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Host searching in Argulus foliaceus L. (Crustacea: Branchiura): the role of vision and selectivity.

V N Mikheev1, E T Valtonen, P Rintamäki-Kinnunen.   

Abstract

In laboratory experiments the swimming behaviour of the ectoparasite Argulus foliaceus and its infection rates on juvenile perch (Perca fluviatilis) and roach (Rutilus rutilus) were examined. The highest infection rate and a preference for perch juveniles were obtained in darkness, the lowest infection rate and a lack of preference in the light, when aquaria with glass walls (high reflectivity) were used. In the light, when aquaria were lined with black plastic (low reflectivity) an intermediate level of infection for perch and the highest for roach was recorded. Under such conditions roach were significantly more heavily infected than perch; an attack rate 4 times greater was recorded for brighter (more reflective) roach juveniles than for perch. Within the aquaria with a low reflective interior parasites swam 4.4 times slower and were observed predominantly in the central area, while in the highly reflective aquaria fast swimming A. foliaceus were recorded mainly near the walls. The primary role of visual stimuli for the host search behavior of A. foliaceus in the light is suggested. Parasites can effectively use such stimuli only in the low reflective surroundings. Highly reflective glass aquarium walls produce numerous secondary local light sources, which cause fast, erratic parasite movements and prevent the efficient location of potential hosts.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9614325     DOI: 10.1017/s0031182098002455

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitology        ISSN: 0031-1820            Impact factor:   3.234


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Authors:  V N Mikheev; A F Pasternak; E T Valtonen
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2015-07-25       Impact factor: 3.876

3.  Shining a light on parasite behaviour: daily patterns of Argulus fish lice.

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Journal:  Parasitology       Date:  2021-03-11       Impact factor: 3.243

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