Effects of Interspecific Interactions on Microhabitat Use of Three Helminths Parasitizing Creek Chub (Semotilus atromaculatus) in Southeastern Nebraska

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 PARASITOLOGY
M. Barger
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abstract: Natural infections of Paulisentis missouriensis (Acanthocephala), Rhabdochona canadensis (Nematoda), and Allocreadium lobatum (Trematoda) in the intestine of creek chub (Semotilus atromaculatus) were studied to determine whether microhabitat use of these helminths was affected by interspecific interactions. Comparison of mean relative positions and intestinal segment use of all 3 helminths revealed no negative interactions among the 3 species. Paulisentis missouriensis appeared entirely unaffected by the presence of either R. canadensis or A. lobatum. Each of the latter 2 species, however, appeared to exhibit some shift toward, rather than away from, the location of P. missouriensis in co-infected hosts. However, the effect size in both cases was small and therefore could be spurious. At higher intensities of co-infecting P. missouriensis, worms of A. lobatum were either distributed far to the anterior or far to the posterior of the intestinal locations occupied by P. missouriensis. This constituted the only evidence in the present investigation for negative interspecific interactions among these 3 frequently co-occurring helminths in this system.
种间相互作用对内布拉斯加州东南部三种寄生蜂小生境利用的影响
摘要:研究了密苏里鲍灵虫(Acanthophala)、加拿大Rhabdochona canadensis(Nematoda)和大叶异殖吸虫(Trematoda。比较所有3种蠕虫的平均相对位置和肠段使用情况,发现3种蠕虫之间没有负面相互作用。密苏里泡桐似乎完全不受加拿大R.canadensis或大叶A.lobatum的影响。然而,后两个物种中的每一个似乎都表现出向密苏里假单胞菌在共同感染宿主中的位置的一些转变,而不是远离。然而,这两种情况下的效果都很小,因此可能是虚假的。在较高的共感染密苏里假单胞菌强度下,大叶A.lobatum的蠕虫要么分布在密苏里假单胞杆菌占据的肠道位置的前部,要么分布在后部。这是本研究中这3种常见蠕虫在该系统中相互作用的唯一证据。
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Comparative Parasitology
Comparative Parasitology 医学-动物学
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期刊介绍: Comparative Parasitology (continuing the Journal of the Helminthological Society of Washington in its 67th volume) focuses on parasitological research of a comparative nature, emphasizing taxonomy, systematics, ecology, biogeography, evolution, faunal survey, and biological inventory within a morphological and/or molecular context. The scope of Comparative Parasitology extends to all parasitic faunas, including helminths, protistans and arthropods.
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