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A link between immunocompetence of chub (Leuciscus cephalus L.) and parasitism

LAMKOVÁ, Karolína; Andrea ŠIMKOVÁ; Pavel JURAJDA a Antonín LOJEK

Základní údaje

Originální název

A link between immunocompetence of chub (Leuciscus cephalus L.) and parasitism

Název česky

Vztah medzi imunokompetenci a parazitizmem u jelce tlouště (Leuciscus cephalus L.)

Vydání

Košice, Proceedings of the Thirteenth Helminthological Days held at Ředkovec (Czech Republic). Helminthologia 42(3): 171-186. od s. 171-186, 1 s. 2005

Nakladatel

Helminthologia

Další údaje

Jazyk

angličtina

Typ výsledku

Stať ve sborníku

Obor

10600 1.6 Biological sciences

Stát vydavatele

Slovensko

Utajení

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Označené pro přenos do RIV

Ano

Organizační jednotka

Přírodovědecká fakulta

ISBN

0440-6605

Klíčová slova anglicky

Immunocompetence -parasitism - freshwater fish

Příznaky

Mezinárodní význam

Anotace

V originále

The role of immune function is recently widely investigated in the context of trade-off between the different life-history traits. Each potential host is exposed to variety of parasites that may negatively influence its viability, and then the host must develop a performing immune system in order to generate the resistance towards the parasites and to reduce the fitness losses caused by parasitism. Therefore, we hypothesized and tested a link between fish immunocompetence and parasitism. We performed the investigation of chub parasitofauna from one locality of Svitava River in four seasonal samples (spring, early summer, late summer and autumn) during 2004. Several measures connected fish immunocompetence and physiological status were selected and measured: blood cell counts, hematocrit, leucocrit, phagocyte activity and spleen size. We tested the seasonal changes in those parameters. Parasite communities of all seasonal fish samples were analysed. The total parasite species richness varied from 17 to 20 per sample. The highest parasite diversity was recorded in the first sample (Shannon index diversity). Monogenea were the group with the highest prevalence and mean abundance in all samples. Digenea were the second abundant group in all samples. The high values of prevalence but low mean abundance were recorded for Acanthocephala in the first and third samples (spring and later summer). The positive correlation between spontaneous and activated phagocyte activity was found in the majority of fish in all samples. The statistical significant differences were found among seasonal samples for the groups Monogenea and Mollusca being more abundant in spring, Cestoda being more abundant in early summer and Acanthocephala being more abundant in autumn. Infracommunity metazoan parasite species richness was significantly higher in spring sample. Moreover, we found significantly higher numbers of protozoan Myxobolus spp. in autumn sample. The analyses of immunocompetence revealed that spleen size is higher in autumn sample. Measures connected with phagocyte activity were higher in late summer or autumn samples. Special types of neutrophils were found in significantly higher numbers in the spring samples. The results indicated the potential connection between fish immunocompetence and parasitism.

Česky

The role of immune function is recently widely investigated in the context of trade-off between the different life-history traits. Each potential host is exposed to variety of parasites that may negatively influence its viability, and then the host must develop a performing immune system in order to generate the resistance towards the parasites and to reduce the fitness losses caused by parasitism. Therefore, we hypothesized and tested a link between fish immunocompetence and parasitism. We performed the investigation of chub parasitofauna from one locality of Svitava River in four seasonal samples (spring, early summer, late summer and autumn) during 2004. Several measures connected fish immunocompetence and physiological status were selected and measured: blood cell counts, hematocrit, leucocrit, phagocyte activity and spleen size. We tested the seasonal changes in those parameters. Parasite communities of all seasonal fish samples were analysed. The total parasite species richness varied from 17 to 20 per sample. The highest parasite diversity was recorded in the first sample (Shannon index diversity). Monogenea were the group with the highest prevalence and mean abundance in all samples. Digenea were the second abundant group in all samples. The high values of prevalence but low mean abundance were recorded for Acanthocephala in the first and third samples (spring and later summer). The positive correlation between spontaneous and activated phagocyte activity was found in the majority of fish in all samples. The statistical significant differences were found among seasonal samples for the groups Monogenea and Mollusca being more abundant in spring, Cestoda being more abundant in early summer and Acanthocephala being more abundant in autumn. Infracommunity metazoan parasite species richness was significantly higher in spring sample. Moreover, we found significantly higher numbers of protozoan Myxobolus spp. in autumn sample. The analyses of immunocompetence revealed that spleen size is higher in autumn sample. Measures connected with phagocyte activity were higher in late summer or autumn samples. Special types of neutrophils were found in significantly higher numbers in the spring samples. The results indicated the potential connection between fish immunocompetence and parasitism.

Návaznosti

GA524/04/1128, projekt VaV
Název: MHC třída IIB genů evropských kaprovitých ryb: jejich genetická variabilita a evoluce ve vztahu k životní strategii hostitelů a parazitismu
Investor: Grantová agentura ČR, MHC třída IIB genů evropských kaprovitých ryb: jejich genetická variabilita a evoluce ve vztahu k životní strategii hostitelů a parazitismu
MSM0021622416, záměr
Název: Diverzita biotických společenstev a populací: kauzální analýza variability v prostoru a čase
Investor: Ministerstvo školství, mládeže a tělovýchovy ČR, Diverzita biotických společenstev: kauzální analýza variability v prostoru a čase