A systematic review of the parasites (Plathelminthes: Cestoda) of the domestic goose (Anser anser dom.)

36 Pub Date : 2021-08-25 DOI:10.26565/2075-5457-2021-36-7
F. Rzayev, A. Nasirov, E. Gasimov
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In many countries, poultry (including Anser anser dom.) play an important role in meeting population needs for meet. One of the factors that affect directly the meat quality and the industrial products obtained from domestic waterfowl are helminths, which cause diseases in their hosts. Helminthological research of the helminth fauna of domestic geese has been carried out in many countries, including Azerbaijan. Nevertherless, there is no general survey or species list of the world fauna of the domestic goose helminths. Tapeworms (Class: Cestoda) also parasitize the geese, causing them serious harm. Taking into account the relevance of the topic, we set the task to determine and systematize the species composition of tapeworms parasitizing the domestic goose (A. anser dom.) with the use of extensive literature data and our personal material. The species list is arranged in alphabetical order, families, genera and species of cestodes follow the nomenclature and classification by Khalil et al. (1994) and Olson et al. (2001), with updates by Kuchta et al. (2008) and Caira et al. (2014). We also took into account the classification adopted from the database of Fauna Europaea. Each species is provided with the following data: scientific name, author and year of description, synonyms, final, intermediate and auxiliary hosts, habitat in the bird body, collecting localities, geographic distribution, prevalence (PI) and intensity (II) of infection, and literature sources. An analysis of the worldwide literature and our personal data has established that 147 helminth species (Trematoda – 64 species, Cestoda – 33, Nematoda – 46, Acanthocephala – 4) are hitherto known from the domestic goose. The 33 tapeworm species of this list belong to five families (Dilepididae – 1 species, Hymenolepididae – 27, Mesocestoididae – 1, Paruterinidae – 1, and Diphyllobothriidae – 3). In Azerbaijan, 11 cestod species were found in the domestic goose. Six of them (Diorchis inflata, Drepanidotaenia lanceolata, D. przewalskii, Fimbriaria fasciolaris, Tschertkovilepis setigera, Ligula intestinalis) were registered in the course of our helminthological studies. The cestodes D. inflata and L. intestinalis were recorded in domestic geese in Azerbaijan for the first time. Five helminth species (Dilepis undula, Drepanidotaenia lanceolata, Ligula interrupta, L. intestinalis, Schistocephalus solidus) parasitize both birds and mammals (D. lanceolata in humans). Of these, two species (D. lanceolata and L. intestinalis) were found in Azerbaijan.
家鹅(Anser Anser dom.)寄生虫(plathelmintes: Cestoda)的系统综述
在许多国家,家禽(包括野鸡)在满足人口对家禽的需求方面发挥着重要作用。寄生虫是直接影响水禽肉质和工业产品的因素之一,它会引起宿主的疾病。包括阿塞拜疆在内的许多国家对家鹅的蠕虫区系进行了蠕虫学研究。然而,目前还没有关于家鹅蠕虫世界区系的全面调查和物种名录。绦虫(绦虫纲)也寄生在鹅身上,给鹅造成严重的危害。考虑到本课题的相关性,我们利用大量的文献数据和我们的个人资料,确定并系统化了寄生在家鹅(A. anser dom.)上的绦虫的物种组成。物种表按字母顺序排列,科、属和种采用Khalil等人(1994)和Olson等人(2001)的命名法和分类,Kuchta等人(2008)和Caira等人(2014)对其进行了更新。我们还考虑了从欧洲动物群数据库中采用的分类。每个物种的资料包括:学名、描述作者和年份、同义词、最终宿主、中间宿主和辅助宿主、鸟体栖息地、采集地点、地理分布、感染流行率(PI)和强度(II)、文献来源。通过对世界范围内文献和个人资料的分析,我们已经确定了147种蠕虫(吸螨目64种,蛇尾目33种,线虫目46种,棘头目4种)。收录绦虫共33种,分属5科(双绦虫科1种、膜绦虫科27种、中绦虫科1种、副绦虫科1种、双叶绦虫科3种)。在阿塞拜疆,家鹅共发现11种。其中6种是在寄生虫学研究过程中记录到的,分别是:膨胀Diorchis、针叶鳞绦虫、przewalskii、筋膜虫、setigera Tschertkovilepis setigera、Ligula ininalis。在阿塞拜疆国内首次在鹅身上记录到膨胀绒囊绦虫和肠内绒囊绦虫。5种寄生虫(Dilepis undula, Drepanidotaenia lanceolata, Ligula interrupta, l.e ninteinalis, Schistocephalus solidus)寄生于鸟类和哺乳动物(d.l anceolata寄生于人类)。其中,在阿塞拜疆发现了两种(D. lanceolata和L. testinalis)。
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