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Parasites in Myodes glareolus and their association with diet assessed by stable isotope analysis

机译:通过稳定同位素分析评估了Myodes glareolus中的寄生虫及其与饮食的关系

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Vertebrates are hosts to numerous parasites, belonging to many different taxa. These parasites differ in transmission, being through either direct contact, a faecal-oral route, ingestion of particular food items, vertical or sexual transmission, or by a vector. Assessing the impact of diet on parasitism can be difficult because analysis of faecal and stomach content are uncertain and labourious; and as with molecular methods, do not provide diet information over a longer period of time. We here explored whether the analysis of stable isotopes in hair provides insight into the impact of diet and the presence of parasites in the rodent Myodes glareolus. Twenty-one animals were examined for parasites and their hair analysed for stable isotopes (C and N). A positive correlation between δ15N and one species of intestinal parasite was observed in females. Furthermore, several ectoparasites were negatively correlated with δ15N, indicating that infections are further associated with foraging habits (size and layout of the home range, length and timing of foraging, interaction with other rodents, etc.) that set the rodents in direct contact with infected hosts. Although a limited number of animals were included, it seemed that the isotope values allowed for identification of the association between diet and parasite occurrence in this rodent. We therefore propose that this method is useful in providing further insight into host biology, feeding preferences and potential exposure to parasites species, contributing to the understanding of the complex relationship between hosts and parasites.
机译:脊椎动物是许多寄生虫的宿主,这些寄生虫属于许多不同的分类单元。这些寄生虫的传播方式不同,可以是直接接触,粪便经口,摄入特定食品,垂直传播或性传播,或是通过媒介传播。评估饮食对寄生虫的影响可能很困难,因为对粪便和胃的含量的分析尚不确定且费力。与分子方法一样,请勿在较长时间内提供饮食信息。我们在这里探讨了头发中稳定同位素的分析是否可以提供饮食影响以及啮齿类动物Myodes glareolus中是否存在寄生虫的见解。检查了21只动物的寄生虫,并分析了其头发的稳定同位素(C和N)。女性中δ 15 N与一种肠道寄生虫之间呈正相关。此外,几种寄生虫与δ 15 N呈负相关,表明感染还与觅食习惯(家庭范围的大小和布局,觅食的长度和时间,与其他啮齿动物的相互作用等)有关。 ),使啮齿动物与感染宿主直接接触。尽管只包括了有限数量的动物,但同位素值似乎可以确定该啮齿动物的饮食与寄生虫发生之间的关联。因此,我们建议该方法可用于进一步深入了解寄主生物学,喂养偏好和对寄生虫物种的潜在暴露,有助于理解寄主与寄生虫之间的复杂关系。

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