Occurrence of the Enigmatic, Unicellular Psorospermium Organism in Several Cultured, Sympatric Populations of the Freshwater Crayfishes Procambarus clarkii and Procambarus zonangulus |
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Authors: | David P. Klarberg Paula Henttonen Jay V. Huner |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, Queensborough Community College, 222–05 56th Avenue, Bayside, New York 11364–1497 USA;Department of Applied Zoology. University of Kuopio, FIN-70211 Kuopio, Finland;Crawfish Research Center, University of southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette. Louisiana 70504 USA |
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Abstract: | The parasitic Psorospermium organism was studied in cultured sympatric populations of mature Procambarus clarkii and Procambarus zonangulus during four consecutive annual crayfish seasons from 1991–1992 through 1994–1995. Most P. clarkii were infected while fewer than half of the P. zonangulus were infected throughout the study period. The numbers of Psorospermium were four to eight times greater in P. clarkii and showed annual changes not seen in P. zonangulus . Both crayfishes demonstrate 1yr life cycles in Louisiana and this seemed to explain the variations seen in Psorospermium dynamics in the two hosts. In general, there was no consistent association between crayfish size and the number of parasites found in them for either crayfish species. There was some indication of an association between the presence of infection and the number of parasites found in P. zonangulus . |
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