Identification of Porrocaecum moraveci in red kites in England and Wales, a species of conservation concern.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY
William S Funk, Tammy Shadbolt, Mark T Fox, Anthony W Sainsbury, Damer P Blake
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The population of free-living red kites (Milvus milvus [Linnaeus 1758]) in England and Wales has increased since 1989 as a consequence of species reintroduction. The red kite, however, remains of conservation concern, with populations in Europe considered to be in decline. Plans to translocate birds from England to Spain have been initiated, prompting consideration of the disease risks associated with the translocation of parasites which may be present within the source population. This study utilized published morphological markers and molecular polymerase chain reaction techniques to identify archived adult helminth parasites extracted from the gastrointestinal tract of red kites found dead and examined post-mortem in England and Wales between 2014 and 2021. Helminths of the genus Porrocaecum (Railliet and Harry 1912) were identified in 22 out of the 23 helminth-infected red kites from a wide geographical distribution, suggesting that this parasite is common in the red kite population in England and Wales. Molecular characterization using internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS-2) and 28S rDNA sequences identified Porrocaecum moraveci (Gu et al. 2023), the first report of this recently described species in the UK. Ascaridia (Dujardi 1845) sp., Capillaria (Zeder 1800) sp., and Syngamus trachea (Montagu 1811) ova were also detected during the post-mortem examinations (PMEs) and are known to be present within European red kite populations, suggesting that these parasites do not represent a novel disease risk to the destination population in Spain. Previous reports of Porrocaecum angusticolle (Molin, 1860) in British and other European red kite populations should now be revisited to confirm identity and assess the risk of parasite translocation.

英格兰和威尔士红鸢中moravecporrocaecum的鉴定,一个值得保护的物种。
自1989年以来,在英格兰和威尔士自由生活的红鸢(Milvus Milvus [Linnaeus 1758])的数量由于物种重新引入而增加。然而,红风筝的保护仍然值得关注,因为欧洲的红风筝数量正在下降。已经启动了将鸟类从英格兰转移到西班牙的计划,这促使人们考虑到与可能存在于源种群中的寄生虫易位相关的疾病风险。本研究利用已发表的形态学标记和分子聚合酶链反应技术,鉴定了2014年至2021年间在英格兰和威尔士发现的死亡红鸢的胃肠道中提取的成虫寄生虫。在广泛分布的23只受寄生虫感染的红风筝中,有22只被鉴定出了Porrocaecum属蠕虫(Railliet and Harry 1912),这表明这种寄生虫在英格兰和威尔士的红风筝种群中很常见。利用内部转录间隔序列2 (ITS-2)和28S rDNA序列鉴定了Porrocaecum moraveci (Gu et al. 2023),这是该物种在英国的首次报道。在死后检查(PMEs)中还检测到蛔虫(Dujardi 1845) sp.、毛细虫(Zeder 1800) sp.和气喉虫(Montagu 1811)卵,已知它们存在于欧洲红风筝种群中,这表明这些寄生虫对西班牙目的地种群并不代表一种新的疾病风险。在英国和其他欧洲红鸢种群中发现的弓形Porrocaecum angusticolle (Molin, 1860)现在应该重新研究,以确认其身份并评估寄生虫易位的风险。
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Parasitology Research
Parasitology Research 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
5.00%
发文量
346
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The journal Parasitology Research covers the latest developments in parasitology across a variety of disciplines, including biology, medicine and veterinary medicine. Among many topics discussed are chemotherapy and control of parasitic disease, and the relationship of host and parasite. Other coverage includes: Protozoology, Helminthology, Entomology; Morphology (incl. Pathomorphology, Ultrastructure); Biochemistry, Physiology including Pathophysiology; Parasite-Host-Relationships including Immunology and Host Specificity; life history, ecology and epidemiology; and Diagnosis, Chemotherapy and Control of Parasitic Diseases.
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