日本黄奇甲引介及其生活史资料。

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q4 PARASITOLOGY
T Waki, M Nitta, E Ansai, T Ishikawa, Y Kitazawa, T Hagiwara, H Sekine, K Takano, M Hayashi
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摘要

在日本,已记录到三种吸虫属:gotoi、A. perryii和A. rhinogobii。本文报道了在日本首次从引进的中国黑鱼(Channa argus)中发现的A. hwangtsiyui。这种吸虫以前只在中国大陆的蛇头中发现。2015年至2024年间,我们在日本对蛇头和蜗牛进行了采样,收集了成年吸虫和线虫。经COI区和28S rDNA区分子分析,在形态学上鉴定成虫为a . hwangtsiyui。从中华螺中提取的Rediae也被分子鉴定为A. hwangtsiyui,表明该螺是一种中间寄主。日本短刺三叉戟虾虎鱼(Tridentiger brevispinis)的吸虫幼鱼在形态上也被鉴定为a . hwangtsiyui,表明该虾虎鱼是副毒寄主。考虑到黑头鱼是在1923年到1924年间传入日本的,后来的传入记录缺失,以及当时日本存在中间宿主和副宿主,A. hwangtsiyui很可能是与黑头鱼同时传入的。由于三种COI单倍型的检测表明有多次引进,因此通过水族馆贸易或其他途径将淡水鱼和软体动物从亚洲运输到日本的后续引进也是可能的。
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Introduction of Azygia hwangtsiyui (Trematoda: Azygidae) to Japan with its life cycle information.

In Japan, three trematode species of the genus Azygia have been recorded: A. gotoi, A. perryii, and A. rhinogobii. Here, we report the first detection of A. hwangtsiyui in Japan, identified from the introduced snakehead Channa argus. This trematode was previously known only from the snakeheads in mainland China. Between 2015 and 2024, we sampled snakeheads and snails in Japan, collecting adult trematodes and rediae. Adult trematodes were identified morphologically as A. hwangtsiyui, a determination corroborated by molecular analyses of the COI and 28S rDNA regions. Rediae extracted from the snail Sinotaia quadrata histrica were also identified molecularly as A. hwangtsiyui, indicating the snail acts as an intermediate host. Juvenile trematodes from the short-spined Japanese trident goby Tridentiger brevispinis were also morphologically identified as A. hwangtsiyui, indicating that this goby acts as a paratenic host. Given the snakehead's introduction to Japan between 1923 and 1924, the absence of records of later introductions, and the presence of both intermediate and paratenic hosts in Japan at that time, A. hwangtsiyui was likely introduced concurrently with the snakehead. As the detection of three COI haplotypes suggests multiple introductions, subsequent introductions via the aquarium trade or other pathways involving the transport of freshwater fish and mollusks from Asia to Japan are also plausible.

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Journal of Helminthology
Journal of Helminthology 生物-动物学
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2.80
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12.50%
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127
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Helminthology publishes original papers and review articles on all aspects of pure and applied helminthology, particularly those helminth parasites of environmental health, medical or veterinary importance. Research papers on helminths in wildlife hosts, including plant and insect parasites, are also published along with taxonomic papers contributing to the systematics of a group. The journal will be of interest to academics and researchers involved in the fields of human and veterinary parasitology, public health, microbiology, ecology and biochemistry.
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