''Bothriocephalus acheilognathi'', also known as the Asian tapeworm, is a freshwater fish parasite that originated from China and Eastern Russia. It is a generalized
parasite
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that affects a wide variety of fish
hosts
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, particularly
cyprinid
Cyprinidae is a family of freshwater fish commonly called the carp or minnow family. It includes the carps, the true minnows, and relatives like the barbs and barbels. Cyprinidae is the largest and most diverse fish family and the largest verte ...
s, contributing to its overall success.
Description
''B. acheilognathi'' has a fleshy scolex (head region) with an undeveloped terminal disc and two long attachment grooves called bothria positioned dorsoventrally. The scolex is distinctively shaped like an inverted heart or an arrowhead. Its ribbon-like body consists of flattened segments called proglottids. It typically grows to a length of with widths of up to , but exceedingly large specimens reaching have been recorded.
They are remarkable in their ability to adapt their sizes depending on the size of their hosts.
Taxonomy
''Bothriocephalus acheilognathi'' has more than twenty known
synonyms
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.
It was originally described as three species, all of them from
non-native populations. In 1934, the Japanese helminthologist
Satyu Yamaguti
was a Japanese parasitologist, entomologist, and helminthologist. He was a specialist of mosquitoes and helminths such as digeneans, monogeneans, cestodes, acanthocephalans and nematodes. He also worked on the parasitic crustaceans Copepoda and ...
first described specimens from wild fish recovered from Ogura Lake,
Japan
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. He named them as two different species - ''Bothriocephalus acheilognathi'' and ''Bothriocephalus opsariichthydis''. In 1955, the Chinese helminthologist Liang-Sheng Yeh described more specimens recovered from grass carp (''
Ctenopharyngodon idella
The grass carp (''Ctenopharyngodon idella'') is a species of large herbivorous freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae, native to the Pacific Far East, with a native range stretching from northern Vietnam to the Amur River on the Sino-Russian ...
'') in
South China
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as ''Bothriocephalus gowkongensis''. These species were later recognized as synonyms by later authors, and Yamaguti's original name for the species was retained by the rules of precedence.
Distribution and habitat
The natural host of ''Bothriocephalus acheilognathi'' is the grass carp which is native to the
Amur River
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in
China
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and eastern
Russia
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. But it has become widespread throughout the world by means of introductions of the grass carp. Even the
type specimen
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s were not native. It is now known to exist in Europe, Australia, Mexico, Panama, Honduras,
[ ] the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. It can infect species of fish that belong to the families
Cyprinidae
Cyprinidae is a family of freshwater fish commonly called the carp or minnow family. It includes the carps, the true minnows, and relatives like the barbs and barbels. Cyprinidae is the largest and most diverse fish family and the largest verte ...
,
Poecilidae
The Poeciliidae are a family of freshwater fishes of the order Cyprinodontiformes, the tooth-carps, and include well-known live-bearing aquarium fish, such as the guppy, molly, platy, and swordtail. The original distribution of the family was t ...
,
Cichlidae
Cichlids are fish from the family Cichlidae in the order Cichliformes. Cichlids were traditionally classed in a suborder, the Labroidei, along with the wrasses ( Labridae), in the order Perciformes, but molecular studies have contradicted thi ...
and
Centrarchidae
Centrarchidae, better known as sunfishes, is a family of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the order Perciformes (formerly belonging to the deprecated order Centrarchiformes), native only to North America. There are eight universally inc ...
.
In Australia, it infects fish in the Family
Eleotridae
Eleotridae is a family of fish commonly known as sleeper gobies, with about 34 genera and 180 species. Most species are found in the tropical Indo-Pacific region, but there are also species in subtropical and temperate regions, warmer parts of th ...
, and likely others.
Pathology
The parasite attaches near the anterior portion of the intestine, just posterior to the bile duct. An accumulation of tapeworms in this area leads to digestive tract blockage that distends the intestinal wall leading to perforation. When attached, ''B. acheilognathi'' envelopes parts of the intestines and induces an inflammatory response. The inflammation can lead to hemorrhage and necrosis. Clinical signs also include, weight loss, anemia, and mortality (especially in young fishes).
Infections can be detected by the presence of eggs or body parts in feces, and by the presence of the tapeworm in the gut of the fish.
