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Role of the invasive Chinese sleeper Perccottus glenii (Actinopterygii: Odontobutidae) in the distribution of fish parasites in Europe: New data and a review

  • Yuriy Kvach EMAIL logo , Yuliya Kutsokon , Carol A. Stepien and Myroslav Markovych
Published/Copyright: September 14, 2016
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Abstract

The present study analyzed the distribution routes of the invasive Chinese sleeper (Perccottus glenii Dybowski, 1877) and its parasites, focusing on the Carpathian region of Europe. The invasive Chinese sleeper was sampled using beach seines from two rivers in Ukraine, then assessed for parasites. Published data about its parasites in Central and Eastern Europe were analysed and compared to these current data. Six parasite taxa were found in the studied sites, of which just two – the ciliates Trichodina spp. and the cestode Amurotaenia perccotti – were relatively numerous. All other parasites occurred sporadically in just single specimens. Samples of the invasive Chinese sleeper in Ukraine were infested by primarily just one species, with most individuals entirely lacking parasites. Comprehensive examination of the comparative literature for Chinese sleeper parasitism identified 77 parasitic taxa from the Carpathian region. Three species of parasites likely were introduced to Carpathian region of Europe together with the Chinese sleeper, with all being specialists: the coccidian Goussia obstinata, the monogenean Gyrodactylus perccotti, and the cestode A. perccotti. The occurrence of A. perccotti in Transcarpathian Ukraine reveals the Chinese sleeper’s introduction pathway from the Dniester River basin into the Danube River basin. Findings of G. perccotti on specimens of the Chinese sleeper from the Dnieper River show dispersal through the Vistula River basin, where this parasite was previously recorded. These data thus support the ‘enemy release hypothesis’, exemplified by low parasite load, in combination with host-parasite co-invasion.

Acknowledgements

The study was financially supported by the European Centre of Ichthyoparasitology – Centre of excellence, GACR No P505/12/G112, with additional support for sampling from the National Academy of Science of Ukraine. We thank Dr. Roman Kuchta (Institute of Parasitology AS CR, Ceské Budějovice, Czech Republic) for reference help concerning the taxonomic status of Amurotaenia perccotti. We thank Matthew R. Snyder (University of Toledo) for help correcting English grammar.

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Received: 2016-3-9
Accepted: 2016-7-6
Published Online: 2016-9-14
Published in Print: 2016-8-1

©2016 Institute of Zoology, Slovak Academy of Sciences

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