Helminth fauna of mouse-like rodents in the territory of Moscow City

Q4 Environmental Science Povolzhskii ekologicheskii zhurnal Pub Date : 2022-11-09 DOI:10.35885/1684-7318-2022-2-135-149
T. N. Karmanova, D. I. Gorelysheva
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Conditions of the urban environment have a significant impact on the ecology of animals, including helminth communities. The response of the helminth community to ecological imbalance and their adaptation to life in the urban environment remain an urgent problem in parasitology. In this study, we aimed to compare the species diversity and distribution of helminths in urban forest parks with varying degrees of anthropogenic pressure. In urbanized territories of 5 locations of the city of Moscow, the infestation parameters of model rodent species were assessed in comparison with a natural, slightly disturbed territory (the scientific and experimental base “Chernogolovka”). In the four most common rodent species (n = 158), Apodemus agrarius, Sylvaemus uralensis, Microtus arvalis, and Clethrionomys glareolus, caught by Hero's traps, the gastrointestinal tract was removed, the number and species of parasites were determined, and the infestation was assessed by 3 parameters. The species composition of helminths and the presence of three parasite classes in the composition of the helminth fauna of the studied species expectedly corresponded to the characteristics of disturbed areas. In addition, a change in the dominant helminth species (H. polygyrus to H. Spumosa) was noted, which indicated a significant influence of the helminth fauna of synanthropic species on the composition of the parasite communities of wild species living in the city. Our study contributes to the accumulation of information on the species composition of endoparasite communities of murine rodents in the city of Moscow, which is important for compiling an up-to-date epidemiological picture of the city.
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莫斯科市境内类鼠类啮齿动物的蠕虫动物群
城市环境条件对包括蠕虫群落在内的动物生态有重要影响。寄生虫群落对生态失衡的响应及其对城市生活环境的适应一直是寄生物学界亟待解决的问题。本研究旨在比较不同人为压力下城市森林公园内蠕虫的种类多样性和分布。在莫斯科市5个地点的城市化地区,对模型啮齿动物的侵染参数进行了评估,并与自然、轻度干扰的地区(科学和实验基地“Chernogolovka”)进行了比较。采用Hero's诱捕法捕获黑线姬鼠、乌拉尔山鼠、小仓鼠和光斑小笼鼠4种最常见啮齿动物158只,切除胃肠道,测定寄生虫数量和种类,采用3项指标评价侵害情况。蚯蚓的种类组成和研究种蚯蚓区系组成中3个寄生纲的存在与受扰地区的特征相一致。此外,优势种(polygyrus H.)和优势种(H. Spumosa)的变化表明,共生种的寄生区系对城市野生种寄生群落的组成有显著影响。本研究积累了莫斯科市鼠类内寄生群落的种类组成信息,对编制莫斯科市最新流行病学资料具有重要意义。
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Povolzhskii ekologicheskii zhurnal
Povolzhskii ekologicheskii zhurnal Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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