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The relationship between the freshwater pearl mussel (Margaritifera margaritifera) and its hosts

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Endangered freshwater pearl mussels Margaritifera margaritifera reveal a complex life cycle with an obligate host-dependent phase. Only two species, Atlantic salmon Salmo salar and brown trout S. trutta, are important hosts in Europe, indicating a high degree of specialization. Whilst freshwater pearl mussels with their filtering activity can provide important ecosystem services and indirectly improve the habitat quality for their salmonid hosts, their direct effects on physiological stress, reduced swimming performance, and increased mortality at high rates of infestation all support a parasitic character of the mussel during its hostdependent phase. From an evolutionary perspective, both the much greater generation time of the parasite compared to the host, as well as the great distribution ranges of M. margaritifera and its hosts should favour local adaptation patterns. The variable suitability of different salmonid strains and species as hosts for M. margaritifera and the resulting differences in the performance of larvae during the host-dependent phase indicate that host-management strategies should focus on maintaining high quality hosts at a regional scale to avoid selection or genetic drift effects which could erode the genetic and evolutionary potential for adaptation to changing environmental conditions.

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Taeubert, JE., Geist, J. The relationship between the freshwater pearl mussel (Margaritifera margaritifera) and its hosts. Biol Bull Russ Acad Sci 44, 67–73 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1062359017010149

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