Fiddler crabs (Uca spp.) as model hosts for laboratory infections of Hematodinium perezi

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作者
O'Leary, Patricia A. [1 ]
Shields, Jeffrey D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Virginia Inst Marine Sci, POB 1346,1375 Greate Rd, Gloucester Point, VA 23062 USA
关键词
Uca minax; Uca pugnax; Uca pugilator; Callinectes sapidus; Parasite; Dose-response; PARASITIC DINOFLAGELLATE; CALLINECTES-SAPIDUS; BLUE CRABS; SPECIFICITY; ACUARIOIDEA; CRUSTACEA; NEMATODA; DISEASE; AVES;
D O I
10.1016/j.jip.2016.11.005
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Q95 [动物学];
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071002 ;
摘要
The parasitic dinoflagellate, Hematodinium perezi, negatively impacts the commercially important blue crab, Callinectes sapidus. The parasite is a host generalist, but it has not been reported from littoral fiddler crabs living within a few meters of habitat known to harbor infected blue crabs. In the first study, populations of three species of fiddler crab were screened for natural infections. The infection status of field collected and lab-inoculated crabs was determined by screening fresh hemolymph with a 0.3% neutral red solution. Fiddler crabs were collected by hand in an area adjacent to where infected blue crabs were commonly collected. None of the 431 fiddlers had natural infections. In two separate studies, three species of fiddler crabs, Uca minax, U. pugnax, and U. pugilator, were evaluated for their susceptibility to H. perezi via inoculation of trophic stages. Uca minax inoculated with 10,000 cells of H. perezi were monitored for progression of the parasite. During hemolymph screenings of disease progression, filamentous trophonts, ameboid trophonts, and clump colonies were observed, indicative of active infections. In the second study, the minimum infective dose in U. minax was investigated. Fiddler crabs were inoculated with 0, 100, 1000, or 10,000 cells per crab. The minimum dose was determined to be approximately 1000 ameboid trophonts per crab. All three species of fiddler crab were susceptible to H. perezi via inoculation. The parasite was serially transferred from fiddler crabs to blue crabs without loss of infectivity. Survival studies indicated similar progression patterns to those observed in blue crabs. Based on our results fiddler crabs can serve as a laboratory model for investigating H. perezi infections and may be useful for comparative studies with blue crabs. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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