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Parazitologiia ; 42(4): 308-17, 2008.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18825922

ABSTRACT

Data on the dynamics of parasite fauna if the bream Abramis brama for 50-year period are presented. The relation between trophic status of the reservoir, preferred type of the bream feeding, and the abundance of its parasites is shown. It was established, that the number of parasites developing in plankton organisms increases during the period of intensive eutrophication. Recent data on the parasite fauna of bream indicate preferred feeding of the host on benthic invertebrates, that is favourable to its growth. Permanent tendency to the increase of the bream invasion by the Diplostomum metacercaria could be a reliable parasitological indicator of the water body eutrophication.


Subject(s)
Cyprinidae/parasitology , Eutrophication , Fresh Water/parasitology , Parasites/classification , Animals , Cyprinidae/physiology , Fresh Water/analysis , Parasite Egg Count , Parasites/isolation & purification , Population Density , Russia , Time Factors
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Biofizika ; 52(4): 760-8, 2007.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17907422

ABSTRACT

We present a mathematical model of the dynamics of a spatially heterogeneous predator-prey population system. A prototype of the model system is the Syamozero lake fish community. We study the impact of the invader, an intermediate predator, on the dynamics of the fish community. We show that the invasion can lead to the appearance of chaotic oscillations in the population density. We show also that different dynamical regimes resulting from the invasion, i.e., stationary, non-chaotic oscillatory and chaotic ones, can coexist. The "choice" of a specific regime therewith depends on the initial invader density. Our analysis of solutions of the mathematical models shows that the successful invasion of the alien species takes place solely in the absence of the competition between the invaders and the native species.


Subject(s)
Fishes/physiology , Food Chain , Models, Biological , Animals , Fresh Water , Population Dynamics , Russia
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Parazitologiia ; 41(6): 526-32, 2007.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18411651

ABSTRACT

Dynamics of abundance and changes of populations structure were investigated in a host-specific parasite of salmonids, cestode Proteocephalus longicollis from the vendace Coregonus albula L. of the Syamozero Lake during the period of more than forty years. A relative stability of the values of infestation indices independently of significant changes in the abundance and population structure of the vendace is established. Changes in the distribution of abundance and population structure of P. longicollis are shown to be connected with the change of the water body's status resulting from eutrophication. These changes can be considered as reliable indices of the succession in freshwater bodies.


Subject(s)
Cestoda , Fresh Water , Salmonidae/parasitology , Animals , Cestoda/anatomy & histology , Cestoda/physiology , Cestode Infections/veterinary , Ecosystem , Eutrophication , Fish Diseases/parasitology , Fresh Water/analysis , Host-Parasite Interactions , Life Cycle Stages , Population Density , Population Growth , Russia
4.
Biofizika ; 51(2): 358-66, 2006.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16637346

ABSTRACT

We have developed a conceptual mathematical model of the dynamics of a spatially heterogeneous population system, the prototype of which is the Syamozero lake fish community. Based on the analysis of solutions of the model, we show that interrelations between prey and predator populations in two neighboring habitats (pelagic and offshore zones) can lead to both undamped oscillations and stationary values of the population size. The population density was found to be close to the values oblained in the course of long-term observations of the biota of the Syamozero lake. Besides, we showed that the transition to the stationary states can be accompanied by long-term (dozens and hundreds of years) damped oscillations of the prey and predator population size. In natural waters, long-term transition periods can prevent the attainment of stationary regimes of fish community functioning.


Subject(s)
Fishes/physiology , Models, Biological , Animals , Population Dynamics
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Parazitologiia ; 34(2): 118-24, 2000.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10862398

ABSTRACT

The European smelt Osmerus eperlanus had been accidentally introduced into the ecosystem of the Syamozero Lake (Karelia). The population of this species has achieved a high density and caused serious changes in the structure and trophic relationships of fish community of the Syamozero ecosystem. The microsporidia Glugea hertwigi Weisenberg, 1921 has become a new and super-dominant parasite of the european smelt in this ecosystem. The invasion of microsporidia has caused a mass death of fishes, that has led to changes in population structure of the smelt and lowered a fish catch. The present study suggests to show a role of parasites in the ichthyocenosis structure regulation in freshwater ecosystem.


Subject(s)
Ecosystem , Fishes/parasitology , Fresh Water , Animals , Female , Fish Diseases/parasitology , Host-Parasite Interactions , Male , Microsporida , Microsporidiosis/parasitology , Microsporidiosis/veterinary , Population Density , Seasons
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