Host fish acquire resistance to the parasitic larvae (glochidia) of freshwater mussels (Unionidae). Glochidia metamorphose into juvenile mussels while encysted on host fish. We investigated the duration of acquired resistance of largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides (Lacepède, 1802) to glochidia of the broken rays mussel, Lampsilis reeveiana (Call, 1887). Fish received three successive priming infections with glochidia to induce an immune response. Primed fish were held at 22-23 degrees C and were challenged (re-infected) at intervals after priming. Metamorphosis success was quantified as the percent of attached glochidia that metamorphosed to the juvenile stage and were recovered alive. Metamorphosis success at 3, 7, and 12 months after p...
1. The survival of affiliate (dependent) species in a changing environment is determined by the inte...
Parasitic species often have detrimental effects on host growth and survival. The larvae of the genu...
Co-infections are common in host-parasite interactions, but studies about their impact on the virule...
We tested whether host fish that acquired resistance to glochidia of one mussel species were cross-r...
Immunological responses of fishes to glochidia were evaluated using glochidia of the rainbow mussel ...
Graduation date: 1976The relative resistance of the coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and the chino...
Parasites can modulate the physiology and behavior of the hosts to enhance their chances to complete...
Freshwater mussels of the family Unionidae begin life as parasitic larvae, known as glochidia. These...
Understanding the limiting factors of the reproduction process in host-affiliate relationships is a ...
An increasing number of studies demonstrate the critical role of the host–parasite relationship for ...
Effect of freshwater mussels’ (Unionoida) glochidia on the growth of fish host has remained poorly s...
Preinfection by one parasitic species may facilitate or by contrast hamper the subsequent penetratio...
Graduation date: 1975This is the first report on the susceptibility of salmonid fish to infection wi...
Freshwater mussels in the order Unionida are highly adapted to parasitize fish for the primary purpo...
Freshwater mussels in the order Unionida are highly adapted to parasitize fish for the primary purpo...
1. The survival of affiliate (dependent) species in a changing environment is determined by the inte...
Parasitic species often have detrimental effects on host growth and survival. The larvae of the genu...
Co-infections are common in host-parasite interactions, but studies about their impact on the virule...
We tested whether host fish that acquired resistance to glochidia of one mussel species were cross-r...
Immunological responses of fishes to glochidia were evaluated using glochidia of the rainbow mussel ...
Graduation date: 1976The relative resistance of the coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and the chino...
Parasites can modulate the physiology and behavior of the hosts to enhance their chances to complete...
Freshwater mussels of the family Unionidae begin life as parasitic larvae, known as glochidia. These...
Understanding the limiting factors of the reproduction process in host-affiliate relationships is a ...
An increasing number of studies demonstrate the critical role of the host–parasite relationship for ...
Effect of freshwater mussels’ (Unionoida) glochidia on the growth of fish host has remained poorly s...
Preinfection by one parasitic species may facilitate or by contrast hamper the subsequent penetratio...
Graduation date: 1975This is the first report on the susceptibility of salmonid fish to infection wi...
Freshwater mussels in the order Unionida are highly adapted to parasitize fish for the primary purpo...
Freshwater mussels in the order Unionida are highly adapted to parasitize fish for the primary purpo...
1. The survival of affiliate (dependent) species in a changing environment is determined by the inte...
Parasitic species often have detrimental effects on host growth and survival. The larvae of the genu...
Co-infections are common in host-parasite interactions, but studies about their impact on the virule...