Authors
Daniel S Grabner*, Alexander M Weigand*, Florian Leese, Caroline Winking, Daniel Hering, Ralph Tollrian, Bernd Sures
Publication date
2015/8/13
Journal
Parasites & Vectors
Volume
8
Pages
419
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
The amphipod and microsporidian diversity in freshwaters of a heterogeneous urban region in Germany was assessed. Indigenous and non-indigenous host species provide an ideal framework to test general hypotheses on potentially new host-parasite interactions, parasite spillback and spillover in recently invaded urban freshwater communities.
Methods
Amphipods were sampled in 17 smaller and larger streams belonging to catchments of the four major rivers in the Ruhr Metropolis (Emscher, Lippe, Ruhr, Rhine), including sites invaded and not invaded by non-indigenous amphipods. Species were identified morphologically (hosts only) and via DNA barcoding (hosts and parasites). Prevalence was obtained by newly designed parasite-specific PCR assays.
Results
Three indigenous and five non …
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