Artículo
Effects of droughts on the larval digenean assemblage that parasitizes the snail Biomphalaria peregrina (Planorbidae): a 4-year study in a temporary pond from Argentina
Fecha de publicación:
03/2021
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Parasitology Research
ISSN:
0932-0113
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Temporary ponds are ecologically valuable habitats and useful sites for studies of diversity, ecology, evolution, and climate change. Organisms inhabiting these environments have developed strategies to ensure their survival. However, little is known about the temporal dynamics and strategies of parasites in these habitats. A 4-year study was carried out in a temporary pond to analyze the larval digenean assemblage in Biomphalaria peregrina, a potential vector of Schistosoma mansoni, a zoonosis of global importance. This environment had intermittent and irregular hydroperiods, and the overall prevalence showed differences throughout the years. After drought seasons, eight out of a total of nine species of digeneans were observed, and almost half of the snails were parasitized. In addition, six of the nine species of digeneans showed some type of abbreviation of their life cycles. These results suggest that digeneans have certain degree of plasticity in their life cycles in response to environmental changes in this pond, and the abbreviation of the digenean life cycle could be regarded as a parasite strategy to resist prolonged periods of desiccation.
Palabras clave:
TREMATODA
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DROUGHT RESISTANCE
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ZOONOTIC VECTOR
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ABBREVIATED LIFE CYCLES
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN PRODUCCION, SANIDAD Y AMBIENTE
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN PRODUCCION, SANIDAD Y AMBIENTE
Citación
Parietti, Manuela; Merlo, Matias Javier; Etchegoin, Jorge Alejandro; Effects of droughts on the larval digenean assemblage that parasitizes the snail Biomphalaria peregrina (Planorbidae): a 4-year study in a temporary pond from Argentina; Springer; Parasitology Research; 3-2021; 1-6
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