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Eudiplozoon nipponicum in focus: monogenean exhibiting a highly specialized adaptation for ectoparasitic lifestyle
A. Valigurová, I. Hodová, R. Sonnek, B. Koubková, M. Gelnar
Language English Country Germany
Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
NLK
Medline Complete (EBSCOhost)
from 2007-01-01 to 1 year ago
Springer Nature OA/Free Journals
from 1928-04-01
- MeSH
- Adaptation, Physiological MeSH
- Hermaphroditic Organisms physiology MeSH
- Ectoparasitic Infestations parasitology physiopathology MeSH
- Host-Parasite Interactions physiology MeSH
- Carps parasitology MeSH
- Microscopy, Electron, Scanning MeSH
- Skin Diseases, Parasitic parasitology physiopathology MeSH
- Platyhelminths anatomy & histology physiology ultrastructure MeSH
- Reproduction physiology MeSH
- Life Cycle Stages physiology MeSH
- Feeding Behavior MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Check Tag
- Animals MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't MeSH
Developmental stages of the diplozoid monogenean Eudiplozoon nipponicum, comprising oncomiracidium, diporpa, juvenile, and adult, were investigated using light and scanning electron microscopy in conjunction with confocal scanning laser microscopy in order to examine body organization and identify explicit morphological adaptations to the ectoparasitic life in each stage. The parasite exhibits a complex digestive tract well equipped for hematophagous feeding. It consists of a mouth opening with prominent buccal suckers, eversible pharynx with adjacent glandular structures, and a blind-ending gut with cecal lining. Glandulo-muscular organs, located apically and opened into the mouth corner, are considered to be a part of the digestive tract. Based on our observations of pharynx eversion and in light of the presence of several glandular or gland-like structures, we propose a new hypothesis on the possibility of extracorporeal digestion of this parasite. The hindbody bears an attachment apparatus, comprising haptor, lobular extensions, and tegumental folds, responsible for the parasite's firm attachment to the host gills. The possibility of buccal suckers assisting in the parasite's translocation while searching for an optimal niche or their temporary attachment function during feeding is discussed. The body of each compound adult (i.e., permanent copula) is almost completely filled by two complete reproductive tracts comprising the female as well as male organs. Such a reproductive strategy, in which two independent heterogenic individuals fuse into a single hermaphrodite organism without the need to search for mating partner, represents a high specialization of diplozoids to their parasitic life.
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