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Temporal Changes in Infection byin(Gobiidae) in the Nagara River Basin, Central Japan, from the 1960s to the 2020s.

Journal:
Zoological science
Year:
2026
Authors:
Koya, Yasunori et al.
Affiliation:
Faculty of Education · Japan

Abstract

, a parasitic cnidarian, was first isolated from a freshwater goby of the genuscollected from the Nagara River system in central Japan and was described as a new species in 2007. This study investigated the changes in parasitism ofspecies byin the Nagara River Basin.specimens, collected between 1967 and 2020 and stored at the Lake Biwa Museum and Gifu Prefectural Museum, were visually examined for the presence or absence of swelling of the abdomen or caudal peduncle specific toinfestation. No swelling was identified among the 45,018 specimens collected from the main stream; however, onespecimen collected from the Itaya River in 2011 exhibited a swelling among 1274 specimens collected from the tributaries. The myxospores extracted from the abdominal swelling were identified asthrough microscopic observation. Interviews with 26 individuals yielded four sightings of parasitized specimens, all of which occurred after 2007. Thus, there have been almost no cases ofspecies parasitism in the main stream from 2007 to the present, suggesting that parasitism may have predominantly spread to tributaries after 2007. Reasons for the changes in parasitism rates over time were discussed, including the possibility that parasitism rates in the main stream may have been underestimated due to biases caused by the sampling methods.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42080273/