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肯尼亚马赛马拉国家保护区和纳库鲁湖国家公园内迁徙、定居和久坐平原斑马(Equus quagga)胃肠道蠕虫感染的多样性、流行率和感染强度。

Diversity, prevalence, and intensity of gastrointestinal helminth infections in migratory, resident, and sedentary plains zebras (Equus quagga) in Masai Mara National Reserve and Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya.

作者信息

Maina L G M, Maingi N, Ng'ang'a C J, Waruiru R M, Gakuya F

机构信息

Department of Veterinary Pathology, Microbiology and Parasitology, University of Nairobi, P.O. Box 29053-00625, Kangemi, Kenya.

Department of Veterinary Pathology, Microbiology and Parasitology, University of Nairobi, P.O. Box 29053-00625, Kangemi, Kenya.

出版信息

Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports. 2022 Aug;33:100750. doi: 10.1016/j.vprsr.2022.100750. Epub 2022 Jun 14.

Abstract

The diversity, prevalence and intensity of parasitic infections are influenced by factors such as movement patterns and land area available to the host. Zebras are known to harbour various genera of gastrointestinal helminths and facilitate parasite movement across large geographic areas through migration. Despite the harmful effects of helminths and their consequences on host population dynamics, little is known regarding helminth infection patterns in migratory, resident, and sedentary zebras. This study compared the diversity, prevalence, and intensity of helminth infections in zebras with different host movement patterns and space availability. Faecal samples were collected from migratory, resident, and sedentary groups of zebras between 2014 and 2015 and screened for helminth infection. They were infected by diverse groups of helminths including nematodes, trematodes and cestodes with the most prevalent being strongyle type nematodes. No significant difference in the diversity and prevalence was observed between the "three groups". Larvae were also recovered and identified species, cyathostomes, Strongylus edentatus, S.vulgaris, S. equinus, and Trichostronglus in order of abundance. The intensity of infection with the strongyle type nematodes, was highest in the migratory, then sedentary and lowest in resident zebras. It is plausible that the migratory zebras have higher energy demands and poor nutrition, resulting in reduced immune function hence high nematode burdens. Similarly, the sedentary population had high nematode burdens possibly due to high pasture contamination and depressed immunity due to the artificially restricted movement. The latter observation is particularly important in the design and size of sanctuaries in relation to parasitism.

摘要

寄生虫感染的多样性、流行程度和感染强度受宿主的活动模式和可利用土地面积等因素影响。已知斑马体内寄生着各种属的胃肠道蠕虫,并通过迁徙促进寄生虫在广大地理区域内传播。尽管蠕虫会产生有害影响及其对宿主种群动态的后果,但对于迁徙、定居和久坐不动的斑马的蠕虫感染模式却知之甚少。本研究比较了具有不同宿主活动模式和空间可利用性的斑马中蠕虫感染的多样性、流行程度和感染强度。在2014年至2015年期间,从迁徙、定居和久坐不动的斑马群体中采集粪便样本,并对蠕虫感染进行筛查。它们感染了包括线虫、吸虫和绦虫在内的不同种类的蠕虫,其中最常见的是圆线虫类线虫。三组之间在多样性和流行程度上未观察到显著差异。还回收了幼虫并鉴定了种类,依次为杯状线虫、无齿圆线虫、普通圆线虫、马圆线虫和毛圆线虫,按丰度排列。圆线虫类线虫的感染强度在迁徙的斑马中最高,其次是久坐不动的斑马,在定居的斑马中最低。迁徙的斑马能量需求较高且营养状况较差,导致免疫功能下降,因此线虫负担较重,这似乎是合理的。同样,久坐不动的群体线虫负担较高,可能是由于牧场污染严重以及人工限制活动导致免疫力下降。后一种观察结果在与寄生虫病相关的保护区设计和规模方面尤为重要。

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