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Phortica variegata as an intermediate host of Thelazia callipaeda under natural conditions: evidence for pathogen transmission by a male arthropod vector.

机译:在自然条件下,百日草作为of草的中间宿主:雄性节肢动物媒介传播病原体的证据。

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Knowledge about Phortica variegata (Drosophilidae, Steganinae), the intermediate host of the eyeworm Thelazia callipaeda (Spirurida, Thelaziidae), is confined to experimental studies. To investigate the role P. variegata plays in the transmission of T. callipaeda under natural conditions, the population dynamics of these flies in the natural environment and their feeding preferences (on vegetables and/or animal lachrymal secretions) were examined. From April to November 2005, a total number of 969 (557 males and 412 females) P. variegata flies were collected weekly in a region of southern Italy with a history of canine thelaziosis. The flies were identified and dissected or subjected to a PCR assay specific for a region within the ribosomal ITS-1 DNA of T. callipaeda. The zoophilic preferences of P. variegata were assessed by collecting flies around the eyes of a person or around a fruit bait. Seven hundred and twenty flies (398 males and 322 females) were dissected under a stereomicroscope; 249 flies (158 males and 91 females) that died prior to the dissection were subjected to molecular investigation. Only P. variegata males were infected with larval T. callipaeda both at dissection (six, 0.83%) and with the specific PCR (seven, 2.81%), representing a total percentage of 1.34% flies infected. Interestingly, only males were collected around the eyes, compared with a male/female ratio of 1:4 around the fruit. This survey indicated that P. variegata males act as intermediate hosts of T. callipaeda under natural conditions in Europe. Both the zoophilic behaviour of P. variegata males on lachrymal secretions and their role as vector of T. callipaeda have been discussed as they represent a peculiarity in medical and veterinary entomology. The synchrony between the fly population dynamics and the biology of the nematode in the definitive host provides an interesting model for exploring the co-evolution of Thelazia spp. with their hosts.
机译:关于杂色毛The(Drosophilidae,Steganinae)的知识,仅是实验研究,它是the虫Thelazia callipaeda(Spirurida,Thelaziidae)的中间宿主。为了研究在自然条件下杂色斑驳草在T. callipaeda传播中的作用,研究了这些果蝇在自然环境中的种群动态及其摄食偏好(对蔬菜和/或动物泪液分泌物)。从2005年4月至11月,在意大利南部一个有犬科犬病病史的地区,每周共采集969种(男性557只,女性412只)杂色蝇。对果蝇进行鉴定和解剖,或对其进行特定于PCR的PCR检测,该检测针对的是T. callipaeda的核糖体ITS-1 DNA区域。通过收集人眼周围或果饵周围的苍蝇来评估斑节对虾的亲养性。在立体显微镜下解剖了720只苍蝇(雄性398只,雌性322只);在解剖前死亡的249例苍蝇(158例雄性和91例雌性)接受了分子研究。在解剖(六个,0.83%)和特异性PCR(七个,2.81%)上,只有斑叶假单胞菌雄性被幼虫T. callipaeda感染,占被感染蝇总数的1.34%。有趣的是,只有雄性被收集在眼睛周围,而水果周围的雄/雌比例为1:4。这项调查表明,欧洲自然条件下,杂色斑节对虾雄性为T. callipaeda的中间宿主。由于杂色斑节对虾男性在泪液分泌上的人畜共患行为以及它们作为T. callipaeda的载体的作用都已被讨论,因为它们代表了医学和兽医昆虫学的特殊性。最终宿主中果蝇种群动态与线虫生物学之间的同步性为探索Thelazia spp的共同进化提供了一个有趣的模型。与他们的主人。

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