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How climate change affects parasites: the case of trematode parasite Clinostomum complanatum and its fish host Trichogaster fasiatus.

Asim Rizvi1, Rohit Chaudhary2, Minza Haider3, Imrana Naseem1.   

Abstract

This study was undertaken to understand the impact of climate change on the ecology of infection of Clinostomum complanatum, a model trematode parasite. We analysed climate change data and data from infected fish over a period of seven years (2007-2013) from the Aligarh region (India) in this retrospective study. We show that infection of the trematode parasite Clinostomum complanatum (Rudolphi, 1814) in the forage fish Trichogaster facsiatus (Bloch & Schneider, 1801) is dependent on surface air temperature amongst the (ecologically) relevant climate change variables for both the parasite and its host. This study is the first to implicate surface air temperature as an environmental variable that may contribute towards parasitism, particularly for parasites with a piscine host. The biological relevance of changing climate on the ecology of this parasite is discussed. © Indian Society for Parasitology 2020.

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Keywords:  Climate change; Clinostomum; Fish; Parasite; Trichogaster; surface air temperature

Year:  2020        PMID: 32508427      PMCID: PMC7244695          DOI: 10.1007/s12639-020-01214-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Parasit Dis        ISSN: 0971-7196


  13 in total

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3.  Abandoning the ship: spontaneous mass exodus of Clinostomum complanatum (Rudolphi, 1814) progenetic metecercariae from the dying intermediate host Trichogaster fasciatus (Bloch & Schneider, 1801).

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Journal:  J Parasit Dis       Date:  2011-11-09

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Journal:  Ecol Lett       Date:  2014-01-08       Impact factor: 9.492

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Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2003-01-28       Impact factor: 2.289

9.  Predicting the effects of climate change on Schistosoma mansoni transmission in eastern Africa.

Authors:  Nicky McCreesh; Grigory Nikulin; Mark Booth
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2015-01-06       Impact factor: 3.876

10.  Global temperature constraints on Aedes aegypti and Ae. albopictus persistence and competence for dengue virus transmission.

Authors:  Oliver J Brady; Nick Golding; David M Pigott; Moritz U G Kraemer; Jane P Messina; Robert C Reiner; Thomas W Scott; David L Smith; Peter W Gething; Simon I Hay
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2014-07-22       Impact factor: 3.876

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