In situ infestation of sea trout Salmo trutta with salmon louse Lepeophtheirus salmonis reveals parasite-induced behavioral modifications.

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES Journal of fish biology Pub Date : 2024-12-09 DOI:10.1111/jfb.15993
John Fredrik Strøm, Rune Nilsen, Thomas Bøhn, Rosa Maria Serra-Llinares, Jofrid Skarðhamar, Ørjan Karlsen, Pål Arne Bjørn
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In areas with high densities of salmon farming, spillover of the ectoparasitic salmon louse Lepeophtheirus salmonis poses a major threat to wild anadromous salmonids. By combining experimentally salmon louse infestation (mean ± standard deviation = 0.25 ± 0.25 lice g-1 fish) with acoustic telemetry, we studied the behavior of wild first-time migrating sea trout Salmo trutta (n = 58, fork length = 138-204 mm) from late June to September in a marine area with naturally low infestation pressure. We observed that a similar proportion of sea trout from the control and exposed groups returned to fresh water both temporarily and permanently. However, sea trout from the control group spent nearly twice the amount of time in the fjord before first freshwater detection compared to exposed individuals (32 vs. 17 days), and statistical models indicated a dose-response of louse burden on the timing of freshwater return. This effect was combined with evidence of negative impacts of salmon louse burden on overall marine residency. Sea trout predominantly utilized waters within their natal fjord during the marine migration, with exposed fish spending significantly more time close to their home river than sea trout from the control group. In summary, the behavioral modifications caused by salmon lice could reduce individual marine growth, increase long-term mortality, and ultimately harm recruitment at the population level.

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鲑鱼虱对鳟鱼的原位侵染揭示了寄生虫诱导的行为改变。
在鲑鱼养殖密度高的地区,外寄生鲑鱼虱(Lepeophtheirus salmonis)的外溢对野生溯河鲑鱼构成了重大威胁。本研究采用声波遥测法,结合鲑鱼虱害(均值±标准差= 0.25±0.25虱g-1鱼)实验,研究了6月下旬至9月在自然低感染压力海域首次洄游的野生鳟鱼Salmo trutta (n = 58,叉长= 138 ~ 204 mm)的行为。我们观察到,来自对照组和暴露组的海鳟鱼暂时和永久返回淡水的比例相似。然而,对照组的海鳟在第一次淡水检测前在峡湾停留的时间几乎是暴露个体的两倍(32天对17天),统计模型表明,虱子负担对淡水返回时间的剂量反应。这种影响与鲑鱼虱负担对整体海洋居住的负面影响的证据相结合。在海洋迁徙中,海鳟主要利用其出生峡湾内的水域,与对照组的海鳟相比,暴露的鱼在靠近其家乡河流的时间明显更长。综上所述,鲑鱼虱引起的行为改变可能会降低个体的海洋生长,增加长期死亡率,并最终损害种群水平的补充。
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Journal of fish biology
Journal of fish biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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292
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3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international journal for scientists engaged in all aspects of fishes and fisheries research, both fresh water and marine. The journal publishes high-quality papers relevant to the central theme of fish biology and aims to bring together under one cover an overall picture of the research in progress and to provide international communication among researchers in many disciplines with a common interest in the biology of fish.
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