Lafferty K D, Dunham E J
Western Ecological Research Center, United States Geological Survey, c/o Marine Science Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106, USA.
J Parasitol. 2005 Apr;91(2):474-6. doi: 10.1645/GE-390R1.
Of the 18 trematode species that use the horn snail, Cerithidea californica, as a first intermediate host, 6 have the potential to use raccoons as a final host. The presence of raccoon latrines in Carpinteria Salt Marsh, California, allowed us to investigate associations between raccoons and trematodes in snails. Two trematode species, Probolocoryphe uca and Stictodora hancocki, occurred at higher prevalences in snails near raccoon latrines than in snails away from latrines, suggesting that raccoons may serve as final hosts for these species. Fecal remains indicated that raccoons fed on shore crabs, the second intermediate host for P. uca, and fish, the second intermediate host for S. hancocki. The increase in raccoon populations in the suburban areas surrounding west coast salt marshes could increase their importance as final hosts for trematodes in this system.
在以加州角螺(Cerithidea californica)作为第一中间宿主的18种吸虫中,有6种有可能将浣熊作为终末宿主。加利福尼亚州卡平特里亚盐沼中存在浣熊粪便,这使我们能够研究浣熊与蜗牛体内吸虫之间的关联。两种吸虫,即加州前棒吸虫(Probolocoryphe uca)和汉氏狭体吸虫(Stictodora hancocki),在靠近浣熊粪便处的蜗牛中的感染率高于远离粪便处的蜗牛,这表明浣熊可能是这些吸虫的终末宿主。粪便残留物表明,浣熊以加州前棒吸虫的第二中间宿主岸蟹以及汉氏狭体吸虫的第二中间宿主鱼类为食。西海岸盐沼周边郊区浣熊数量的增加,可能会提高它们作为该系统中吸虫终末宿主的重要性。