Title: Invasion of the Body Snatching Parasites
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2Parasites
An organism that benefits at the expense of a
different species of organism
There are LOTS of different types of parasites
Great fleas have little fleas upon their backs to
bite 'em,/ And little fleas have lesser fleas,
and so ad infinitum. -Jonathan Swift
3Local Parasites (animals)
4Local Parasites (plants)
L.A. County Department of Agricultural
Commissioner
Andrew Dunn
5Ocean Parasites
Stephen A. ("Ash") Bullard, PhD
Liz Traver
Edie Walker
6The Body Snatchers
- Act One Tongue-eating louse
- Act Two Parasitic barnacle (rhizocephalans)
- Act Three Trematode flukes
7The tongue-eating louse (Cymothoa exigua)
Andy Hayward
8The tongue-eating louse (Cymothoa exigua)
Matthew R. Gilligan, Savannah State University
9Parasitic Barnacles(rhizocephalans)
What is a Barnacle?
Ernst Haeckel 1904
10Barnacles
M.Buschmann
Michael Maggs
11So whats a parasitic barnacle?
Images from http//www.mesa.edu.au/
12Barnacle vs. Barnacle(?)
Nancy Sefton
Hans Hillewaert
A parasitic barnacle the rhizocephalan
NOAA
13Rhizocephalan Story
14Rhizocephalan Story
15Barnacle life cycle
16Rhizocephalan Story
Glenner et al. (2008)
17Normal crab
Martin L Gary
Crab infected with rhizocephalan
Normal crab with eggs
NOAA
Stephen A. ("Ash") Bullard, PhD
18Rhizocephalan Story
Hans Hillewaert
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20Rhizocephalan Story
Stephen A. ("Ash") Bullard, PhD
21Parasitic trematode fluke story Euhaplorchis
californiensis
Todd Huspeni
22LocationBallona Lagoon/ Venice Canals
Tara Crow
23The CastThe California Horn SnailCerithidea
california
Photos Peter Bryant
24The CastThe California KillifishFundulus
parvipinnis
Kelliann LeConte
25The CastThe Snowy EgretEgretta thula
Will Elder, NPS
Regualr Daddy
26The Trematode Fluke StoryEuhaplorchis
californiensis
Snowy Egret
Fluke Eggs in Mud
I see food!
Nom, nom, nom nom
bird poops
Johnath
I feel funny Ugh.
Will Elder, NPS
Time passes
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CA Killifish
CA Hornsnail
Kelliann LeConte
Peter Bryant
Fluke image Todd Huspeni
27Questions?
Thank you to all the contributing
photographers Slideshow created by Tara Crow
Santa Monica Pier Aquarium. Contact
tcrow_at_healthebay.org