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Eye-flukes in fish, living in cooling water from nuclear power plants

  • 1. Uppsala Univ. (Sweden). Zoologiska Inst.
  • 2. Statens Naturvaardsverk, Oeregrund (Sweden). Miljoekontrollab.

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We report here on the effects of raised water temperature on the prevalence, mean infrapopulation density and consequences of eye-flukes in fish. The study was mainly performed in the Biotest basin situated 120 km north of Stockholm, Sweden. This 1 km2 basin is an enclosed brackish water (5 permillage) area receiving heated (about 8 degree C) cooling water (90 m3/s) from Forsmark nuclear power station. Both morphological and experimental studies of the parasite larvae of sampled fish indicate that we are dealing with four strains of Diplostomum, two of which occur in perch and the other two in roach. Since taxonomic revisions are under hand elsewhere we prefer to name these strains Diplostomum sp1-4. Metacercariae of D.sp 1 were found between the retina and sclera in the eye of perch while that of D.sp 4 were found in the eye-lens of roach in over 90 % of fish examined. Metacercariae of the other two D.-species and of Tylodelphys clavata and Cotylurus sp were found at lower frequencies. Cercariae of Diplostomum spp were found to develop from sporocysts in snails of the genus Lymnaea. The period of cercarial shedding starts about one month earlier and is also prolonged in the Biotest basin compared to the reference locality. The infection procedure, however, is the same in both areas. During experimental infections with cercariae on yearlings of bleak we found a distinct correlation between an increased fry mortality and an increased cercariae density, a connection which was strengthened at increased water temperature. Furthermore, the results indicate that the defence mechanisms of the fish respond slower towards infections with Diplostomum spp than that is known to be the case with bacterial infections. The speed with which the metacercariae accumulate in the eye of the fish is higher in the Biotest basin than in the reference locality. In spite of this, the mean infrapopulation density of metacercariae in older fish is not higher here than in the reference locality which indicates that an increased parasite-induced host mortality, mainly due to predation, may occur in the Biotest basin. (authors)

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Additional titles

Original title (Swedish)
Parasitangrepp i oegon hos fisk, som lever i kylvatten fraan kaernkraftsreaktorer
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Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
47 p.
Report number
SNV--3539

INIS

Country of Publication
Sweden
Country of Input or Organization
Sweden
INIS RN
20071918
Subject category
S61: RADIATION PROTECTION AND DOSIMETRY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Progress Report
Descriptors DEI
EYES; FISHES; NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS; PARASITES; PLATYHELMINTHS; PROGRESS REPORT; REACTOR COOLING SYSTEMS
Descriptors DEC
ANIMALS; AQUATIC ORGANISMS; BODY; COOLING SYSTEMS; INVERTEBRATES; NUCLEAR FACILITIES; ORGANS; POWER PLANTS; REACTOR COMPONENTS; SENSE ORGANS; THERMAL POWER PLANTS; VERTEBRATES