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dc.contributor.author | JORISSEN, Michiel | - |
dc.contributor.author | Vanschoenwinkel, B. | - |
dc.contributor.author | Pariselle, A. | - |
dc.contributor.author | ARTOIS, Tom | - |
dc.contributor.author | Danadu, C. | - |
dc.contributor.author | Huyse, T. | - |
dc.contributor.author | Kapepula Kasembele, G. | - |
dc.contributor.author | Muterezi Bukinga, F. | - |
dc.contributor.author | Simkova, A. | - |
dc.contributor.author | Snoeks, J. | - |
dc.contributor.author | Van Sever, W. | - |
dc.contributor.author | Vreven, E. J. | - |
dc.contributor.author | Wamuini Lunkayilakio, S. | - |
dc.contributor.author | VANHOVE, Maarten | - |
dc.date.accessioned | 2025-01-28T08:32:20Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2025-01-28T08:32:20Z | - |
dc.date.issued | 2025 | - |
dc.date.submitted | 2025-01-27T15:26:42Z | - |
dc.identifier.citation | Hydrobiologia, | - |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/1942/45184 | - |
dc.description.abstract | A release from parasites is assumed to be a major factor to the success of invasive species. However, strong evidence for a lower parasite load in invasive species is sparse on a larger geographical scale. To test this hypothesis, we analysed the monogenean gill parasite communities of invasive and native Nile tilapia across the African continent. We find significantly lower parasite loads in invasive populations, but no difference in parasite richness between invasive and native populations. Additionally, significant differences in parasite load and richness within the native range were found. We analysed the parasite community composition with a permanova and found strong variation in parasite communities both among native and invasive Nile tilapia. About 16% of this variation could be explained by two significant explanatory variables: introduction status of the host (4%) and ichthyofaunal province (12%), meaning both introduction status and geographical location influence parasite community composition. Furthermore, significant indicator parasite species were found for introduction status, river basin and ichthyofaunal province. Overall, we illustrate the potential value of ectoparasites to inform about the native environment and introduction history of fish. Possibly, this type of forensic parasitology, easily performed on museum specimens, could be useful to help resolve enigmatic invasions. | - |
dc.description.sponsorship | This research was supported by the Belgian Federal Science Policy Ofce (BRAIN-be Pioneer Project (BR/132/ PI/TILAPIA), the University Development Cooperation of the Flemish Interuniversity Council (VLIR-UOS) South Initiative ZRDC2014MP084, the OCA type II project S1_RDC_TILAPIA and the Mbisa Congo project 2013–2018), the latter two being framework agreement projects of the RMCA with the Belgian Development Cooperation, Czech Science Foundation project no. P505/12/G112—European Centre of Ichthyoparasitology (ECIP). MWPJ is supported by a BOF Reserve Fellowship from Hasselt University. MPMV received travel grant K220314N from the Research Foundation—Flanders (FWO-Vlaanderen), support from the Belgian DirectorateGeneral for Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid (CEBioS programme at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences) and the Special Research Fund of Hasselt University (BOF20TT06). The research leading to results presented in this publication was carried out with infrastructure funded by EMBRC Belgium – FWO project GOH3817N. Fieldwork was carried out under mission statements 863/2014 (Faculté des Sciences Agronomiques, Université de Lubumbashi), C/075/2015/I.S.P./MBNGU/AUT.AC and AC/076/2015/I.S.P./ MBNGU/AUT.AC. | - |
dc.language.iso | en | - |
dc.publisher | SPRINGER | - |
dc.rights | The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2025 | - |