Life cycle
The life cycle of ''B. acheilognathi'' involves a definitive host, a fish, and an intermediate host, a copepod. The adult tapeworm is hermaphroditic; each proglottid has a complete set of both male and female reproductive organs and produces eggs via self-fertilization. The tapeworm is sensitive to temperature, in addition the species is thermophilic; lower temperatures interfere and delay development and completion of the life cycle. The eggs are released into the water through the fish fecal material, where they hatch into free-swimming hexacanth (six-hooked) larvae. Between 1 and 28 days, the eggs will hatch according to the water temperature range it is in. Eggs that hatch within 1–5 days occur at temperatures between 28 and 30 °C and eggs that hatch within 10–28 days occur at temperatures between 14 and 15 °C.
When the free-swimming larvae, called coracidia, are eaten by copepods (intermediate host), it penetrates into the gut wall, travels to the coelom, and develops into a second larval stage called a
procercoid Procercoid is the first larval stage of some tapeworms, which usually develops inside the body cavity of copepods. Flatworm in this stage is not enclosed in a protective cyst, but is infectious. Procercoids resemble their adult forms in pathways of ...
(infective form) all within 6–10 days. Once the infected copepods are eaten by the fish hosts, the procercoid rapidly transform into the plerocercoid stage and attaches to the intestinal gut wall, where it develops into the adult parasite over the course of 21–23 days.
Ecological impact
Studies have shown that ''B. acheilognathi'' decreases the size of fish worldwide causing great economic loss in hatcheries and fish farms. The Asian tapeworm was introduced globally via grass carp. Infestation is intermittent and follows a clear seasonal pattern with peak incidence in the summer. There are multiple chemotherapeutic solutions to fight infection. Tinostat, Yomesan, Droncit are examples of drugs (when mixed in fish food with oil) that are effective in relieving infection. Eliminating an infestation can be amplified by control of copepods in water.
In North America, introduced ''B. acheilognathi'' are also known to infect threatened native species like humpback chub (''
Gila cypha
The humpback chub (''Gila cypha'') is a federally protected fish that lived originally in fast waters of the Colorado River system in the United States. This species takes its name from the prominent hump between the head and dorsal fin, which i ...
''), Mojave tui chub (''
Siphateles bicolor mohavensis
The Mohave tui chub (''Siphateles bicolor mohavensis'') is a species of fish. It is an endangered chub originally found only in the Mojave River. Even though named after the Mojave River, the fish's name is normally spelled "Mohave". It was n ...
''), Virgin roundtail chub (''
Gila robusta seminuda''), woundfin minnow (''
Plagopterus argentissimus
The woundfin (''Plagopterus argentissimus'') is a species of minnow endemic to the Virgin River of the southwestern United States. It is the only species in the monotypic genus ''Plagopterus''.
Description
The woundfin is a small slender, silve ...
''),
''
Profundulus portillorum''
and the crucian carp (''
Carassius carassius
The crucian carp (''Carassius carassius'') is a medium-sized member of the common carp family Cyprinidae. It occurs widely in northern European regions. Its name derives from the Low German ''karusse'' or ''karutze'', possibly from Medieval Lati ...
'').
The discovery of the tapeworm's substantial infections within the crucian carp population in the UK is of particular concern because there have not been any known natural tapeworm parasites of these crucian carp. A plausible cause may be that the crucian carp have limited immunological defenses against this parasite. In Australia, introduced ''B. acheilognathi'' has caused fish kills of
Western Carp Gudgeon
The western carp gudgeon (''Hypseleotris klunzingeri'') is one of several carp gudgeon species. Carp gudgeons are very small perciform fish (similar in size, shape and colour) found in the Australian Murray River, Murray-Darling River system, m ...
and is strongly suspected of affecting other Australian freshwater fish species.
References
Further reading
*Anindo Choudhury and Rebecca A. Cole. 2012. Chapter 32. "''Bothriocephalus acheilognathi'' Yamaguti (Asian Tapeworm)". In: R.A. Francis (ed.).'' A Handbook of Global Freshwater Invasive Species''. Taylor and Francis, U.K.
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Cestoda
Parasitic helminths of fish
Animals described in 1934
Taxa named by Satyu Yamaguti