2022 Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Virtual Conference
March 13 - 15, 2022
6/06/2017 | 10:00 AM - 10:15 AM | NEW INVASION RECORDS OF TREMATODE PARASITES CARRIED BY THE FRESHWATER INVASIVE SNAIL, MELANOIDES TUBERCULATA, IN FLORIDA, USA. | 305A
NEW INVASION RECORDS OF TREMATODE PARASITES CARRIED BY THE FRESHWATER INVASIVE SNAIL, MELANOIDES TUBERCULATA, IN FLORIDA, USA.
Melanoides tuberculata is an aquatic snail of Asian origin that has invaded aquatic systems throughout the world, including Florida, USA. In their native range, these snails are intermediate hosts to at least 40 species of trematode parasites. However, no trematodes have been reported for M. tuberculata populations in Florida. The objective of this study was to establish if trematodes found in M. tuberculata occur in Florida and, if so, identify the worms using a molecular marker,18s rDNA. Snails were collected in September 2015 from a total of 13 sites across the state and eight populations were found to be infected with trematodes. Four of the snail populations were infected with Haplorchis tachui and three populations were infected with Paralecithodendrium longiformes, parasites of Asian origin not reported in the USA prior to this study. In addition, Centrocestus formosanus and Philophthalmus gralli (introduced in 2000 and 1971, respectively) were found in two populations. Results from this study emphasize the critical need for improved monitoring of invasive snails to detect, and possibly prevent, the spread of these invasive pathogens.
- C03 Invertebrates
- C18 Biodiversity
- C26 Invasive Species
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Lori Tolley-Jordan
(), Jacksonville State University, ljordan@jsu.edu;
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Jessica Wooten
(), Piedmont College, jeagle@piedmont.edu;
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Michael Chadwick
(), King's College London, michael.chadwick@kcl.ac.uk;
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