dc.subject.other | Biostatistics | - |
dc.subject.other | Oreochromis niloticus | - |
dc.subject.other | Monogenea | - |
dc.subject.other | Africa | - |
dc.title | Do parasite communities differ between invasive and native fish hosts? A case of monogeneans infecting the gills of Nile tilapia | - |
dc.type | Journal Contribution | - |
local.format.pages | 18 | - |
local.bibliographicCitation.jcat | A1 | - |
dc.description.notes | Jorissen, MWP (corresponding author), Hasselt Univ, Ctr Environm Sci, Res Grp Zool Biodivers & Toxicol, Diepenbeek, Belgium. | - |
dc.description.notes | Michiel.jorissen@mil.be | - |
local.publisher.place | VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS | - |
local.type.refereed | Refereed | - |
local.type.specified | Article | - |
local.bibliographicCitation.status | Early view | - |
dc.identifier.doi | 10.1007/s10750-024-05789-8 | - |
dc.identifier.isi | 001395753300001 | - |
local.provider.type | wosris | - |
local.description.affiliation | [Jorissen, M. W. P.; Artois, T.; Vanhove, M. P. M.] Hasselt Univ, Ctr Environm Sci, Res Grp Zool Biodivers & Toxicol, Diepenbeek, Belgium. | - |
local.description.affiliation | [Jorissen, M. W. P.; Huyse, T.; Snoeks, J.; Vreven, E. J.] Africamuseum, Dept Zool, Tervuren, Belgium. | - |
local.description.affiliation | [Vanschoenwinkel, B.] Vrije Univ Brussel, Biol Dept, Community Ecol Lab, Brussels, Belgium. | - |
local.description.affiliation | [Pariselle, A.] Univ Montpellier, CNRS, IRD, ISEM, Montpellier, France. | - |
local.description.affiliation | [Pariselle, A.] Mohammed V Univ, Fac Sci, Res Ctr Plant & Microbial Biotechnol Biodivers & E, Lab Biodivers Ecol & Genome, Rabat, Morocco. | - |
local.description.affiliation | [Danadu, C.] Univ Kisangani, Fac Sci, Kisangani, DEM REP CONGO. | - |
local.description.affiliation | [Huyse, T.; Snoeks, J.; Van Sever, W.; Vreven, E. J.] Univ Leuven, Lab Biodivers & Evolutionary Genom, Leuven, Belgium. | - |
local.description.affiliation | [Kapepula Kasembele, G.] Univ Lubumbashi, Fac Sci Agron, Unite Rech Biodiversite & Exploitat durable Zones, Lubumbashi, Haut Katanga, DEM REP CONGO. | - |
local.description.affiliation | [Muterezi Bukinga, F.] Ctr Rech Hydrobiol Uvira, Dept Biol, Sect Parasitol, Uvira, Sud Kivu, DEM REP CONGO. | - |
local.description.affiliation | [Simkova, A.; Vanhove, M. P. M.] Masaryk Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Bot & Zool, Brno, Czech Republic. | - |
local.description.affiliation | [Wamuini Lunkayilakio, S.] INST PEDAG SUPER, MBANZA NGUNGU, DEM REP CONGO. | - |
local.uhasselt.international | yes | - |
item.contributor | JORISSEN, Michiel | - |
item.contributor | Vanschoenwinkel, B. | - |
item.contributor | Pariselle, A. | - |
item.contributor | ARTOIS, Tom | - |
item.contributor | Danadu, C. | - |
item.contributor | Huyse, T. | - |
item.contributor | Kapepula Kasembele, G. | - |
item.contributor | Muterezi Bukinga, F. | - |
item.contributor | Simkova, A. | - |
item.contributor | Snoeks, J. | - |
item.contributor | Van Sever, W. | - |
item.contributor | Vreven, E. J. | - |
item.contributor | Wamuini Lunkayilakio, S. | - |
item.contributor | VANHOVE, Maarten | - |
item.fullcitation | JORISSEN, Michiel; Vanschoenwinkel, B.; Pariselle, A.; ARTOIS, Tom; Danadu, C.; Huyse, T.; Kapepula Kasembele, G.; Muterezi Bukinga, F.; Simkova, A.; Snoeks, J.; Van Sever, W.; Vreven, E. J.; Wamuini Lunkayilakio, S. & VANHOVE, Maarten (2025) Do parasite communities differ between invasive and native fish hosts? A case of monogeneans infecting the gills of Nile tilapia. In: Hydrobiologia,. | - |
item.embargoEndDate | 2025-07-14 | - |
item.fulltext | With Fulltext | - |
item.accessRights | Embargoed Access | - |
crisitem.journal.issn | 0018-8158 | - |
crisitem.journal.eissn | 1573-5117 | - |
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