{"title":"东西伯利亚布里亚特部分水体中血鞭毛虫(原生动物:动原体)感染鱼类的新资料","authors":"O. E. Mazur","doi":"10.31016/978-5-6048555-6-0.2023.24.262-267","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"New data were received on infection with Kinetoplastida of the family Trypanosomatidae in fish of various taxonomic groups in lakes in the Republic of Buryatia (Eastern Siberia). Kinetoplastids of the genus Trypanosoma recorded in the river perch, \ncommon pike, sand sculpin, Siberian loach, crucian carp, and Siberian roach were \ncharacterized by the greatest host diversity. The roach (Gusinoe Lake) is recorded \nfor the first time for the Baikal basin as a host for hemoflagellates of this genus. \nBlood parasites of the genus Trypanoplasma were found in 3 fish species: the pike, \nperch, and sand sculpin. A clear trend was noted for the increasing infection level \nin the perch and pike of Gusinoe Lake over a 40-year period. The dace, Amur carp, \nAmur catfish, burbot, Amur sleeper, and common minnow from Gusinoe Lake were \nfree from blood parasites Trypanosoma sp. and Trypanoplasma sp. Kinetoplastids \nwere not found in roaches from Tsaidam, Shchuchye, Torma, Kotokelskoe and Bolshoye Kicherskoe Lakes. The analysis showed no infection with kinetoplastids in the \nroach, dace, Baunt whitefish, humpback whitefish, Siberian cisco, perch, burbot, \nruff, and pike in the reservoirs of the Baunt Lakes system (Bolshoe Kopylyushi Lake, \nMaloe Kopylyushi Lake, Baunt Lake, the Lena basin), and crucian carp in reservoirs \nKlyukvennaya Pad, Cheremukhovoye Lake and Nikitkino Lake (Baikal basin).","PeriodicalId":22969,"journal":{"name":"THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PARASITIC DISEASE CONTROL","volume":"134 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-04-17","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"NEW DATA ON THE INFECTION OF FISH WITH HEMOFLAGELLATES (PROTOZOA: KINETOPLASTEA) IN SOME WATER BODIES OF BURYATIA (EASTERN SIBERIA)\",\"authors\":\"O. E. Mazur\",\"doi\":\"10.31016/978-5-6048555-6-0.2023.24.262-267\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"New data were received on infection with Kinetoplastida of the family Trypanosomatidae in fish of various taxonomic groups in lakes in the Republic of Buryatia (Eastern Siberia). Kinetoplastids of the genus Trypanosoma recorded in the river perch, \\ncommon pike, sand sculpin, Siberian loach, crucian carp, and Siberian roach were \\ncharacterized by the greatest host diversity. The roach (Gusinoe Lake) is recorded \\nfor the first time for the Baikal basin as a host for hemoflagellates of this genus. \\nBlood parasites of the genus Trypanoplasma were found in 3 fish species: the pike, \\nperch, and sand sculpin. A clear trend was noted for the increasing infection level \\nin the perch and pike of Gusinoe Lake over a 40-year period. The dace, Amur carp, \\nAmur catfish, burbot, Amur sleeper, and common minnow from Gusinoe Lake were \\nfree from blood parasites Trypanosoma sp. and Trypanoplasma sp. Kinetoplastids \\nwere not found in roaches from Tsaidam, Shchuchye, Torma, Kotokelskoe and Bolshoye Kicherskoe Lakes. The analysis showed no infection with kinetoplastids in the \\nroach, dace, Baunt whitefish, humpback whitefish, Siberian cisco, perch, burbot, \\nruff, and pike in the reservoirs of the Baunt Lakes system (Bolshoe Kopylyushi Lake, \\nMaloe Kopylyushi Lake, Baunt Lake, the Lena basin), and crucian carp in reservoirs \\nKlyukvennaya Pad, Cheremukhovoye Lake and Nikitkino Lake (Baikal basin).\",\"PeriodicalId\":22969,\"journal\":{\"name\":\"THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PARASITIC DISEASE CONTROL\",\"volume\":\"134 1\",\"pages\":\"\"},\"PeriodicalIF\":0.0000,\"publicationDate\":\"2023-04-17\",\"publicationTypes\":\"Journal Article\",\"fieldsOfStudy\":null,\"isOpenAccess\":false,\"openAccessPdf\":\"\",\"citationCount\":\"0\",\"resultStr\":null,\"platform\":\"Semanticscholar\",\"paperid\":null,\"PeriodicalName\":\"THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PARASITIC DISEASE CONTROL\",\"FirstCategoryId\":\"1085\",\"ListUrlMain\":\"https://doi.org/10.31016/978-5-6048555-6-0.2023.24.262-267\",\"RegionNum\":0,\"RegionCategory\":null,\"ArticlePicture\":[],\"TitleCN\":null,\"AbstractTextCN\":null,\"PMCID\":null,\"EPubDate\":\"\",\"PubModel\":\"\",\"JCR\":\"\",\"JCRName\":\"\",\"Score\":null,\"Total\":0}","platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"THEORY AND PRACTICE OF PARASITIC DISEASE CONTROL","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.31016/978-5-6048555-6-0.2023.24.262-267","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
NEW DATA ON THE INFECTION OF FISH WITH HEMOFLAGELLATES (PROTOZOA: KINETOPLASTEA) IN SOME WATER BODIES OF BURYATIA (EASTERN SIBERIA)
New data were received on infection with Kinetoplastida of the family Trypanosomatidae in fish of various taxonomic groups in lakes in the Republic of Buryatia (Eastern Siberia). Kinetoplastids of the genus Trypanosoma recorded in the river perch,
common pike, sand sculpin, Siberian loach, crucian carp, and Siberian roach were
characterized by the greatest host diversity. The roach (Gusinoe Lake) is recorded
for the first time for the Baikal basin as a host for hemoflagellates of this genus.
Blood parasites of the genus Trypanoplasma were found in 3 fish species: the pike,
perch, and sand sculpin. A clear trend was noted for the increasing infection level
in the perch and pike of Gusinoe Lake over a 40-year period. The dace, Amur carp,
Amur catfish, burbot, Amur sleeper, and common minnow from Gusinoe Lake were
free from blood parasites Trypanosoma sp. and Trypanoplasma sp. Kinetoplastids
were not found in roaches from Tsaidam, Shchuchye, Torma, Kotokelskoe and Bolshoye Kicherskoe Lakes. The analysis showed no infection with kinetoplastids in the
roach, dace, Baunt whitefish, humpback whitefish, Siberian cisco, perch, burbot,
ruff, and pike in the reservoirs of the Baunt Lakes system (Bolshoe Kopylyushi Lake,
Maloe Kopylyushi Lake, Baunt Lake, the Lena basin), and crucian carp in reservoirs
Klyukvennaya Pad, Cheremukhovoye Lake and Nikitkino Lake (Baikal basin).