旧金山湾区鸟类内皮细胞多样性调查。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 PARASITOLOGY
Jasmine A Groves, Tyler J Achatz, John M Kinsella, Dana M Calhoun, Jeffery T Wilcox, Stephen E Greiman, Pieter T J Johnson
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鸟类的寄生虫区系一直是许多寄生虫学研究的焦点,这说明了鸟类寄生虫群落的多样性。本研究调查了旧金山湾区6目17种鸟类的物种丰富度、特征和寄生虫感染丰度。来自加州13个县的野生动物康复中心和狩猎组织总共提供了70只鸟。在形态学上对蠕虫进行了最低分类水平的鉴定,并且尽可能使用大核糖体亚基(28S) rDNA序列来确认吸虫鉴定。87%的鸟类感染了蠕虫,其中86%感染了线虫,36%感染了吸虫,16%感染了绦虫或棘头虫。共鉴定出线虫类15种、吸虫类15种、壳虫类5种、棘头类4种,共鉴定出39个蠕虫类群,获得33个新地理记录和22个新寄主记录。在所解剖的鸟类目中,anserformes Wagler(1831)的寄生虫总丰富度最高(18个分类群),而寄生虫个体丰富度最高的是Nycticorax Nycticorax(黑冠夜鹭)L.(1758)和Ardea herodias(大蓝鹭)L.(1758),均有7个分类群。夜蛾也感染了河狸病(Price, 1931),这在美国代表了一种新的明确的宿主记录。我们的研究结果表明,需要生成基线寄生虫调查数据,这些数据可用于帮助了解寄生虫生命周期的知识差距,以及寄生虫分布模式。
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A SURVEY OF ENDOHELMINTH DIVERSITY OF BIRDS COLLECTED IN THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA.

The helminth fauna of birds has been the focus of many parasitological studies, which illustrate the especially diverse nature of avian helminth communities. In this study, we investigated the species richness, identity, and abundance of helminth infections in 17 species of birds representing 6 orders from the San Francisco Bay Area of California. A total of 70 birds were provided by wildlife rehabilitation centers and hunting groups from 13 California counties. Helminths were identified morphologically to the lowest taxonomic level, and, whenever possible, trematode identifications were confirmed using large ribosomal subunit (28S) rDNA sequences. Eighty-seven percent of birds were infected with helminths, including 86% infected with nematodes, 36% with trematodes, and 16% with either cestodes or acanthocephalans. We identified 39 helminth taxa, including 15 nematodes, 15 trematodes, 5 cestodes, and 4 acanthocephalans, which resulted in 33 new geographic records and 22 new host records. Among the orders of birds dissected, the Anseriformes Wagler, 1831, supported the highest total richness of helminths (18 taxa), although the highest helminth richness values in individual host species were observed in Nycticorax nycticorax (black-crowned night heron) L., 1758, and Ardea herodias (great blue heron) L., 1758, both with 7 taxa. Nycticorax nycticorax was also infected with Ribeiroia ondatrae (Price, 1931), which represents a new definitive host record in the United States. Our results demonstrate the need to generate baseline helminth survey data, which can be used to help understand the knowledge gaps for parasite life cycles, as well as patterns of parasite distribution.

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Journal of Parasitology
Journal of Parasitology 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
7.70%
发文量
60
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Parasitology is the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Society of Parasitologists (ASP). The journal publishes original research covering helminths, protozoa, and other parasitic organisms and serves scientific professionals in microbiology, immunology, veterinary science, pathology, and public health. Journal content includes original research articles, brief research notes, announcements of the Society, and book reviews. Articles are subdivided by topic for ease of reference and range from behavior and pathogenesis to systematics and epidemiology. The journal is published continuously online with one full volume printed at the end of each year.
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