''Profilicollis'' is a
genus
Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial n ...
of
acanthocephala
Acanthocephala (Greek , ', thorn + , ', head) is a phylum of parasitic worms known as acanthocephalans, thorny-headed worms, or spiny-headed worms, characterized by the presence of an eversible proboscis, armed with spines, which it uses to p ...
n
parasites
Parasitism is a close relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives on or inside another organism, the host, causing it some harm, and is adapted structurally to this way of life. The entomologist E. O. Wilson ha ...
of
crustacean
Crustaceans (Crustacea, ) form a large, diverse arthropod taxon which includes such animals as decapods, seed shrimp, branchiopods, fish lice, krill, remipedes, isopods, barnacles, copepods, amphipods and mantis shrimp. The crustacean gro ...
s. The status of the genus ''Profilicollis'' has been debated, and species placed in this genus were formerly included in the genus ''
Polymorphus
''Polymorphus'' is a genus of parasitic worms from the phylum Acanthocephala. This group uses amphipod crustaceans as intermediate hosts and various birds as final hosts.
The genus used to be a larger group, but species that were formerly place ...
''. However, research on the morphology of the group and their use of hosts has concluded that ''Profilicollis'' and ''Polymorphus'' should be regarded as distinct genera, and species previously described as ''Polymorphus altmani'' are now referred to as ''Profilicollis altmani'' in taxonomic and biological literature. ''Profilicollis'' parasites infect decapod crustaceans, usually shore crabs, as intermediate hosts, and use many species of shorebirds as definitive (final) hosts.
Life cycle
This parasite first develops in the haemocoel or digestive gland of shore crabs, which are the intermediate host. The species of crabs that are parasitized differs between ''Profilicollis'' species. Mole crabs in the genus ''Emerita'' are parasitized throughout North and South America by ''Profilicollis altmani''.
After infection of the crab, the parasite becomes a dormant cystacanth until the crab is eaten by a suitable bird, such as the
surf scoter
The surf scoter (''Melanitta perspicillata'') is a large sea duck native to North America. Adult males are almost entirely black with characteristic white patches on the forehead and the nape and adult females are slightly smaller and browner. ...
''Melanitta perspicillata'' or
herring gull Herring gull is a common name for several birds in the genus '' Larus'', all formerly treated as a single species.
Three species are still combined in some taxonomies:
* American herring gull (''Larus smithsonianus'') - North America
* European ...
, ''Larus argentatus'' (the final or definitive host). Once the parasite cystacanth has passed through the stomach of the bird, it develops into the adult worm and attaches to the intestines of the bird. Eggs produced by the parasite are released from the bird with bird feces and enter the ocean. Here the eggs are transported by the currents until they are ingested by a filter-feeding mole crab.
The southern
sea otter
The sea otter (''Enhydra lutris'') is a marine mammal native to the coasts of the northern and eastern North Pacific Ocean. Adult sea otters typically weigh between , making them the heaviest members of the weasel family, but among the sma ...
, ''Enhydra lutris nereis'' is an accidental host (or paratenic host) of ''Profilicollis altmani'' and ''P. major''. Between 1998 and 2001, between 13% and 16.2% of sea otter carcasses found along the coasts of central California were determined to be caused by acanthocephalan peritonitis, or inflammation of the intestines caused by acanthocephalan parasites. This is a large increase in deaths of sea otters due to these parasites; only a few decades ago, the proportion of sea otters dying because of these parasites was almost negligible. Most of the sea otters that were found to be killed by infections by ''Profilicollis altmani'' were either young juvenile or older female otters, and it is hypothesized that they feed on sand crabs because they are less skilled at foraging or because of a decrease in their preferred prey.
Behavioral manipulation
Like many other acanthocephalans, recent studies have shown that the presence of cystacanth of ''Profilicollis antarcticus'' causes behavioral alterations due to changes in the levels of hemolymph dopamine in its intermediate host, the crab ''
Hemigrapsus crenulatus
''Hemigrapsus crenulatus'', the hairy-handed crab or ', is a marine crab of the family Varunidae, endemic to the New Zealand coast, although a taxon in Chile may be conspecific. It is an intertidal species with semi-terrestrial tendencies. They a ...
''. These changes in the biogenic amino levels can cause behavioral changes such as changes in response to external stimuli resulting from neurological damages (escape behavior), increased conspicuity resulting from modified pigmentation and/ or behavior and castration. Previous studies have also shown that crabs infected with cystacanths exhibit higher metabolic rates and activity levels than non-parasitized crabs.
