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@article{1372493, author = {Pankrác, Jan and Novobilský, Adam and Rondelaud, Daniel and Leontovyč, Roman and Syrovátka, Vít and Rajský, Dušan and Horák, Petr and Kašný, Martin}, article_location = {NEW YORK}, article_number = {8}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00436-016-5068-4}, keywords = {Fascioloides magna; Pseudosuccinea columella; Fecundity; Survival; Growth}, language = {eng}, issn = {0932-0113}, journal = {Parasitology Research}, title = {Effect of Fascioloides magna (Digenea) on fecundity, shell height, and survival rate of Pseudosuccinea columella (Lymnaeidae)}, volume = {115}, year = {2016} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1372493 AU - Pankrác, Jan - Novobilský, Adam - Rondelaud, Daniel - Leontovyč, Roman - Syrovátka, Vít - Rajský, Dušan - Horák, Petr - Kašný, Martin PY - 2016 TI - Effect of Fascioloides magna (Digenea) on fecundity, shell height, and survival rate of Pseudosuccinea columella (Lymnaeidae) JF - Parasitology Research VL - 115 IS - 8 SP - 3119-3125 EP - 3119-3125 PB - Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2015 SN - 09320113 KW - Fascioloides magna KW - Pseudosuccinea columella KW - Fecundity KW - Survival KW - Growth N2 - Infection with Fascioloides magna (Digenea) causes serious damage to liver tissue in definitive hosts represented by ruminants, especially cervids. The distribution of F. magna includes the indigenous areas in North America, and the areas to which F. magna was introduced-Central Europe, Southeast Europe, and Italy. The North American intermediate host of F. magna, the freshwater snail Pseudosuccinea columella (Lymnaeidae), is an invasive species recorded in South America, the Caribbean, Africa, Australia, and west and Southeast Europe. In Europe, Galba truncatula is the snail serving for transmission, but P. columella has potential to become here a new intermediate host of F. magna. Little is known about interactions between F. magna and P. columella. In this study, the susceptibility of P. columella (Oregon, USA) to the infection by a single miracidium of the Czech strain of F. magna and the influence of F. magna on snail fecundity, shell height, and survival were evaluated. The data show that the Oregon strain of P. columella is a highly suitable host for the Czech strain of F. magna, with the infection rate of 74 %. In addition, a negative effect on survival rate of infected snails was recorded only in the late phase of infection. The infection was accompanied by a major reduction in egg mass production and by a decrease in the number of eggs per egg mass. The shell height of infected snails did not significantly differ from that in unexposed controls. ER -
PANKRÁC, Jan, Adam NOVOBILSKÝ, Daniel RONDELAUD, Roman LEONTOVYČ, Vít SYROVÁTKA, Dušan RAJSKÝ, Petr HORÁK a Martin KAŠNÝ. Effect of Fascioloides magna (Digenea) on fecundity, shell height, and survival rate of Pseudosuccinea columella (Lymnaeidae). \textit{Parasitology Research}. NEW YORK: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2015, 2016, roč.~115, č.~8, s.~3119-3125. ISSN~0932-0113. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00436-016-5068-4.
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