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Morphological abnormalities in fish parasites: a potential tool for biomonitoring natural contaminants?

Tímea Brázová1, Martina Orosová2, Peter Šalamún1, Vladimíra Hanzelová1.   

Abstract

A comparative study on the strobilar morphology of the tapeworm Proteocephalus percae (Müller, 1780) (Cestoda), a parasite of the perch Perca fluviatilis (L.), showed a high percentage of abnormally developed parasite individuals. The evaluation of biological samples showed seven types of morphological abnormalities, mostly related to reproductive organs of the model tapeworm species. The most commonly identified deformity was an incomplete segmentation of the strobila. A malformed ovary, which is a structural anomaly linked with proglottization and maturation of the strobila, was also shown to be rather frequent. Offish hosts (P. percae) were collected from two localities with different levels of heavy metal pollution, the highly contaminated water reservoir Ružín and a control locality, the water reservoir Palcmanská Maša, which belongs to the European network of protected areas in Slovakia. Tapeworm abnormalities occurred more frequently in individuals from the contaminated environment (29.9%) compared with individuals from the control site (4.9%). The concentrations of heavy metals found in the parasites and their fish hosts from the heavily polluted reservoir support our assumption that the occurrence of abnormalities could be linked with the destructive effect of toxic substances. The present study also demonstrates that the enumeration of body deformities exceeding the common level of phenotypic variability of particular parasitic species could potentially be used as an indicator of environmental problems.

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Keywords:  Cestoda; Heavy metal pollution; Morphological anomalies; Proteocephalus; Slovakia

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32827105     DOI: 10.1007/s00436-020-06860-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Res        ISSN: 0932-0113            Impact factor:   2.289


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