The free living conditions of cystacanths in the hemocoelomic cavity of the intermediate host maybe interpreted as the direct way of altering the dopamine metabolic pathway. The alteration of dopamine levels in the hemolymph system implies that there is a generalized effect of the parasite on the body of its intermediate host, rather than an effect on the nerve ganglion level. Therefore, the increase in activity and metabolic rates for this host parasite system could be a consequence of higher metabolic cost of maintenance for the host, linked to the synthesis of monoamines and/ or the physiological consequences of their bio-availability. This altered physiological condition is beneficial for the parasite, considering that their final goal is to increase transmission by increasing the probability of predation on the intermediate host (the crab) by its definitive host (the gull).
Species
* ''
Profilicollis altmani
''Profilicollis'' is a genus of acanthocephalan parasites of crustaceans. The status of the genus ''Profilicollis'' has been debated, and species placed in this genus were formerly included in the genus ''Polymorphus''. However, research on the m ...
''
(Perry, 1942) Van Cleave, 1947
Infects mole crabs as intermediate hosts in North and South America. Final hosts include scoters, ''
Melanitta
The scoters are stocky seaducks in the genus ''Melanitta''. The drakes are mostly black and have swollen bills, the females are brown. They breed in the far north of Europe, Asia, and North America, and winter farther south in temperate zones o ...
'' spp.; gulls, ''Chroicocephalus maculipennis'', ''Leucopheus pipixcan'', ''Larus modestus'', and ''L. dominicanus'';
lesser scaup
The lesser scaup (''Aythya affinis'') is a small North American diving duck that migrates south as far as Central America in winter. It is colloquially known as the little bluebill or broadbill because of its distinctive blue bill. The origin o ...
, ''Marilla affnis'';
sanderling
The sanderling (''Calidris alba'') is a small wading bird. The name derives from Old English ''sand-yrðling'', "sand-ploughman". The genus name is from Ancient Greek ''kalidris'' or ''skalidris'', a term used by Aristotle for some grey-colour ...
, ''Calidris alba'';
dunlin
The dunlin (''Calidris alpina'') is a small wader, formerly sometimes separated with the other "stints" in the genus ''Erolia''. The English name is a dialect form of "dunling", first recorded in 1531–1532. It derives from ''dun'', "dull brown ...
, ''Calidris alpina'';
whimbrel, ''Phaeopus hudsonicus'';
rhinoceros auklet
The rhinoceros auklet (''Cerorhinca monocerata'') is a seabird and a close relative of the puffins. It is the only extant species of the genus ''Cerorhinca''. Given its close relationship with the puffins, the common name rhinoceros puffin has b ...
, ''Cerorhinca monocerata''; and
willet
The willet (''Tringa semipalmata'') is a large shorebird in the family Scolopacidae. It is a relatively large and robust sandpiper, and is the largest of the species called "shanks" in the genus '' Tringa''. Its closest relative is the lesser ...
, ''Catoptrophorus semipalmatus''. This species was moved to this genus by Van Cleave in 1947.
This species was redescribed in great detail by Amin et al. in 2022 on the basis of specimens from Pacific mole crab ''
Emerita analoga
''Emerita analoga'', the Pacific sand crab or Pacific mole crab, is a species of small, sand-burrowing decapod crustacean found living in the sand along the temperate western coasts of North and South America. It is found on exposed sandy beache ...
'' (
Hippidae
Hippidae is a family of decapod crustaceans, currently known by the English name as either mole crab or sand crab, and by an earlier English name as sand bug. They are closely related to the family Albuneidae, with which they are usually joined ...
) and Belcher's gull ''
Larus belcheri
Belcher's gull (''Larus belcheri''), also known as the band-tailed gull, is a bird in the family Laridae found along the Pacific coast of South America. It formerly included the very similar Olrog's gull as a subspecies, but that bird occurs on ...
'' (
Laridae
Laridae is a family of seabirds in the order Charadriiformes that includes the gulls, terns, skimmers and kittiwakes. It includes around 100 species arranged into 22 genera. They are an adaptable group of mostly aerial birds found worldwide.
Ta ...
), in Peru.
[ ]
* ''
Profilicollis antarcticus
''Profilicollis'' is a genus of acanthocephalan parasites of crustaceans. The status of the genus ''Profilicollis'' has been debated, and species placed in this genus were formerly included in the genus '' Polymorphus''. However, research on the ...
''
(Zdzitowiecki, 1985)
Infects shore crabs such as ''
Hemigrapsus crenulatus
''Hemigrapsus crenulatus'', the hairy-handed crab or ', is a marine crab of the family Varunidae, endemic to the New Zealand coast, although a taxon in Chile may be conspecific. It is an intertidal species with semi-terrestrial tendencies. They a ...
'' and gulls such as ''
Larus dominicanus
The kelp gull (''Larus dominicanus''), also known as the Dominican gull, is a gull that breeds on coasts and islands through much of the Southern Hemisphere. The nominate ''L. d. dominicanus'' is the subspecies found around South America, par ...
'' in Chile and New Zealand.
