在猛犸身上发现蛔虫卵

T. Sivkova, P. Kosintsev
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猛犸寄生虫(Mammuthus primigenius Blumenbach, 1799)目前正在根据寄生虫残留物的形态特征进行研究,因为缺乏进行基因测试的确定遗传标记。本文对蒙古钦斯基(Gydan半岛)和塔迪布泽(Yamal半岛)两种猛犸象的肠道内容物进行了寄生虫学研究。我们对蒙古猛犸象和塔迪比猛犸象的肠道残骸进行了寄生虫学研究,这是由俄罗斯科学院乌拉尔分院动植物生态研究所的雇员提供的。根据古寄生虫学中普遍接受的方法,采用残渣复水化法,后续采用联合沉降法。在对蒙古猛犸象的肠道内容物进行的寄生虫学研究中,没有发现寄生虫,而对来自塔迪贝的猛犸象的材料进行分析后发现了两个线虫卵。每1克粪便中发现的鸡蛋数量很少,只有1.5个。巨大的尺寸,圆形的形状,厚厚的层状壳的存在,使人们有可能将这些物体识别为Ascarididae Baird家族的代表,1853年。这些蛋的结构与现代马类寄生虫的蛋相似。卵直径分别为78.68±1.19和87.94±0.47 mkm,壁厚分别为4.14±0.29和4.48±0.34微米,与现代同类指标相当。这是在猛犸象中发现蛔虫属线虫的首次报道。
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FINDING OF ASCARID EGGS IN MAMMOTH
Mammoth parasites (Mammuthus primigenius Blumenbach, 1799) are currently being studied according to the morphological characteristics of parasite residues due to the lack of established genetic markers for performing genetic tests. A parasitological study of the intestinal contents of two mammoths was carried out – Mongochensky (Gydan Peninsula) and Tadibе (Yamal Peninsula). We conducted a parasitological study of the remains of the intestines of two mammoths - Mongochensky and Tadibe, provided by employees of the Institute of Plant and Animal Ecology of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The work was carried out according to the generally accepted in paleoparasitology method with the use of residue rehydration and the subsequent use of the combined and sedimentation method. In a parasitological study of the intestinal contents of the Mongochensky mammoth, no parasites were found, while analysis of the material from the mammoth from Tadibe revealed two nematode eggs. The number of eggs found was small 1.5 eggs per 1 g of feces. Large sizes, rounded shape, the presence of a thick layered shell made it possible to identify these objects as eggs of representatives of the family Ascarididae Baird, 1853. The structure of the eggs was similar to ones from modern horse parascarids. The diameter of the eggs was 78.68±1.19 and 87.94±0.47 mkm, the wall thickness was 4.14±0.29 and 4.48±0.34 microns, which is comparable to similar indicators of modern representatives. This is the first report of the detection of Ascarididae nematode in mammoths.
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