[俄罗斯亚洲地区针叶林蜱雌性种群的外骨骼异常]。

Parazitologiia Pub Date : 2016-09-01
A Ya Nikitin, I M Morozov
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从外骨骼异常与Ixodes persulcatus (Schulze, 1930)种群的表型结构关系的研究在理论和实践方面都很重要。俄罗斯亚洲地区的物种种群结构资料比较零碎。该研究的目的是根据俄罗斯亚洲地区女性外骨骼异常的模式来描述针叶林蜱的种群结构。在远东、西伯利亚和乌拉尔联邦区(FEFD、SFD和UFD)的16个偏远地点共研究了3872只雌性过斑姬鼠。结果表明,所有种群都具有外骨骼异常的标本。“浅绿色皮肤”异常在所有这些区域均占主导地位。同时,55°N以北采集的标本异常率(63.4±3.39%)明显高于SFD以南地区采集的标本异常率(33.1±3.43%)。中度季风和中大陆性气候(FEFD)地区的雌虫异常率(24.4±1.93%)低于中度季风和中大陆性气候(SFD和UFD)地区的雌虫异常率。因此,雌性外骨骼结构的这种多态性可能反映了该性状的自然表型地理变异,而不是人为影响的结果
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[EXOSKELETON ABNORMALITIES IN TAIGA TICK FEMALES FROM POPULATIONS OF THE ASIATIC PART OF RUSSIA].

Studies of the phenotypic structure of Ixodes persulcatus (Schulze, 1930) populations in relation to their exoskeleton abnormalities are important in both theoretical and practical respects. The data on the species' population structure in Asiatic part of Russia are fragmentary. The goal of the study was to describe taiga tick population structure based on the pattern of females' exoskeleton abnormalities revealed in Asiatic part of Russia. A total of 3872 I. persulcatus females from 16 geographically remote sites of Far Eastern, Siberian, and Ural Federal Districts (FEFD, SFD, and UFD accordingly) were studied. It was demonstrated that all the populations possessed specimens with exoskeleton abnormalities. The «shagreen skin» abnormality was dominant in all these areas. At the same time, the percentage of abnormalities among the specimens collected to the north of 55°N is considerably higher (63.4 ± 3.39 %) than that of samples from the SFD southward territories (33.1 ± 3.43 %). The frequency of abnormalities in its turn is lower (24.4 ± 1.93 %) in the females from the territories with moderate monsoon and moderate continental climate (FEFD) than that in specimens from SFD and UFD areas with sharp continental climate. Thus, such polymorphism of the females' exoskeleton structure may reflect the natural phenogeographical variability of the character rather than the result of the anthropogenic impact. 403

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