* ''
Profilicollis arcticus
''Profilicollis'' is a genus of acanthocephalan parasites of crustaceans. The status of the genus ''Profilicollis'' has been debated, and species placed in this genus were formerly included in the genus ''Polymorphus''. However, research on the m ...
''
(Van Cleave, 1920)
* ''
Profilicollis botulus''
(Van Cleave, 1916)
Infects shore crabs such as ''
Hemigrapsus oregonensis
''Hemigrapsus oregonensis'' is a small shore crab of the family Varunidae; formerly classified under the family Grapsidae. It is known under several common names, including yellow shore crab, hairy shore crab, green shore crab, mud-flat crab, b ...
'' and the invasive green crab ''
Carcinus maenas
''Carcinus maenas'' is a common littoral crab. It is known by different names around the world. In the British Isles, it is generally referred to as the shore crab, or green shore crab. In North America and South Africa, it bears the name eur ...
'' as well as the lobster ''
Homarus americanus
The American lobster (''Homarus americanus'') is a species of lobster found on the Atlantic coast of North America, chiefly from Labrador to New Jersey. It is also known as Atlantic lobster, Canadian lobster, true lobster, northern lobster, Can ...
''. Its final hosts are shorebirds such as
common goldeneye
The common goldeneye or simply goldeneye (''Bucephala clangula'') is a medium-sized sea duck of the genus ''Bucephala'', the goldeneyes. Its closest relative is the similar Barrow's goldeneye. The genus name is derived from the Ancient Greek ...
, ''Bucephala clangula'';
Barrow's goldeneye
Barrow's goldeneye (''Bucephala islandica'') is a medium-sized sea duck of the genus '' Bucephala'', the goldeneyes. This bird was named after Sir John Barrow. The genus name is derived from Ancient Greek ''boukephalos'', "bullheaded", from ''b ...
, ''B. islandica'';
greater scaup
The greater scaup (''Aythya marila''), just scaup in Europe or, colloquially, "bluebill" in North America, is a mid-sized diving duck, larger than the closely related lesser scaup. It spends the summer months breeding in Alaska, northern Canad ...
, ''Aythya marila'';
eider duck
Eiders () are large seaducks in the genus ''Somateria''. The three extant species all breed in the cooler latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere.
The down feathers of eider ducks, and some other ducks and geese, are used to fill pillows and qu ...
, ''Somateria mollissima''; and
long-tailed duck
The long-tailed duck (''Clangula hyemalis''), formerly known as oldsquaw, is a medium-sized sea duck that breeds in the tundra and taiga regions of the arctic and winters along the northern coastlines of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It is t ...
, ''Clangula hyemalis''.
* ''
Profilicollis chasmagnathi
''Profilicollis'' is a genus of acanthocephalan parasites of crustaceans. The status of the genus ''Profilicollis'' has been debated, and species placed in this genus were formerly included in the genus ''Polymorphus''. However, research on the m ...
''
(Holcman-Spector, Mane-Garzon and Dei-Cas, 1977)
Infects estuarine crabs (described in Uruguay) and gulls, including ''
Larus atlanticus''. The species was moved to this genus by Golvan, 1994.
* ''
Profilicollis formosus
''Profilicollis'' is a genus of acanthocephalan parasites of crustaceans. The status of the genus ''Profilicollis'' has been debated, and species placed in this genus were formerly included in the genus ''Polymorphus''. However, research on the m ...
''
Schmidt and Kuntz, 1967
Infects ''
Macrobrachium'' and
domestic duck
The domestic duck or domestic mallard (''Anas platyrhynchos domesticus'') is a subspecies of mallard that has been domesticated by humans and raised for meat, eggs, and down feathers. A few are also kept for show, as pets, or for their ornament ...
s in Taiwan.
* ''
Profilicollis major
''Profilicollis major'' is a species of acanthocephalan parasites of crustaceans
Crustaceans (Crustacea, ) form a large, diverse arthropod taxon which includes such animals as decapods, seed shrimp, branchiopods, fish lice, krill, remiped ...
''
Lundström, 1942
Infects the Atlantic rock crab ''
Cancer irroratus
''Cancer irroratus'' (common name the ''Atlantic rock crab'' or ''peekytoe crab'') is a crab in the genus ''Cancer''. It is found from Iceland to South Carolina at depths up to , and reaches across the carapace.
Distribution
This crab species ...
'', although likely other species as well. This parasite has also found in the intestines of sea otters, although it appears to be much less pathogenic to the otters than ''Profilicollis altmani''.
* ''
Profilicollis novaezelandensis
''Profilicollis'' is a genus of acanthocephalan parasites of crustaceans. The status of the genus ''Profilicollis'' has been debated, and species placed in this genus were formerly included in the genus '' Polymorphus''. However, research on the ...
