Shields B A, Bird P, Liss W J, Groves K L, Olson R, Rossignol P A
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University, Corvallis 97331, USA.
J Parasitol. 2002 Oct;88(5):1033-5. doi: 10.1645/0022-3395(2002)088[1033:TNASIA]2.0.CO;2.
This paper represents the first report of the nematode Anisakis simplex in the American shad (Alosa sapidissima) in its introduced range in the American Pacific Northwest. All the adult shad sampled from spawning populations in the Willamette (n = 9) and Umpqua (n = 12) rivers were infected with A. simplex with intensities ranging from 6 to 89 worms per fish. This preliminary investigation contrasts sharply with previous studies in the native range of American shad and confirms that this fish may be an important intermediate host for A. simplex in the Pacific Northwest. It is suggested that this new parasite-host relationship has led to an ecological expansion into rivers and Anisakis may present an emerging health risk for wildlife and some human consumers.
本文首次报道了太平洋真圆线虫(Anisakis simplex)在美国西北太平洋地区引入范围内的美洲西鲱(Alosa sapidissima)体内出现。从威拉米特河(n = 9)和乌姆普夸河(n = 12)产卵群体中采集的所有成年西鲱均感染了太平洋真圆线虫,每条鱼体内的感染强度为6至89条虫。这项初步调查与之前对美洲西鲱原生范围内的研究形成了鲜明对比,并证实这种鱼类可能是太平洋西北地区太平洋真圆线虫的重要中间宿主。研究表明,这种新的寄生虫 - 宿主关系导致了该线虫在河流中的生态扩张,并且太平洋真圆线虫可能对野生动物和一些人类消费者构成新出现的健康风险。