Parasites in the Wadden Sea food web.

Thieltges, David W., Engelsma, Marc Y., Wendling, Carolin C. and Wegner, K. Mathias (2013) Parasites in the Wadden Sea food web. Journal of Sea Research, 82 . pp. 122-133. DOI 10.1016/j.seares.2012.06.002.

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Abstract

While the free-living fauna of the Wadden Sea has received much interest, little is known on the distribution and effects of parasites in the Wadden Sea food web. However, recent studies on this special type of trophic interaction indicate a high diversity of parasites in the Wadden Sea and suggest a multitude of effects on the hosts. This also includes effects on specific predator-prey relationships and the general structure of the food web. Focussing on molluscs, a major group in the Wadden Sea in terms of biomass and abundance and an important link between primary producers and predators, we review existing studies and exemplify the ecological role of parasites in the Wadden Sea food web. First, we give a brief inventory of parasites occurring in the Wadden Sea, ranging from microparasites (e.g. protozoa, bacteria) to macroparasites (e.g. helminths, parasitic copepods) and discuss the effects of spatial scale on heterogeneities in infection levels. We then demonstrate how parasites can affect host population dynamics by acting as a strong mortality factor, causing mollusc mass mortalities. In addition, we will exemplify how parasites can mediate the interaction strength of predator-prey relationships and affect the topological structure of the Wadden Sea food web as a whole. Finally, we highlight some ongoing changes regarding parasitism in the Wadden Sea in the course of global change (e.g. species introduction, climate change) and identify important future research questions to entangle the role of parasites in the Wadden Sea food web

Document Type: Article
Additional Information: WOS:000324223700011
Keywords: Molluscs; Macroparasites; Microparasites; Food web; Mortality factor; Trophic interactions
Research affiliation: OceanRep > GEOMAR > FB3 Marine Ecology > FB3-EV Marine Evolutionary Ecology
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Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: No
Publisher: Elsevier
Date Deposited: 17 Oct 2013 09:06
Last Modified: 09 Jul 2019 10:39
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/22130

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