''
(Brockerhoff, 2002)
Infects shore crabs such as ''
Hemigrapsus crenulatus
''Hemigrapsus crenulatus'', the hairy-handed crab or ', is a marine crab of the family Varunidae, endemic to the New Zealand coast, although a taxon in Chile may be conspecific. It is an intertidal species with semi-terrestrial tendencies. They a ...
'', and mud crabs ''
Macrophthalmus hirtipes
The stalk-eyed mud crab, ''Macrophthalmus hirtipes'', is a marine large-eyed crab of the family Macrophthalmidae, endemic to New Zealand including Campbell Island. It grows to around shell width. It is either the only species in the subgenus '' ...
'' and ''
Helice crassa
The tunnelling mud crab, ''Austrohelice crassa'', is a marine large-eyed crab of the family Grapsidae, endemic to the sea coasts of New Zealand. Their carapace
A carapace is a Dorsum (biology), dorsal (upper) section of the exoskeleton or sh ...
''. They then infect birds such as the
South Island pied oystercatcher ''Haematopus ostralegus finschi'' and
bar-tailed godwit
The bar-tailed godwit (''Limosa lapponica'') is a large and strongly migratory wader in the family Scolopacidae, which feeds on bristle-worms and shellfish on coastal mudflats and estuaries. It has distinctive red breeding plumage, long legs, an ...
''Limosa lapponica'' in New Zealand.
* ''
Profilicollis rancoensis''
* ''
Profilicollis sphaerocephalus
''Profilicollis'' is a genus of acanthocephalan parasites of crustaceans. The status of the genus ''Profilicollis'' has been debated, and species placed in this genus were formerly included in the genus ''Polymorphus''. However, research on the m ...
''
(Bremser, 1819)
Infects many grapsid crabs (including ''
Brachynotus spinosus
''Brachynotus'' is a genus of crabs, comprising the following species:
*''Brachynotus atlanticus'' Forest, 1957
*''Brachynotus foresti'' Zariquiey Alvarez, 1968
*''Brachynotus gemmellari'' (Rizza, 1839)
*''Brachynotus gemmellaroi'' (Rizza, 1839 ...
,'' ''
Cyclograpsus granulosus
''Cyclograpsus granulosus'', the purple mottled shore crab or smooth shore crab, is an Australasian crab species.
Description
''C. granulosus'' grows to a carapace
A carapace is a dorsal (upper) section of the exoskeleton or shell in a num ...
'', ''
Paragrapsus gaimardii
''Paragrapsus'' is a genus of crabs from South Eastern Australia, containing the following species:
*''Paragrapsus gaimardii'' (H. Milne-Edwards, 1837)
*''Paragrapsus laevis'' (Dana, 1851)
*''Paragrapsus quadridentatus'' (H. Milne-Edwards, 183 ...
'', ''
Paragrapsus laevis
''Paragrapsus laevis'' is a species of crab found in south eastern Australia, from southern Queensland to around the South Australian border, including Tasmania.
It is commonly known as the mottled shore crab. Carapace is up to around 35 ...
'' and ''
Paragrapsus quadridentatus
''Paragrapsus'' is a genus of crabs from South Eastern Australia, containing the following species:
*'' Paragrapsus gaimardii'' (H. Milne-Edwards, 1837)
*''Paragrapsus laevis
''Paragrapsus laevis'' is a species of crab found in south east ...
'') 1 species of portunid crab (''
Nectocarcinus integrifrons''). This species also infects gulls.
Proposed synonyms
* ''Profilicollis kenti'' and ''Profilicollis texensis'' were described as parasitizing mole crabs in North America, in addition to the species ''Profilicollis altmani''. Morphological examination first suggested that ''Profilicollis kenti'' and ''Profilicollis texensis'' were synonyms of ''Profilicollis altmani''.
Later, DNA sequencing of acanthocephalans sampled form the mole crab ''Emerita analoga'' in the Pacific and ''E. talpoida'' in the Atlantic showed that only one species of acanthocephalan was present in ''Emerita'' crabs in North America.
* ''Profilicollis bullocki'' was reported as parasitizing the
mole crab
Hippoidea is a superfamily of decapod crustaceans known as sand crabs or mole crabs.
Ecology
Hippoids are adapted to burrowing into sandy beaches, a habit they share with raninid crabs, and the parallel evolution of the two groups is striking ...
s in Chile and Peru. DNA sequences were used to test whether the species ''Profilicollis bullocki'' in South America was genetically distinct from ''Profilicollis altmani'' in North America. The parasites from the mole crab ''Emerita analoga'' in Chile and ''E. rathbunae'' in Panama were found to be highly similar to the acanthocephalans from mole crabs in North America, strongly suggesting they are the same species.
Later research showed that acanthocephalan parasites from the Atlantic coast of South America (Uruguay) are also genetically similar, and belong to the same species.
References
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Polymorphidae
Acanthocephala genera