Data from: A habitat and a parasite: Adult and larval parasitic freshwater mussels impact habitat choice and predator-prey interactions of a host fish and its prey
Data files
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AT-E_E-S1_rawdata.xlsx
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README.md
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Abstract
Parasitic freshwater mussels are endangered ecosystem engineers with an array of impacts on multiple trophic levels and life stages. While the impacts of adult mussels on separate trophic levels have been studied, few have directly tested how adult mussels can impact trophic interactions or investigated the impacts of the parasitic mussel larvae (glochidia) on such interactions. We present a lab study which mimics two stream substrates for the endangered thick-shelled river mussel (Unio crassus): one dominated by gravel and one by cobbles. Firstly, the preference of a gammarid (Gammarus pulex) for mussel-dominated habitats was tested in the presence/absence of chemical cues from the predator bullhead (Cottus gobio). Secondly, the preference of bullhead for mussel-dominated habitats was tested with or without glochidia infestation. Thirdly, the effect of infestation on bullhead predation on gammarids was assessed in the presence of adult mussels. Gammarids only significantly preferred mussel habitats in the absence of predator cues, whereas infested bullhead tended to prefer mussel habitats in cobble substrates. The presence of adult mussels only significantly reduced bullhead predation on gammarids in the gravel habitat, whereas infestation did not affect bullhead predation. Despite gammarids not preferring mussel habitat in the presence of predator cues, mussel beds represent valuable habitat to gammarids as mussel presence can facilitate a reduction of predation by bullhead. Infestation did not affect the rate of bullhead predation on gammarids but did attract bullhead to mussel habitat in cobble substrates. Our results suggest that mussel beds may be valuable habitat for both their host fish and the prey of their hosts, attracting both and increasing predator-prey interactions. This study highlights the cross-trophic mechanisms by which multiple life stages of parasitic mussels can impact the interactions of their surrounding benthic community, underscoring their importance as ecosystem engineers.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.44j0zpcvf
Description of the data and file structure
This file contains data for three experiments presented in the paper "A habitat and a parasite: Adult and larval parasitic freshwater mussels impact habitat choice and predator-prey interactions of a host fish and its prey" by Rock et al., 2025
Files and variables
File: AT-E_E-S1_rawdata.xlsx
Description:
Under the tab "Gammarus hab pref" data for the gammarid experiment is presented with the following headings:
Variables
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Date = date of trial start
Day = day of trial
Tank = tankID
Sub = experimental substrate (0 = small; 1 = large)
Predator = predator presence (0 = no predator; 1 = predator)
totG recap = Total gammarids recaptured
GM1 1 = gammarids found with mussels
GM0 = gammarids found without mussels
Prop (1/tot) = proportion of GM1/totG
PropT10 =** Prop (1/tot)*10
Prop (0/1) = GM0/GM1
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Under the tab "bullhead hab pref" data for the bullhead experiment is presented with the following headings:
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Date = date of trial start
Day = day of trial
Tank = tankID
Sub = experimental substrate (0 = small; 1 = large)
Infested = glochidia present (0 = no; 1 = yes)
FM1 = bullhead found with mussels
FM0 = bullhead found without mussels
Prop (1/0) = GM1/GM0
Prop (0/1) = GM0/GM1
Prop (1/tot) = FM1/4
FL 1, mm = length first bullhead
FL 2, mm = length second bullhead
FL 3, mm = length third bullhead
FL 4, mm = length fourth bullhead
Infestation fish 1 = glochidia on first bullhead
Infestation fish 2 = glochidia on second bullhead
Infestation fish 3 = glochidia on third bullhead
Infestation fish 4 = glochidia on fourth bullhead
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Under the tab "predation" data for the predation experiment is presented with the following headings:
Date = date of trial startDay = day of trial
Tank = tankID
Substrate = experimental substrate (S = small; B = large)
Sub = experimental substrate (0 = small; 1 = large)
Infested = glochidia present (0 = no; 1 = yes)
Mussel = mussel present (0 = no; 1 = yes)
Gammarus count = gammarids remaining after predation
FL 1, mm = length first bullhead
FL 2, mm = length second bullhead
FL 3, mm = length third bullhead
FL 4, mm = length fourth bullhead
Infestation fish 1 = glochidia on first bullhead
Infestation fish 2 = glochidia on second bullhead
Infestation fish 3 = glochidia on third bullhead
Infestation fish 4 = glochidia on fourth bullhead
