2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-842746/v1
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Infection prevalence, intensity, and tissue damage caused by the parasitic flatworm, Bdelloura candida, in the American horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus)

Abstract: Parasite infection dynamics can have profound implications on a host’s fitness; yet, there is a dearth of information on parasites in the American horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) (Linnaeus 1758), a species that has experienced population declines in recent decades. Therefore, we aimed to quantify the prevalence, intensity, and gill surface area coverage of the ectoparasitic flatworm (cocoon and adult stages), Bdelloura candida in adult (n = 29), sub-adult (n = 7) and juvenile (n = 32) horseshoe crabs colle… Show more

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“…The horseshoe crab's carapace provides the physical substrate for a community of epibionts supporting commensal, parasitic and symbiotic relationships (Grant, 2002). An obligate parasitic flatworm (Bdelloura candida) attaches to the gill lamella of the horseshoe crab with unknown physiological impacts on the host but measureable genetic consequences to the parasite (Roux & Giribet, 2020; Brianik et al, 2023). Finally, while feeding and spawning in intertidal and subtidal habitats, horseshoe crabs have an impact on their physical and chemical environment through bioturbation (Kraeuter & Fegley, 1994; Penn & Brockmann, 1994; Jackson, Nordstrom & Smith, 2002; Lee, 2010).…”
Section: Green Status Assessment – Application To the American Horses...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The horseshoe crab's carapace provides the physical substrate for a community of epibionts supporting commensal, parasitic and symbiotic relationships (Grant, 2002). An obligate parasitic flatworm (Bdelloura candida) attaches to the gill lamella of the horseshoe crab with unknown physiological impacts on the host but measureable genetic consequences to the parasite (Roux & Giribet, 2020; Brianik et al, 2023). Finally, while feeding and spawning in intertidal and subtidal habitats, horseshoe crabs have an impact on their physical and chemical environment through bioturbation (Kraeuter & Fegley, 1994; Penn & Brockmann, 1994; Jackson, Nordstrom & Smith, 2002; Lee, 2010).…”
Section: Green Status Assessment – Application To the American Horses...mentioning
confidence: 99%