Integrated field, laboratory, and theoretical study of PKD spread in a Swiss prealpine river

Author:

Carraro Luca,Bertuzzo Enrico,Mari Lorenzo,Fontes Inês,Hartikainen Hanna,Strepparava Nicole,Schmidt-Posthaus Heike,Wahli Thomas,Jokela Jukka,Gatto MarinoORCID,Rinaldo Andrea

Abstract

Proliferative kidney disease (PKD) is a major threat to wild and farmed salmonid populations because of its lethal effect at high water temperatures. Its causative agent, the myxozoanTetracapsuloides bryosalmonae, has a complex lifecycle exploiting freshwater bryozoans as primary hosts and salmonids as secondary hosts. We carried out an integrated study of PKD in a prealpine Swiss river (the Wigger). During a 3-year period, data on fish abundance, disease prevalence, concentration of primary hosts’ DNA in environmental samples [environmental DNA (eDNA)], hydrological variables, and water temperatures gathered at various locations within the catchment were integrated into a newly developed metacommunity model, which includes ecological and epidemiological dynamics of fish and bryozoans, connectivity effects, and hydrothermal drivers. Infection dynamics were captured well by the epidemiological model, especially with regard to the spatial prevalence patterns. PKD prevalence in the sampled sites for both young-of-the-year (YOY) and adult brown trout attained 100% at the end of summer, while seasonal population decay was higher in YOY than in adults. We introduce a method based on decay distance of eDNA signal predicting local species’ density, accounting for variation in environmental drivers (such as morphology and geology). The model provides a whole-network overview of the disease prevalence. In this study, we show how spatial and environmental characteristics of river networks can be used to study epidemiology and disease dynamics of waterborne diseases.

Funder

Swiss National Science Foundation

FORNAT AG

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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