including hosts and parasites. The purpose of the study was to check whether the presence of an alien host, , reduces the intensity of metacercariae in a native host, spp. We additionally tested the impact of water temperature and the biomass of the alien host on the dilution effect. We experimentally studied (1) the lifespan of echinostome cercariae in different temperatures, (2) the infectivity of cercariae toward the alien host and native host, and (3) the impact of different biomass of the alien host on the intensity of metacercariae in the native host. We found that cercarial survival and infectivity were temperature dependent. However, cercarial survival decreased with increasing temperature, contrary to cercarial infectivity. Echinostome cercariae entered the renal cavity of both the native host and alien host, and successfully transformed into metacercariae. The number of metacercariae in the native host decreased with the increasing biomass of the alien host. Our results indicate that lymnaeids may benefit from the co-occurrence with , as the presence of additional hosts of different origins may reduce the prevalence of parasites in native communities. However, the scale of the dilution effect depends not only on the increased spectrum of susceptible hosts but also on the other variables of the environment, including water temperature and host density.
由于自然或人为过程导致淡水生态系统中生物分布的变化,引发了外来物种对当地群落影响的问题。尽管大多数研究表明存在负面影响,但积极影响更难辨别,尤其是在包括宿主和寄生虫在内的多物种系统中。本研究的目的是检验外来宿主的存在是否会降低本地宿主(椎实螺属物种)体内尾蚴的感染强度。我们还测试了水温以及外来宿主生物量对稀释效应的影响。我们通过实验研究了:(1)不同温度下棘口吸虫尾蚴的寿命;(2)尾蚴对外来宿主和本地宿主的感染性;(3)不同生物量的外来宿主对本地宿主体内尾蚴感染强度的影响。我们发现尾蚴的存活和感染性取决于温度。然而,与尾蚴感染性相反,尾蚴存活率随温度升高而降低。棘口吸虫尾蚴进入了本地宿主和外来宿主的肾腔,并成功转化为囊蚴。本地宿主体内囊蚴的数量随着外来宿主生物量的增加而减少。我们的结果表明,椎实螺可能因与[外来宿主名称]共存而受益,因为不同来源的额外宿主的存在可能会降低本地群落中寄生虫的流行率。然而,稀释效应的规模不仅取决于易感宿主谱的增加,还取决于环境的其他变量,包括水温及宿主密度。