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Original Articles

Seasonal variation in the occurrance of Chaetogaster limnaei limnaei Gruffydd (Oligochaeta) in two of its molluscan hosts in the Worcester-Birmingham canal and its relationship with the digenean parasites of these molluscs

Pages 529-535 | Published online: 17 Feb 2007
 

Summary

A population of Chaetogaster limnaei limnaei Gruffydd, living on various molluscs in the Worcester-Birmingham canal, was studied from February 1971 to February 1973 in the course of a detailed study of the digeneans parasitizing the molluscs.

The incidence of C. l. limnaei on each of its hosts was recorded for each month during the sampling period.

The incidence of the worms was high during the winter months on Physa fontinalis (and Lymnaea peregra) but low during the summer, and was high during the summer and low during the winter on Bithynia tentaculata.

It is postulated that this pattern of incidence may have been due to a migration of the worms from the pulmonate hosts to B. tentaculata in late spring, when the large pulmonates died after breeding, and a return migration to the pulmonates the following autumn.

There was found to be no association between the digeneans parasitizing the molluscs and the occurrence of the oligochaetes, and it is suggested that in this case the oligochaetes have no influence on the parasitic burden of the molluscs.

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