The responses of larval copepods and monogeneans to light, gravity and magnetic fields

Title
The responses of larval copepods and monogeneans to light, gravity and magnetic fields
Publication Date
2002
Author(s)
Rothsey, Siobhan
Rohde, Klaus
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Polska Akademia Nauk
Place of publication
Poland
UNE publication id
une:15545
Abstract
We tested the reactions of one species of parasitic copepod and four species of larval monogeneans to magnetic fields, and of two species of parasitic copepods and four larval monogeneans to gravity and light. All six species reacted positively to light, however, geotaxis of the two copepod species exceeded phototaxis. The larvae of 'Hatschekia' sp. (Copepoda), 'Polylabroides australis' and 'Choricotyle australiensis' (Monogenea, Polyopisthocotylea) showed a significant preference for the magnetic North. 'Zeuxapta seriolae' (Monogenea, Polyopisthocotylea) showed a magnetic South preference under enhanced magnetic intensity. 'Allomurraytrema spari', the only monopisthocotylean monogenean examined, did not react to magnetic fields. This suggests that the posterior appendage, which is found only in polyopisthocotylean monogeneans, may be responsible for magneto-orientation. Preference of 'Hatschekia', 'P. australis' and 'C. australiensis' for the magnetic North indicates that the magnetic field induces swimming upward. Preference for the South in 'Zeuxapta seriolae' suggests downward swimming, thus increasing encounters with its deep swimming fish hosts. This is the first study in which magnetotaxis has been demonstrated in monogeneans and parasitic copepods.
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Citation
Acta Parasitologica, 47(2), p. 167-172
ISSN
1896-1851
1230-2821
Start page
167
End page
172

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