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DAO 158:185-193 (2024)  -  DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/dao03792

Infestation of Lithodes santolla by Eremitione tuberculata: spatial and temporal variations in parasite prevalence and effect on host growth

Julia Soledad Colombo1,2,*, Martín Varisco1,2

1Grupo de Investigaciones en Crustáceos y Pesquerías, Instituto de Desarrollo Costero, Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco (UNPSJB), Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut 9000, Argentina
2Instituto Multidisciplinario para la Investigación y Desarrollo Productivo y Social de la cuenca del Golfo San Jorge (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas - UNPSJB), Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut 9000, Argentina
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ABSTRACT: The southern king crab (SKC) Lithodes santolla is a crustacean parasitised by the bopyrid Eremitione tuberculata. This study aimed to analyse spatial and temporal variations in E. tuberculata prevalence in the juvenile SKC population of San Jorge Gulf (SJG) and adjacent waters (Argentine Patagonia), and evaluate the effects of the parasite on SKC juveniles to improve our understanding of its impact as a disease on SKC health condition. Moult increment and body weight were compared between parasitised and unparasitised individuals. The prevalence of E. tuberculata in SKC juveniles varied both spatially and temporally. In the south of SJG, the prevalence was 54.5% (n = 11). Temporal prevalence analysis revealed values lower than 17.4% in mid SJG during May and September 2015. No significant differences were observed in E. tuberculata prevalence between sexes or among seasons. Eremitione tuberculata had a negative effect on SKC growth (lower body dry mass, moult increment and relative increment rate) in parasitised individuals. We hypothesised that the higher prevalence of E. tuberculata in the south SJG could be attributed to the retention of parasite larvae and the presence of the frontal system in this part of the gulf. The temporal variations could reflect host mortality. Our results suggest that bopyrid infestation may have a more important role than previously believed in the dynamics of the SKC population in mid-Patagonia.


KEY WORDS: Parasitism · Crustacea · Bopyridae · Southern king crab · Patagonia


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Cite this article as: Colombo JS, Varisco M (2024) Infestation of Lithodes santolla by Eremitione tuberculata: spatial and temporal variations in parasite prevalence and effect on host growth. Dis Aquat Org 158:185-193. https://doi.org/10.3354/dao03792

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