G I Atrashkevich, E I Mikhailova, O M Orlovskaya, V V Pospekhov
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摘要
本文对亚洲亚北极地区淡水鱼类棘头类的分类和生态多样性进行了分析,总结了棘头类寄生虫的物种组成、生命周期和背景群生态学方面的现代观点的变化。O. N. Bauer和他的科学学派在棘头学的这些方面的组织和发展中所提供的研究的优先作用得到了证明。重点评价了亚洲亚北极地区淡水鱼寄生虫背景类群新棘鸟属棘头纲生物多样性,并给出了其物种的原始密钥。本文分析了棘头虫属棘头虫在东北亚地区的分布,并概述了该寄生类群与淡水等足类无尾虫(Asellus)作为中间寄主的进化关系。揭示了该地区淡水鱼类其他背景寄生虫的中间宿主,metechinorhynchus属棘头类的文献证据缺失。为了可靠地揭示北亚淡水鱼棘头目各属的物种组成,有必要在形态学和分子遗传学研究的基础上进行后续的分类修订。证实了棘头虫生命周期研究和揭示其天然中间宿主对可靠估计其宿主-寄生虫系统在不同范围内的结构和功能组织的理论意义,并分析了分类结论在新领域分布的可能性。摘要给出了亚洲亚北极地区淡水棘头目的简要分类表。
[BIODIVERSITY OF ACANTHOCEPHALANS (ACANTHOCEPHALA) IN FRESHWATER FISHES OF ASIATIC SUB-ARCTIC REGION].
The analysis of taxonomical and ecological diversity of acanthocephalans in fishes of
Asiatic sub-Arctic region freshwaters, summarizing changes in modern views on species
composition, life cycles, and ecology of background groups of these parasites is given.
A priority role of studies provided by O. N. Bauer and his scientific school in organization
and development of these aspects of acanthocephalology is demonstrated. Special attention
is paid to the assessment of acanthocephalan biodiversity of the genus Neoechinorhynchus,
the background group of freshwater fish parasites of the Asiatic sub-Arctic region,
and an original key for their species is given. The distribution of acanthocephalans of the
genus Acanthocephalus in northeastern Asia is analyzed and prospective study of this parasite
group, evolutionary associated with freshwater isopods of the genus Asellus as intermediate
hosts, is outlined. The absence of documented evidences on intermediate hosts of
other background parasites of freshwater fishes in the region, acanthocephalans of the genus
Metechinorhynchus, is revealed. It is assumed that subsequent taxonomic revisions based
both on morphological and molecular genetic studies are necessary for the reliable revealing
of species composition in each genus of the background acanthocephalans from
freshwater fishes of Northern Asia. Theoretical significance of the study of acanthocephalan
life cycles and revealing their natural intermediate hosts for the reliable estimation of
structural and functional organization of their host-parasite systems in different parts of
the range is substantiated and the possibility of the distribution of taxonomic conclusions
in new territories is analyzed. A brief annotated taxonomical list of freshwater acanthocephalans
of the Asiatic sub-Arctic region is given.