FRANCOVÁ, Kateřina, Markéta ONDRAČKOVÁ, Matej POLAČIK and Pavel JURAJDA. Occurrence of metazoan parasites in Neogobius kessleri and N. melanostomus in the longitudinal profile of the River Danube. In Danube.River.Life 36th International Conference International Association for Danube Research, Book of Abstracts. Vienna: Lebensministerium fur das Bundesamt fur Wasserwirtschaft, Wien, 2006, p. 111. ISBN 3-9500723-1-4.
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Original name Occurrence of metazoan parasites in Neogobius kessleri and N. melanostomus in the longitudinal profile of the River Danube
Name in Czech Výskyt parazitů u Neogobius kessleri a N. melanostomus v podélném profilu Dunaje
Authors FRANCOVÁ, Kateřina (203 Czech Republic), Markéta ONDRAČKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Matej POLAČIK (703 Slovakia) and Pavel JURAJDA (203 Czech Republic).
Edition Vienna, Danube.River.Life 36th International Conference International Association for Danube Research, Book of Abstracts, p. 111-111, 2006.
Publisher Lebensministerium fur das Bundesamt fur Wasserwirtschaft, Wien
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Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher Austria
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/06:00017949
Organization unit Faculty of Science
ISBN 3-9500723-1-4
Keywords in English parasites; Gobiidae; Danube
Tags Danube, Gobiidae, parasites
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Markéta Ondračková, Ph.D., učo 10562. Changed: 18/1/2008 11:13.
Abstract
Metazoan parasites of N. kessleri and N. melanostomus were observed in four stretches of the River Danube: Bulgarian (native), Croatian, Slovak and Austrian (non-native area of distribution). Parasite species richness was higher in N. kessleri – 23 species compare to 17 species in N. melanostomus. Structure of parasite community did not differ among sampling sites in both fish hosts. Pomphorhynchus laevis (Acanthocephala) and glochidia of Anodonta anatina were the dominant parasite species with highest abundances and prevalences in all assemblages. Total parasite abundance was higher in N. kessleri, but did not significantly differ among localities. In N. melanostomus, parasite abundance was the lowest in Slovak population, but Bulgarian and Austrian populations did not differ. All parasite species found in non-native areas are common parasites occurring in Danubean fishes. No Neogobius specific parasites (with the exception of Gyrodactylus spp.) were found. The importance of introduced fishes for spread of various non-native parasites in Danube was registered. Four non-native parasites used gobies as their hosts: larval nematode Anguillicola crassus and glochidia of Anodonta woodiana infected both goby species, acarid Hydrozetes lacustris infected N. kessleri and crustacean Caligus sp. infected N. melanostomus.
Abstract (in Czech)
Vícebuněční paraziti dvou druhů hlaváčů N. kessleri a N. melanostomus byli sledováni na čtyřech profilech Dunaje: Bulharský (představující původní oblast rozšíření), Chorvatský, Slovenský a Rakouský (představující nepůvodní oblast rozšíření). Druhové složení parazitů bylo vyšší u N. kessleri (23) oproti N. melanostomus (17). Struktura společenstva parazitů se nelišila mezi jednotlivými lokalitami. Dominantními druhy byl Pomphorhynchus laevis a glochidie A. anatina. Početnost parazitů se nelišila mezi lokalitami u N. kessleri, ale u N. melanostomus byla početnost nejnižší na Slovensku.
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GP524/05/P291, research and development projectName: Parazitismus a invazní druhy: vliv parazitárního napadení na biologii Neogobius kessleri v původní a nepůvodní oblasti rozšíření
LC522, research and development projectName: ICHTYOPARAZITOLOGIE - centrum základního výzkumu
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, Ichtyoparazitology - the center of basic research
MSM0021622416, plan (intention)Name: Diverzita biotických společenstev a populací: kauzální analýza variability v prostoru a čase
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, Diversity of Biotic Communities and Populations: Causal Analysis of variation in space and time
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