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Host characteristics and infection level of an intestinal parasite Corynosoma strumosum (Acanthocephala) in the Kuril harbor seal of Erimo Cape, Hokkaido, Japan

The Kuril harbor seal around Hokkaido is presently recovering from a resource crisis while conflicts with local fisheries have become a concern. However, its feeding habits, which are fundamental information for taking proper preventive measures, are still poorly understood. We thus examined the inf...

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Published in:Parasitology international 2018-04, Vol.67 (2), p.237-244
Main Authors: Kaimoto, Tadashi, Hirazawa, Takuya, Masubuchi, Takahito, Morohoshi, Aya, Katahira, Hirotaka, Kobayashi, Mari
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Language:English
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Summary:The Kuril harbor seal around Hokkaido is presently recovering from a resource crisis while conflicts with local fisheries have become a concern. However, its feeding habits, which are fundamental information for taking proper preventive measures, are still poorly understood. We thus examined the infection status of a trophically-transmitted parasite, Corynosoma strumosum in the seals of Erimo Cape, to assess the host's feeding habits with a practical view of the parasite as a biological indicator. A total of 2802 worms were found from 20 male and 20 female by-caught animals in salmon set nets within local fisheries during August to November 2014. The parasite abundance was explained mainly by the host's developmental stage and intestinal length while weakly affected by gender and body size, through an estimation of generalized linear models combined with hierarchical partitioning. Considering the past records that demersal fishes are the probable main sources of infection, the infection level may owe to individual host differences regarding these sources and/or feeding grounds with relating the host characteristics. This supports that the resource management of Kuril harbor seals requires careful consideration of the individual differences in feeding behavior. [Display omitted] •Infection status of Corynosoma strumosum was surveyed on by-caught individuals of the Kuril harbor seal in Erimo Cape, Japan.•The infection level apparently originated from a complication of various host characteristics.•The vulnerability may reflect the individual differences in feeding behavior.
ISSN:1383-5769
1873-0329
DOI:10.1016/j.parint.2017.12.008