Amount of shed cercariea of L. littorea with and without experimental crab presence

In this study, we examined how chemical cues from a predatory marine crab affect the transmission of a parasitic trematode from its first (periwinkle) to its second (mussel) intermediate host. We collected the data in a laboratory experiment. Here, snails (Littorina littorea) infected with a parasite (Himasthla elongata) were kept in two different treatments (with predation risk and control). Subsequently, the excreted cercariae were collected as data. The experiments were conducted at the Wadden Sea Station of the Alfred Wegener Institute in List, Sylt, Germany. We sampled the snails at the the Danish coast of the Baltic Sea (Jütland, Arosund; 5515'45.8'N 942'39.2'E). Snails had a shell height of 14-18mm corresponding to an age of two years. Infection status were screened at the laboratory. The crabs for the predation cue were sampled at the Oddewatt, List Sylt (German, Wadden Sea). Only male crabs with a size og 20-30mm catapace width were sampled. The blue mussels were sampled at the west coast of Sylt (Wenningstedt beach) were trematode infection do not occur naturally (confirmed by screening 50 mussels).

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Cornelius, Annika, Buschbaum, Christian, Khosravi, Maral, Waser, Andreas M, Wegner, K Mathias, Thieltges, David W (2023). Dataset: Amount of shed cercariea of L. littorea with and without experimental crab presence. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.956827

DOI retrieved: 2023

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Imported on November 30, 2024
Last update November 30, 2024
License CC-BY-4.0
Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.956827
Author Cornelius, Annika
Given Name Annika
Family Name Cornelius
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Buschbaum, Christian
Khosravi, Maral
Waser, Andreas M
Wegner, K Mathias
Thieltges, David W
Source Creation 2023
Publication Year 2023
Resource Type text/tab-separated-values - filename: Cornelius_2023c
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Name: BiologicalClassification