重金属积累对硬蜱运动活性的影响

N. Voronova, V. Gorban, V. A. Bohatkina, M. Luginin
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我们的研究旨在研究ixodid蜱在大型工业城市内体内积累重金属的能力。我们使用了2018年3月至2020年9月在扎波里日亚(乌克兰东南部的大型工业城市)采集的2128个单位的饥饿成年ixodid蜱虫和10个单位的植被样本。通过电感耦合等离子体系列ICP-OES(岛津)光谱仪检测样品的Cd、Pb和Ca含量。我们还在蜱虫行为研究中使用了确定运动活动的方法。结果表明,蜱体内有毒元素的浓度随地上枯枝落叶中有毒元素含量的增加而增加(r=0.98)。对硬蜱体内镉和钙积累的双向方差分析证明了蜱体内钙含量对镉积累的生境程度的依赖性(P=44.90.0001,ANOVA)。我们认为,工业城市的高工业化水平直接影响蜱虫的生态,进而可能导致蜱虫对病原体的易感性。
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Effect of heavy metals accumulation on locomotor activity of Ixodid ticks
Our research aimed to study the ability of ixodid ticks to accumulate heavy metals in their bodies within a large industrial city. We used 2128 units of adult hungry ixodid ticks and 10 units of vegetation samples, collected from March 2018 to September 2020 in Zaporizhzhia (large industrial city, southeastern Ukraine). The samples were examined for the content of Cd, Pb, and Ca by the spectrometer with inductively coupled plasma series ICP-OES (Shimadzu). We also used the method of determining the locomotor activity for ticks’ behavior study. Our results demonstrated that the concentration of toxic elements in the ticks enlarges along with the content of these elements in the ground litter (r = 0.98). Analyzed the calcium content in the body of ixodid ticks, we clustered them in two groups according to the element susceptibility. Two–way analysis of variances regards cadmium and calcium accumulation in the body of Ixodid ticks proved the dependence of calcium content in ticks on the habitat degree of cadmium accumulation (P = 44.90, 0.0001, ANOVA). We suggested that the high industrialization level of industrial cities directly affect the ecology of Ixodid ticks, which, in turn, could cause the susceptibility of ticks to the pathogens.
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