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摘要
2021年6月,在灌溉渠监测期间,首次在出口海螺中观察到Helobdella属水蛭的寄生现象。这一事件发生在墨西哥州Toluca de Lerdo的Cerrillo、Piedras Blancas运河为农业生态系统供水后不久。这只青蛙被困在一个运河河床里,那里有大量的浮萍(小柠檬)。我们分析了寄生水蛭在蛙身上的负荷和分布。观察到个体运动明显困难。观察到的65只水蛭的寄生虫载量是有史以来无尾类中最高的之一。我们的发现强调了寄生负荷在宿主适应度中的重要性,并表明了人为化与这些相互作用的大小之间的潜在关系。
HIGH ECTOPARASITIC LEECH LOAD IN THE MOUNTAIN TREE FROG Hyla eximia (Hylidae) CAUSED BY ANTHROPIZATION
IIn June 2021, parasitism by leeches of the genus Helobdella was observed for the first time in Hyla eximia during an irrigation canal monitoring. This event occurred shortly after the canals were opened to supply an agroecosystem in The Cerrillo, Piedras Blancas, Toluca de Lerdo, State of Mexico, Mexico. The frog was trapped in one of the canal beds, which had an abundant presence of duckweed (Lemna minor). We analyzed the load and distribution of the parasitic leeches on the frog’s body. An obvious difficulty in individual locomotion was observed. The observed parasite load of 65 leeches is one of the highest ever recorded in anurans. Our findings highlight the importance of parasitic load in the host fitness and suggest a potential relationship between anthropization and the magnitude of these interactions.