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Non-native gobies facilitate the transmission of Bucephalus polymorphus (Trematoda)

机译:非本国的虾虎鱼有助于传播多头型畸形牛(Trematoda)

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BackgroundIntroduced species can modify local host-parasite dynamics by amplifying parasite infection which can ‘spill-back’ to the native fauna, whether they are competent hosts for local parasites, or by acting as parasite sinks with ‘dilution’ of infection decreasing the parasite burden of native hosts. Recently infection by the trematode Bucephalus polymorphus has increased in several European rivers, being attributed to the introduction of intermediate host species from the Ponto-Caspian region. Using a combination of field and experimental data, we evaluated the competence of non-native and native fish as intermediate hosts for B. polymorphus and its role for parasite development in a definitive host.
机译:背景技术被引入的物种可以通过放大寄生虫感染来改变局部宿主寄生虫的动态,这种寄生虫感染可以“溢出”到本地动物中,无论它们是本地寄生虫的合格宿主,还是通过充当寄生虫汇而感染的“稀释”减轻了寄生虫的负担本机主机。最近,由于从蓬图里海地区引入了中间寄主物种,欧洲多条河流中的多头型吸虫虫感染有所增加。使用现场和实验数据的组合,我们评估了非本地和本地鱼类作为多形芽孢杆菌中间宿主的能力及其在确定宿主中对寄生虫发育的作用。

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