Mastomys natalensis 和 Mastomys coucha(鼠科)的寄主和栖息地决定了体外寄生虫的多样性。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY Parasitology Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-23 DOI:10.1017/S0031182024000714
Alyssa J Little, Conrad A Matthee, Eddie A Ueckermann, Ivan G Horak, Cang Hui, Sonja Matthee
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Mastomys natalensis和M. coucha是非洲特有的共生啮齿动物。最近对Mastomys的分类进行了修订,使得M. natalensis的寄生虫宿主列表存在疑问,而M. coucha的寄生虫宿主列表则不完整。目前的研究旨在更好地了解与这两种截然不同但关系密切的啮齿类动物相关的体外寄生虫多样性,并探索宿主和栖息地类型对体外寄生虫侵扰的影响。2014 年至 2020 年期间,在野生动物与人类/家畜交界处的 3 种栖息地类型(村庄、农业和自然)中诱捕了 590 只啮齿动物。共记录到 48 种表寄生虫(45 种外寄生虫和 3 种捕食性寄生虫),由 4 个分类群(跳蚤、虱、螨和蜱)的 29 个属所代表。两种啮齿动物之间只有 50%的附寄生物是共享的,螨类是两种寄主物种中种类最多的类群。雄性纳塔尔啮齿动物身上的附虫、螨和蚤的数量明显较多,而繁殖活跃的纳塔尔啮齿动物身上的蜱数量明显较多。对于这两种啮齿类动物来说,与干扰较少的农业和自然栖息地类型相比,村庄中大多数附生类群(在纳塔尔啮齿动物上)和一些类群(在库车啮齿动物上)的侵扰率明显较低。这项研究强调了宿主生活史的重要性,即使是关系密切的啮齿类物种,宿主生活史也会影响寄生虫的分布,而且在更极端的人为生境中,寄生虫的多样性也会丧失。
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Host and habitat shape ectoparasite diversity on Mastomys natalensis and Mastomys coucha (Muridae).

Mastomys natalensis and M. coucha are commensal rodent species endemic to Africa. A recent taxonomic revision within Mastomys leaves the parasite–host list of M. natalensis questionable and that of M. coucha incomplete. The current study aimed to develop a better understanding of the ectoparasite diversity associated with the 2 distinct but closely related rodent species and to explore the influence of host and habitat type on ectoparasite infestations. Between 2014 and 2020, 590 rodents were trapped in 3 habitat types (village, agriculture and natural) across a wildlife-human/domestic animal interface. In total 48 epifaunistic species (45 ectoparasitic and 3 predatory) represented by 29 genera from 4 taxonomic groups (fleas, lice, mites and ticks) were recorded. Only 50% of the epifauna were shared between the 2 rodent species, with mites the most speciose taxon in both host species. The abundance of epifaunistic individuals, and also those of mites and fleas, were significantly higher on male M. natalensis, while ticks were significantly higher on reproductively active M. natalensis. For both rodent species, infestations by most epifaunistic taxa (on M. natalensis) and some taxa (on M. coucha) were significantly lower in the village as opposed to the less disturbed agricultural and natural habitat types. The study highlights the importance of host life history, even in closely related rodent species, in shaping parasite profiles and a loss of parasite diversity in more extreme anthropogenic habitats.

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Parasitology
Parasitology 医学-寄生虫学
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期刊介绍: Parasitology is an important specialist journal covering the latest advances in the subject. It publishes original research and review papers on all aspects of parasitology and host-parasite relationships, including the latest discoveries in parasite biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics, ecology and epidemiology in the context of the biological, medical and veterinary sciences. Included in the subscription price are two special issues which contain reviews of current hot topics, one of which is the proceedings of the annual Symposia of the British Society for Parasitology, while the second, covering areas of significant topical interest, is commissioned by the editors and the editorial board.
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