%0 Journal Article %T First report of endosymbionts in Dreissena polymorpha from the brackish Curonian Lagoon, SE Baltic Sea %A Romualda Chu£¿ev£¿ %A Sergey E. Mastitsky %A Anastazja Zaiko %J Oceanologia %D 2012 %I Elsevier %X We report the first results of a parasitological study ofDreissena polymorpha (zebra mussels) from the brackishCuronian Lagoon, SE Baltic Sea. Zebra mussels were collected monthlyfrom May to October 2011 from a site near the mouth of the River Nemunas.Three types of endosymbionts were found in the mantle cavity andvisceral mass of the molluscs during dissections, i.e. thecommensal ciliate Conchophthirus acuminatus and parasitic ciliateOphryoglena sp., and rarely encountered, unidentified nematodes.The abundances of C. cuminatus and Ophryoglena sp.were positively associated with host shell length and watertemperature, but no effect of water salinity was detected.As the endosymbionts are either highly host-specific to zebra mussels(C. acuminatus and Ophryoglena sp.) or are probablyfree-living organisms that inadvertently infect the molluscs (nematodes),we conclude that the presence of D. polymorpha in theCuronian Lagoon does not pose any serious parasitologicalrisk to native biota. We emphasize, however, that this conclusionshould be treated with caution as it is based on a study conductedonly at a single location. Our work extends the currentlyscarce records of D. polymorpha parasites and commensals frombrackish waters, and adds to a better understanding of the ecologicalimpact this highly invasive mollusc causes in the areas it has invaded. %K Dreissena polymorpha %K Conchophthirus acuminatus %K Ophryoglena sp. %K Seasonal dynamics %K Brackish water %U http://www.iopan.gda.pl/oceanologia/54_4.html#A9