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Culture of the cladoceran Moina macrocopa: Mortality associated with flagellate infection

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AQUACULTURE
卷 416, 期 -, 页码 374-379

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DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2013.09.029

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Adhesive flagellum; Bodoid flagellate; Cladoceran; Kinetoplastid; Moina macrocopa

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Cladocerans are important food animals in aquaculture, key grazers in freshwater ecosystems, and model animals for ecotoxicological investigations. Their epibiont community, extensively studied in Daphnia, includes filamentous bacteria, fungi, algae, peritrich ciliates, and rotifers; although epibionts are usually benign, heavy infections can be detrimental. During our laboratory culture of female Moina macrocopa Straus, we observed a novel flagellate infection associated with mortality. At day 10, all M. macrocopa were alive in uninfected cultures, whereas in untreated infected cultures, the survival was significantly lower: only 26% of cladocerans were alive. In infected cultures treated with humic substances (as 25 mg L-1 dissolved organic carbon), mortalities were comparable to those in the untreated infected cultures; in contrast, in the infected cultures treated with 4 g L-1 sea salt, mortalities were arrested, and 76% of the M. macrocopa were alive at day 10. Moribund cladocerans were transparent, had empty digestive tracts, and greatly reduced motor activity. Free-swimming flagellates moved forward with a wobbling motion, rotating around their long axis; they also attached to cladoceran tissue, the Petri dish, and the glass slide, by the tip of their posterior flagellum. Flagellates preserved for scanning electron microscopy were 6.9 +/- 0.7 mu m long and 2.1 +/- 0.3 mu m wide, with a short anterior flagellum (6.8 +/- 1.1 mu m) and long posterior flagellum (14.1 +/- 1.5 mu m). Multi-functionality of a flagellum, for locomotion and adhesion, is relatively rare, and previously reported from genera within the Kinetoplastea, suggesting that the flagellate on M. macrocopa may belong to this group. To combat flagellate mass occurrence in Moina cultures, we recommend a treatment with 4 g L-1 sea salt. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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