Chaetogaster limnaei (Annelida: Oligochaeta) as a parasite of the zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha,and the quagga mussel Dreissena bugensis (Mollusca: Bivalvia) |
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Authors: | David Bruce Conn Anthony Ricciardi Mohan N. Babapulle Kristine A. Klein David A. Rosen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biology, The University of the South, 37383, Sewanee, TN, USA 2. Department of Biology, McGill University, H3A 1B1, Montréal, Quebec, Canada 3. Department of Biology, St. Lawrence University, 13617, Canton, NY, USA 4. Division of Biological Sciences, Cornell University, 14853, Ithaca, NY, USA
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Abstract: | Dreissenid mussels, Dreissena polymorpha and D. bugensis, were found to be infected by the naidid oligochaete Chaetogaster limnaei at four sites in the St. Lawrence River. This is the first report of this species infecting dreissenids anywhere in the world. Most worms inhabited the mantle cavity, where they caused erosion of the mantle and gill epithelia as determined by histopathological examination. Others penetrated various tissues; one had invaded the ovary and was feeding on oocytes and ovarian tissues. Of 606 mussels examined, 166 (27.4%) harbored at least 1 C. limnaei. The prevalence varied between 1% and 80%, depending on the collection site and date. The worms were slightly but significantly more prevalent in D. bugensis than in D. polymorpha. The intensity ranged from 1 to 18 worms per infected host. Variations in prevalence and intensity were not related to the size or sex of the host, but the data did suggest some seasonality. |
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