| Literature DB >> 20850448 |
Victor Menezes Tunholi1, Danilo Lustrino, Vinícius Menezes Tunholi-Alves, Clélia Christina Corrêa de Mello-Silva, Arnaldo Maldonado, Maria de Lurdes de Azevedo Rodrigues, Jairo Pinheiro.
Abstract
The egg-laying rate, number of egg masses, number of eggs/mass, number of eggs hatched/snail and egg viability of Biomphalaria glabrata exposed to different doses (5 and 50) of Echinostoma paraensei miracidia were analyzed as indicators of reproductive activity. Polystyrene plates were placed in aquariums containing the snails and every other day for four weeks after infection the plates were removed to count the number of egg masses and eggs laid. After this, the plates were numbered individually and placed in new aquariums free of snails and the egg masses were observed daily to determine the hatching rate. On average there was an increase in the parameters evaluated in the infected snails in relation to the controls (uninfected snails), except for egg viability, which was significantly lower in the groups infected with 50 miracidia. These findings indicate that when infected, this host snail is able to increase its reproductive activity, suggesting an ecological strategy to maintain the species. Copyright ÂEntities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20850448 DOI: 10.1016/j.jip.2010.09.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Invertebr Pathol ISSN: 0022-2011 Impact factor: 2.841