揭开隐藏的战斗:遗传洞察寄生虫多样性和竞争在斑驳的三鳍(Forsterygion capito)。

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY
Sila Viriyautsahakul, Robert Poulin, Sheri L Johnson, Jerusha Bennett
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寄生虫在生态系统中发挥着重要作用,通常表现出复杂的生命周期,涉及两到四个宿主物种,并通过营养相互作用传播。通过跟踪寄生虫的生命周期,可以确定捕食者-猎物之间的联系,为食物网提供有价值的见解。在这项研究中,我们使用分子技术研究了新西兰最常见的潮间带鱼类之一斑纹三鳍(Forsterygion capito)的蠕虫群落。我们鉴定了14种寄生虫,其中包括一种新的科学记录和三种新的宿主记录。这些发现在以前已知的当地食物网中建立了新的捕食者-猎物联系。我们还提供了寄生虫竞争的证据,重点是吸虫卵头绦虫(Cardiocephaloides ovicorpus),这是在白头绦虫脑壳中发现的最普遍和最丰富的寄生虫。随着卵弓形囊蚴强度的增加,其个体尺寸减小,提示在有限的颅腔空间内存在种内资源竞争。此外,鉴于卵尾弓形虫的囊腔位于鱼的脑壳内,它可能通过诱导宿主的行为操纵来增强其向鸟类宿主的传播,从而间接地利用冠状弓形虫与其他寄生虫竞争。总的来说,我们的研究结果强调了获取关于寄生虫的信息的重要性,以提高我们对生态系统中物种相互作用的理解。
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Unravelling hidden battles: Genetic insights into parasite diversity and competition in mottled triplefin (Forsterygion capito).

Parasites play an important role in ecosystems, often exhibiting complex life cycles that involve two to four host species and transmission through trophic interactions. By tracking parasite life cycles, predator-prey links can be identified, offering valuable insights into food webs. In this study, we examined the helminth community of the mottled triplefin (Forsterygion capito), one of the most common intertidal fish species in New Zealand, using molecular techniques. We identified 14 parasite species, including one new to science and three new host records. These findings established new predator-prey links in the previously known local food web. We also provide evidence of parasite competition, focusing on the trematode Cardiocephaloides ovicorpus, the most prevalent and abundant parasite found in the brain case of F. capito. As the intensity of C. ovicorpus metacercariae increased, their individual size decreased, suggesting intraspecific competition for resources within the limited space of the brain case. Additionally, C. ovicorpus may indirectly outcompete other parasite species using F. capito by inducing host behavioural manipulation to enhance its transmission to avian hosts given its encystment site within the brain case of the fish. Overall, our findings emphasise the importance of obtaining information about parasites in order to improve our understanding of species interactions within ecosystems.

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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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