Influence of Himasthla elongata (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae) metacercariae on heart rate in blue mussels (Mytilus edulis)

[Display omitted] •Heart rate increased in Mytilus edulis1 year after infection with Himasthla elongata.•Temperature (15–17 °C in this study) may be involved in outcome of infection.•Growth rate of infected mussels was slower compared to uninfected mussels. Whether metacercariae of the digenean Hima...

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description [Display omitted] •Heart rate increased in Mytilus edulis1 year after infection with Himasthla elongata.•Temperature (15–17 °C in this study) may be involved in outcome of infection.•Growth rate of infected mussels was slower compared to uninfected mussels. Whether metacercariae of the digenean Himasthla elongata (Himasthlidae) are harmful to their secondary intermediate hosts, the blue mussel, Mytilus edulis, is a disputable question. To shed light on this issue, we performed field monitoring of the heart rate (HR) in mussels infected with H. elongata over a period of 1.5 years. We observed a significant rise in HR in infected mussels, but only 1 year after infection and at temperatures of 15–17 °C. HR variance also grew sharply in infected mussels within the same temperature range. We also detected a decreased ability of infected mussels to compensate for the rise in the environment temperature. Finally, growth rate in the infected mussels was slower compared to the control group. We provide evidence for measurable pathogenic effects caused by H. elongata metacercariae in their secondary intermediate mussel hosts.
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