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对日本海和鄂霍次克海四个岛屿(库页岛、库纳希尔岛、北海道岛和莫尼隆岛)的鼩鼱绦虫的分类多样性进行了比较分析。确定了各岛屿共有的绦虫物种,并研究了它们的宿主特异性。在萨哈林岛的 4 个鼩鼱物种(Sorex caecutiens、S. gracillimus、S. minutissimus 和 S. unguiculatus)中记录了 33 种甲壳动物,分别属于 Hymenolepididae、Dilepididae 和 Mesocestoididae 科。在库纳希尔岛的 S. caecutiens、S. gracillimus 和 S. unguiculatus 中发现了 22 个同科物种,而在北海道岛则记录到了 23 个同科物种(Hymenolepididae 和 Dilepididae)。在莫奈龙岛,冻原鲑体内有 3 种绦虫。萨哈林-北海道-库纳希尔鼩鼱绦虫复合体包括东北冰洋、跨北冰洋和特有物种。与大陆地区相比,萨哈林-库纳希尔-北海道群岛的鼩鼱绦虫具有较高的地方性(约 22%)。研究发现,S. unguiculatus(31 种)、S. caecutiens(29 种)、S. gracillimus(19 种)和 S. minutissimus(1 种)中的绦虫种类数量各不相同。结论是萨哈林-库纳希尔-北海道鼩鼱的绦虫物种多样性主要取决于岛屿形成的历史、其现代物理和地理特征、最终和中间绦虫宿主的丰富程度,其次取决于岛屿的大小和远离大陆的程度以及宿主物种的多样性。
Cestode diversity in shrews from islands in the Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk.
A comparative analysis of taxonomic diversity on shrew cestodes among four islands in the Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk (Sakhalin, Kunashir, Hokkaido, and Moneron) was performed. Cestode species shared among the islands were identified and their host specificity was investigated. On Sakhalin Island, 33 species of the families Hymenolepididae, Dilepididae and Mesocestoididae were recorded in four shrew species (Sorex caecutiens, S. gracillimus, S. minutissimus and S. unguiculatus). In S. caecutiens, S. gracillimus, and S. unguiculatus on Kunashir Island, 22 species of the same families were found and, on Hokkaido Island, 23 species of the families Hymenolepididae and Dilepididae were recorded. On Moneron Island, three species of cestodes were registered in S. tundrensis. The Sakhalin-Hokkaido-Kunashir complex of shrew cestodes includes eastern-Palearctic, trans-Palearctic and endemic species. High endemism (~22%) of shrew tapeworms in the Sakhalin-Kunashir-Hokkaido Islands was noted as compared to continental territories. The different numbers of cestode species in S. unguiculatus (31), S. caecutiens (29), S. gracillimus (19) and S. minutissimus (1) were found. It was concluded that the cestodes species diversity of shrews of Sakhalin-Kunashir-Hokkaido depended primarily on the history of island formation, their modern physical and geographical features, the abundance of definitive and intermediate cestodes hosts and, to a lesser extent, on the size and remoteness of the islands from the mainland and the diversity of host species.
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