Evidence of predation pressure on sensitive species by raccoons based on parasitological studies

Norbert Peter , Anna V. Schantz , Dorian D. Dörge , Anne Steinhoff , Sarah Cunze , Ajdin Skaljic , Sven Klimpel
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To demonstrate predation and potential impacts of raccoons on various species, a total of 108 raccoons from aquatic-associated nature reserves and natural areas in three federal states of Germany, Hesse (n = 36), Saxony-Anhalt (n = 36) and Brandenburg (n = 36), were investigated from a dietary ecological perspective in the present study. Fecal analyses and stomach content examinations were conducted for this purpose. Additionally, as a supplementary method for analyzing the dietary spectrum of raccoons, the parasite fauna was considered, as metazoan parasites, in particular, can serve as indicators for the species and origin of food organisms. While stomach content analyses allow for a detailed recording of trophic relationships solely at the time of sampling, parasitological examinations enable inferences about more distant interaction processes. With their different developmental stages and heteroxenous life cycles involving specific, sometimes obligate, intermediate hosts, they utilize the food web to reach their definitive host. The results of this study clearly demonstrate that spawning areas of amphibians and reptiles were predominantly utilized as food resources by raccoons in the study areas. Thus, common toad (Bufo bufo), common newt (Lissotriton vulgaris), grass frog (Rana temporaria), and grass snake (Natrix natrix) were identified as food organisms for raccoons. The detection of the parasite species Euryhelmis squamula, Isthmiophora melis, and Physocephalus sexalatus with partially high infestation rates also suggests that both amphibians and reptiles belong to the established dietary components of raccoons from an ecological perspective, as amphibians and reptiles are obligate intermediate hosts in the respective parasitic life cycles of the detected parasites. The study clearly demonstrates that raccoons have a significant impact on occurrence-sensitive animal species in certain areas and, as an invasive species, can exert a negative influence on native species and ecosystems.

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基于寄生虫学研究的浣熊对敏感物种造成捕食压力的证据
为了证明浣熊对各种物种的捕食和潜在影响,本研究从饮食生态学的角度对德国黑森州(36 只)、萨克森-安哈尔特州(36 只)和勃兰登堡州(36 只)三个联邦州的水生自然保护区和自然区中的 108 只浣熊进行了调查。为此进行了粪便分析和胃内容物检查。此外,作为分析浣熊饮食谱的补充方法,寄生虫动物群也被考虑在内,因为寄生虫尤其可以作为食物生物种类和来源的指标。胃内容物分析可以详细记录取样时的营养关系,而寄生虫检查则可以推断更远的相互作用过程。寄生虫的不同发育阶段和异源生命周期涉及特定的、有时是强制性的中间宿主,它们利用食物网到达最终宿主。本研究结果清楚地表明,在研究区域内,两栖类和爬行类动物的产卵区主要被浣熊用作食物资源。因此,普通蟾蜍(Bufo bufo)、普通蝾螈(Lissotriton vulgaris)、草蛙(Rana temporaria)和草蛇(Natrix natrix)被确定为浣熊的食物生物。在浣熊的食物中还发现了寄生虫Euryhelmis squamula、Isthmiophora melis和Physocephalus sexalatus,它们的感染率都很高,这也表明从生态学的角度来看,两栖类和爬行类都属于浣熊的既定食物成分,因为在被检测到的寄生虫各自的寄生生命周期中,两栖类和爬行类都是必须的中间宿主。这项研究清楚地表明,浣熊对某些地区对发生敏感的动物物种有重大影响,而且作为入侵物种,会对本地物种和生态系统产生负面影响。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife (IJP-PAW) publishes the results of original research on parasites of all wildlife, invertebrate and vertebrate. This includes free-ranging, wild populations, as well as captive wildlife, semi-domesticated species (e.g. reindeer) and farmed populations of recently domesticated or wild-captured species (e.g. cultured fishes). Articles on all aspects of wildlife parasitology are welcomed including taxonomy, biodiversity and distribution, ecology and epidemiology, population biology and host-parasite relationships. The impact of parasites on the health and conservation of wildlife is seen as an important area covered by the journal especially the potential role of environmental factors, for example climate. Also important to the journal is ''one health'' and the nature of interactions between wildlife, people and domestic animals, including disease emergence and zoonoses.
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