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EVALUATING THE BIOLOGICAL AND ECOLOGICAL FACTORS INFLUENCING TRANSMISSION OF LARVAL DIGENETIC TREMATODES: A TEST OF SECOND INTERMEDIATE HOST SPECIFICITY OF TWO NORTH AMERICAN HALIPEGUS SPECIES

机译:评估影响幼虫双子类昆虫传播的生物学和生态因素:两个北美哈里伯斯属植物的第二种中间寄主特异性的试验

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Host specificity of parasites is a basic principle in parasitology; however, it is not easily measured. Previously, host specificity was calculated as the number of species that a parasite infected, but this is not an accurate description of host usage because some species are capable of being infected but do not contribute to the completion of the life cycle. Instead, measures of host specificity should take into consideration interactions between a parasite and a potential host species as well as interactions between current and subsequent hosts in the life cycle. The objectives of this study were to track the development of 2 trematode species, Halipegus eccentricus and Halipegus occidualis, in 3 phylogenetically and ecologically distinct microcrustacean second intermediate hosts, and then evaluate the extent to which each of these hosts contributed to transmission of each Halipegus species to the next odonate host in the life cycle. All 3 microcrustacean species exposed became infected with both species of Halipegus. The patterns of growth of H. eccentricus and H. occidualis were similar, but there were consistent differences in the rates of growth among the microcrustacean species in both Halipegus species. Regardless of host species infected, all individuals of both species were considered to be developmentally infective to the next host in the life cycle by 19 days postexposure (DPE) when they lost their excretory bladder. Worms of varying sizes were capable of surviving without this structure, suggesting that there is not a strong relationship between the rate of growth of the metacercariae and the development of their osmoregulatory system. Although Halipegus species were capable of living without an excretory bladder at 19 DPE, there were differences in their size and rates at which the 3 microcrustaceans contributed to transmission of the parasites to subsequent odonate hosts. Collectively, under controlled laboratory conditions, there was an approximate 2-fold difference in the average percentage of worms that established in odonates from the ostracod, Cypridopsis sp., than from the harpacticoid copepod, Phyllognathopus sp., and the difference was nearly 3-fold between Cypridopsis sp. and the cyclopoid copepod, Thermocyclops sp. Therefore, despite all 3 microcrustacean species becoming infected, not all species were equally suited for transmission and completion of the life cycle. Differences among the 3 microcrustacean species in cercaria ingestion, metacercarial growth and development, and odonate predation rates on infected microcrustacean species were important factors in determining transmission of the 2 Halipegus species to odonate hosts.
机译:寄生虫的宿主特异性是寄生虫学的基本原理。但是,它不容易测量。以前,宿主特异性是用寄生虫感染的物种数来计算的,但这并不是对宿主用途的准确描述,因为某些物种能够被感染,但对生命周期的完成没有贡献。相反,寄主特异性的测量应考虑到寄生虫和潜在寄主物种之间的相互作用,以及生命周期中当前和后续寄主之间的相互作用。这项研究的目的是在3个系统发育和生态学上不同的甲壳类第二中间寄主中追踪2个吸虫物种偏心轮虫和oclidus occidualis的发育,然后评估这些寄主中每个对每个Halipegus物种传播的贡献程度生命周期中的下一个odonate宿主。暴露的所有3种微甲壳动物都感染了两种哈利佩斯犬。偏心H.occidualis和H.occidualis的生长方式相似,但两种哈里贝格氏菌的微甲壳类之间的生长速率存在一致的差异。无论感染了哪种宿主物种,这两种物种的所有个体都被认为在暴露后19天(DPE)失去了排泄性膀胱时,会对生命周期中的下一个宿主产生发育感染。没有这种结构的各种大小的蠕虫都能够生存,这表明meta尾growth的生长速率与其渗透调节系统的发育之间没有密切的关系。尽管Halipegus物种能够在19 DPE时没有排泄性膀胱生存,但3种微甲壳类动物的寄生虫在其大小和速率上存在差异,这有助于寄生虫传播至随后的卵酸盐宿主。总体而言,在受控的实验室条件下,在原虫中,从原产者Cycydopsis sp。的齿形中形成的蠕虫的平均百分比大约比从类拟co足类的Phyllognathopus sp。的平均百分比高出约2倍。拟南芥属之间折叠。和独脚架co足类,Thermocyclops sp。因此,尽管所有3种微甲壳动物都受到感染,但并非所有物种都同样适合传播和完成生命周期。 3种微甲壳动物在尾c的摄食,副cer的生长和发育以及对被感染的微甲壳动物的齿状动物捕食率方面的差异,是决定2种哈利佩格斯物种向齿状动物宿主传播的重要因素。

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