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Snail-trematode dynamics in central Alberta wetlands: A longitudinal survey of infections and interactions

McPhail, B. A.; Tomusiak, S.; Veinot, H.; Dodds, N.; Hanington, P. C.

2025-05-30 ecology
10.1101/2025.05.26.656203 bioRxiv
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Previous research has shown that host diversity and heterogeneity promote parasite abundance and heterogeneity by creating additional niches for parasites to occupy. Central Alberta, Canada, sees a diverse array of native and migratory species each year. A previous snail-trematode survey conducted at six lakes in central Alberta from 2013-2015 uncovered 79 trematode species. However, analyses suggested that additional species remained to be uncovered. To build on this baseline, we conducted further snail-trematode collections from 2019 to 2022 at eight reclaimed wetland sites in various stages of reclamation, along with one established lake in Alberta. Across the nine sites, we collected 22,397 snails, of which 1,981 were infected with digenean trematodes. We also documented broader biodiversity at these sites using traditional survey techniques. Through DNA barcoding, we identified 74 trematode species infecting five snail species. Among these were 23 trematode species not previously reported in central Alberta and nine putative novel species. In addition, we observed several previously unreported snail-trematode interactions. While trematode richness did not vary significantly with the wetland reclamation stage, host identity did influence richness: Physa gyrina hosted significantly more trematode species than Planorbella trivolvis. When combined with data from the earlier survey, sample completeness analyses indicate that we captured 100% of the dominant species and 99% of the typical species, but only 63% of the overall species diversity in central Alberta. These findings underscore that trematode diversity in central Alberta remains underestimated and highlight the continued value of long-term and host-inclusive sampling efforts.

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