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Epidemiological and molecular data on heterophyid trematode metacercariae found in the muscle of grey mullets (Osteichthyes: Mugilidae) from Sardinia (western Mediterranean Sea)

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Citazione:
Epidemiological and molecular data on heterophyid trematode metacercariae found in the muscle of grey mullets (Osteichthyes: Mugilidae) from Sardinia (western Mediterranean Sea) / Masala, Simonetta; Piras, Maria Cristina; Sanna, Daria; Chai, Jong Yil; Jung, Bong Kwang; Sohn, Woon Mok; Garippa, Giovanni; Merella, Paolo. - In: PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH. - ISSN 0932-0113. - 115:9(2016), pp. 3409-3417. [10.1007/s00436-016-5101-7]
Abstract:
This study is a contribution to the molecular taxonomy and epidemiology of heterophyid (Trematoda: Heterophyidae) metacercariae found in the muscle of Mugilidae (Osteichthyes) from Sardinia (western Mediterranean Sea). Sixty specimens of mugilids (13 Chelon labrosus, 18 Liza aurata, 6 Liza ramada, 8 Liza saliens, 15 Mugil cephalus) were examined and 17,899 metacercariae isolated in 95 % of the hosts. Four types of metacercariae were identified: Heterophyes sp. (n = 14,113), Heterophyes sp. -small (1225), Stictodora sp. (1606), and Ascocotyle (Phagicola) sp. (955). The experimental infection of a hamster with Heterophyes sp. metacercariae produced six adults identified as Heterophyes heterophyes and two as Heterophyes cf. nocens. The morphology of Heterophyes sp. -small metacercariae matched with that of Heterophyes dispar. The sequence analysis of the ITS2 and 28S portions of rDNA confirmed the morphological identification of metacercariae, showing four clusters. All adults grouped together with the Heterophyes sp. metacercariae, whereas adults of Heterophyes nocens from Korea clustered separately, showing that this species is distinguished from H. heterophyes, and suggesting caution in the exclusive use of the number of rodlets of the genital sucker to separate the two species. The presence of metacercariae was high in all hosts; the highest prevalence is of Heterophyes sp. (prevalence aeyen78 %; mean intensity aeyen135 metacercariae/100 g muscle), and the most heavily infected host is M. cephalus (prevalence = 100 %; mean intensity = 841 metacercariae/100 g muscle).
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Heterophyidae; Heterophyes heterophyes; Heterophyes nocens; ITS2 rDNA; 28S rDNA; Mediterranean Sea
Elenco autori:
Masala, Simonetta; Piras, Maria Cristina; Sanna, Daria; Chai, Jong Yil; Jung, Bong Kwang; Sohn, Woon Mok; Garippa, Giovanni; Merella, Paolo
Autori di Ateneo:
SANNA Daria
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/45980
Pubblicato in:
PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH
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