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Distribution of the swimbladder parasite Anguillicola crassus in American eels in the Northeastern Atlantic University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Department.

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1 Distribution of the swimbladder parasite Anguillicola crassus in American eels in the Northeastern Atlantic University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Department of Biology Amy Aieta & Kenneth Oliveira

2 Life History of Anguilla rostrata Silver phase Egg Leptocephalus larvae Glass eel/Elver Yellow phase

3 L2 Released Intermediate Host L2 molts to L3 Intermediate/ Paratenic Host Ingested by Eel L3-L4 swimbladder wall L4-L5 swimbladder lumen The life cycle of Anguillicola crassus

4 Biogeography of Anguillicola crassus Identified in Southeast Asia 1974 (Anguilla japonica) Early 1980s introduced to Europe (Anguilla anguilla) 1995 found in North America (Anguilla rostrata)

5 Occurrence of A. crassus in North America 1995 Texas ( TPWD; Moravec) South Carolina ( Fries et al. 1996) Chesapeake Bay ( Barse and Secor 1999; Barse et al. 2001) Hudson River ( Barse and Secor 1999) 2003 N. Dartmouth, MA

6 Objectives 1)Determine northern extent of parasite range in USA 2) Examine prevalence & intensity within NE 3) Examine effects of parasite/eel interactions

7 Methods Northeastern Distribution Yellow eels * Summer 2005 Southern Sampling Survey CT, RI, S.-MA Northern Sampling N.-Ma, NH, ME n=13 n=10 n=3

8 Collection of Yellow Eels in Freshwater

9 Collection of Silver Eels

10 Eels euthanized w/Clove oil Weighed/length measured Parasites counted Parasite length measured Preliminary Analysis

11 Analysis Prevalence Example 30% infected Mean Intensity 1.67 parasites

12 Results

13 69% 35% 28% Prevalence of Infection: Rhode Island N. KINGSTON

14 7% 33% 62% 76% 16% 52% 21% 58% 64% 33% Prevalence of Infection: Massachusetts NEW BEDFORD PLYMOUTH BOSTON

15 0% 31% 0% Prevalence of Infection: Maine BANGOR PORTLAND 0% 26% 35%60% 58% 65% 53% Kennebec River Estuarine eels

16 n = 315

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18 Silver Eel Data: Paskamansett River Year PrevalenceMean Intensity 200328%2.9 2004*52%5.8 2005?? Significance Prevalence: Fischer's Exact Test p =.008 Intensity: T-test p =.007

19 Conclusions Current Northern Limit Sedgeunkedunk Stream, ME 44°45.306N, tributary of the Penobscot River No latitudinal trend Possible ballast water introduction Temperature: not an apparent limiting factor Influences of Parasite All size classes infected No apparent detrimental effects on eel weight/length Suspected negative impact on migrating silver eels

20 Questions/Discussion


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