J 2017

Patterns of parasite distribution in the hybrids of non-congeneric cyprinid fish species: is asymmetry in parasite infection the result of limited coadaptation?

KRASNOVYD, Vadym, Lukáš VETEŠNÍK, Lenka GETTOVÁ, Kristína CIVÁŇOVÁ, Andrea VETEŠNÍKOVÁ ŠIMKOVÁ et. al.

Basic information

Original name

Patterns of parasite distribution in the hybrids of non-congeneric cyprinid fish species: is asymmetry in parasite infection the result of limited coadaptation?

Authors

KRASNOVYD, Vadym (804 Ukraine, belonging to the institution), Lukáš VETEŠNÍK (203 Czech Republic), Lenka GETTOVÁ (703 Slovakia, belonging to the institution), Kristína CIVÁŇOVÁ (703 Slovakia, belonging to the institution) and Andrea VETEŠNÍKOVÁ ŠIMKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution)

Edition

International Journal for Parasitology, Oxford, Elsevier Science Ltd. 2017, 0020-7519

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Článek v odborném periodiku

Field of Study

10600 1.6 Biological sciences

Country of publisher

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Impact factor

Impact factor: 3.078

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14310/17:00095174

Organization unit

Faculty of Science

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2017.01.003

UT WoS

000405048800003

Keywords in English

Interspecific hybrids; Cyprinid fish; Parasite communities; Host specificity; Maternal ancestry

Tags

NZ, rivok
Změněno: 10/4/2018 14:29, Ing. Nicole Zrilić

Abstract

V originále

The modified immune response, shifted ecology, inheritance, and maternal ancestry of hybrid host fish are supposed to affect the diversity of their parasite communities. The pattern of metazoan parasite distribution in species with different morphology and ecology harbouring different specific parasites (i.e. common bream (Abramis brama), roach (Rutilus rutilus)- and their hybrids) and temporal and spatial aspects as possible factors influencing parasite distribution were analysed. Observed asymmetrical distribution of parental species-specific parasites in hybrids may suggest the limited inheritance of protective immunological mechanisms from one parental species and reveal stronger coadaptation between common bream and its specific parasites.

Links

GAP505/12/0375, research and development project
Name: Evolučně-imunitní a ekologické aspekty parazitace u hybridních a polyploidních kaprovitých ryb
Investor: Czech Science Foundation
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