加利福尼亚Salmincola californiensis淡水活寄生虫(桡足目:Lernaeopodae)在海洋迁徙钢头鳟(Oncorhynchus mykiss)鳃上的分布及对海洋寄生虫起源和生存的讨论。

IF 0.9 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY Zoological Science Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.2108/zs230031
Kazuya Nagasawa
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加利福尼亚鲑是北太平洋沿岸国家淡水鲑的一种寄生桡足类。1997年7月,在北太平洋近海水域(50°30'N,179°30'W)捕获的一条年龄为4岁、正在成熟的钢头鳟,即昂克鲁mykiss的鳃上发现了16只该物种的成年雌性。这是加利福尼亚S.californiensis从海洋迁徙的沙门氏菌中存活下来的第一个证据。当被发现时,桡足类附着在鳃丝的末端,观察到它们的身体在装有海水的培养皿中缓慢移动。海洋迁徙的钢头鳟包括原产于堪察加半岛西部(俄罗斯)和北美洲西部的个体。根据受感染鱼类的日期和捕获位置,推断其起源于北美洲西部,在那里它在淡水中感染了加利福尼亚S.Californiansis。由于这种鱼在海洋中度过了大约4年的时间,桡足类很可能在同一时期的海上生存下来。然而,如果这种鱼是kelt,桡足类在海洋中的生存期可能会短于四年。为了确认桡足类的鉴定,使用从鱼类身上采集的标本简要描述了加利福尼亚S.californensis的成年雌性。
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Live Freshwater Parasite, Salmincola californiensis (Copepoda: Lernaeopodidae), on the Gills of an Ocean-Migrating Steelhead Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and Discussion on the Origin and Survival of the Parasite at Sea.

Salmincola californiensis is a parasitic copepod of freshwater salmonids in the North Pacific rim countries. Sixteen adult females of the species were found alive on the gills of an ocean-age 4, maturing steelhead trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, caught in offshore waters (50°30'N, 179°30'W) of the North Pacific Ocean in July 1997. This is the first evidence of live individuals of S. californiensis from ocean-migrating salmonids. When found, copepods were attached to the distal ends of gill filaments, and their bodies were observed to be slowly moving in Petri dishes with seawater. Ocean-migrating steelhead trout comprise individuals originating from western Kamchatka (Russia) and western North America. Based on the date and catch location of the infected fish, it is inferred that it originated from western North America, where it acquired S. californiensis infection in fresh water. As this fish spent about 4 years in the ocean, the copepods likely survived the same period at sea. However, if the fish was a kelt, the survival period of the copepods in the ocean may be shorter than four years. To confirm identification of the copepods, adult females of S. californiensis are briefly described using the specimens collected from the fish.

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Zoological Science
Zoological Science 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Zoological Science is published by the Zoological Society of Japan and devoted to publication of original articles, reviews and editorials that cover the broad field of zoology. The journal was founded in 1984 as a result of the consolidation of Zoological Magazine (1888–1983) and Annotationes Zoologicae Japonenses (1897–1983), the former official journals of the Zoological Society of Japan. Each annual volume consists of six regular issues, one every two months.
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