The survivability of the ectoparasitic flagellate Ichthyobodo necator on chum salmon fry (Oncorhynchus keta) in seawater and comparison to Ichthyobodo sp. on Japanese flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus)
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The survivability of the ectoparasitic flagellate Ichthyobodo necator on chum salmon fry (Oncorhynchus keta) in seawater and comparison to Ichthyobodo sp. on Japanese flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus)
Abstract
Experimental studies revealed that a freshwater ectoparasitic flagellate Ichthyobodo necator (Henneguy, 1883) could survive and reproduce in seawater after infected chum salmon fry, Oncorhynchus keta (Walbaum), were transferred directly from fresh water to 33% seawater. Minor morphological changes (slight reduction in body width, loss of twistlike wrinkles on body surface, and reduction in contractile vacuoles) were observed in the attached form of I. necator following transfer to seawater. The field survey also confirmed that I. necator occurs on chum salmon fry in seawater estuaries (salinity 17-34%) and in freshwater habitats. It was assumed that I. necator acquired salinity tolerance as a result of adapting to the migratory behavior of its anadromous host. Two morphologically similar bodonids, I. necator from chum salmon and Ichthyobodo sp. from marine Japanese flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus (Temminck and Schlegel), were differentiated by cross-infection experiments. Thus, the parasite from marine flounder should be regarded as a separate species from I. necator.
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