Rodent hosts of <em>Maritrema</em> sp. (Digenea, Microphallidae) in Sardinia Island

Prospections on helminth fauna of rodents were carried out in the Cedrino river (Eastern of Sardinia island). Twelve <em>Rattus rattus</em> (L., 1758) and eight <em>Mus domesticus</em> (Schwarz & Schwarz, 1943) were captured by Sher...

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Main Authors: Juan Carlos Casanova, M. Villa, Alexis Ribas, I. Montoliu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associazione Teriologica Italiana 2003-10-01
Series:Hystrix, the Italian Journal of Mammalogy
Online Access:http://www.italian-journal-of-mammalogy.it/article/view/4251
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spelling doaj-10a69ba5a25843ca88a393ee070a50222020-11-25T02:58:16ZengAssociazione Teriologica ItalianaHystrix, the Italian Journal of Mammalogy0394-19141825-52722003-10-0114010.4404/hystrix-14.0-4251Rodent hosts of <em>Maritrema</em> sp. (Digenea, Microphallidae) in Sardinia IslandJuan Carlos CasanovaM. VillaAlexis RibasI. MontoliuProspections on helminth fauna of rodents were carried out in the Cedrino river (Eastern of Sardinia island). Twelve <em>Rattus rattus</em> (L., 1758) and eight <em>Mus domesticus</em> (Schwarz & Schwarz, 1943) were captured by Sherman traps. Parasitological study revealed in <em>R. rattus</em> the presence of an intestinal helminth belonging to the genus <em>Maritrema</em> (family Microphallidae). The transmission of this Digenetic Trematode among vertebrates involves the participation of aquatic invertebrate organisms, molluscs and crustacea, acting as intermediate hosts. Dissection of 117 individuals of the Amphipod Crustacea <em>Gammarus italicus</em>, collected in the same biotope, allowed the detection of encysted metacercariae. These larvae constitute the infesting stage of the parasite for vertebrates, acting these as definitive hosts ingesting parasitized crustacea as preys. Adults of <em>Maritrema</em> sp. were also obtained experimentally in the laboratory mice (<em>Mus domesticus</em> CD1 strain). These were infested by inoculating them, using gastric probe, metacercarial cysts isolated from <em>G. italicus</em>. Post-infection mice dissection was performed at different intervals of time getting adults in various maturity stages. Experimental facts confirm that <em>Maritrema</em> sp., as it occurs in other trematodes, do not present strict specificity to the definitive host, being able to develop as well in <em>Mus</em>. In nature, the presence or absence of this digenean in mammals species will be dependent of host ethological factors, mainly related to feeding habitats. This study was partially supported by the ?Comissionat per Recerca i Universitats de la Generalitat de Catalunya? 2001SGR00088. http://www.italian-journal-of-mammalogy.it/article/view/4251
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author Juan Carlos Casanova
M. Villa
Alexis Ribas
I. Montoliu
spellingShingle Juan Carlos Casanova
M. Villa
Alexis Ribas
I. Montoliu
Rodent hosts of <em>Maritrema</em> sp. (Digenea, Microphallidae) in Sardinia Island
Hystrix, the Italian Journal of Mammalogy
author_facet Juan Carlos Casanova
M. Villa
Alexis Ribas
I. Montoliu
author_sort Juan Carlos Casanova
title Rodent hosts of <em>Maritrema</em> sp. (Digenea, Microphallidae) in Sardinia Island
title_short Rodent hosts of <em>Maritrema</em> sp. (Digenea, Microphallidae) in Sardinia Island
title_full Rodent hosts of <em>Maritrema</em> sp. (Digenea, Microphallidae) in Sardinia Island
title_fullStr Rodent hosts of <em>Maritrema</em> sp. (Digenea, Microphallidae) in Sardinia Island
title_full_unstemmed Rodent hosts of <em>Maritrema</em> sp. (Digenea, Microphallidae) in Sardinia Island
title_sort rodent hosts of <em>maritrema</em> sp. (digenea, microphallidae) in sardinia island
publisher Associazione Teriologica Italiana
series Hystrix, the Italian Journal of Mammalogy
issn 0394-1914
1825-5272
publishDate 2003-10-01
description Prospections on helminth fauna of rodents were carried out in the Cedrino river (Eastern of Sardinia island). Twelve <em>Rattus rattus</em> (L., 1758) and eight <em>Mus domesticus</em> (Schwarz & Schwarz, 1943) were captured by Sherman traps. Parasitological study revealed in <em>R. rattus</em> the presence of an intestinal helminth belonging to the genus <em>Maritrema</em> (family Microphallidae). The transmission of this Digenetic Trematode among vertebrates involves the participation of aquatic invertebrate organisms, molluscs and crustacea, acting as intermediate hosts. Dissection of 117 individuals of the Amphipod Crustacea <em>Gammarus italicus</em>, collected in the same biotope, allowed the detection of encysted metacercariae. These larvae constitute the infesting stage of the parasite for vertebrates, acting these as definitive hosts ingesting parasitized crustacea as preys. Adults of <em>Maritrema</em> sp. were also obtained experimentally in the laboratory mice (<em>Mus domesticus</em> CD1 strain). These were infested by inoculating them, using gastric probe, metacercarial cysts isolated from <em>G. italicus</em>. Post-infection mice dissection was performed at different intervals of time getting adults in various maturity stages. Experimental facts confirm that <em>Maritrema</em> sp., as it occurs in other trematodes, do not present strict specificity to the definitive host, being able to develop as well in <em>Mus</em>. In nature, the presence or absence of this digenean in mammals species will be dependent of host ethological factors, mainly related to feeding habitats. This study was partially supported by the ?Comissionat per Recerca i Universitats de la Generalitat de Catalunya? 2001SGR00088.
url http://www.italian-journal-of-mammalogy.it/article/view/4251
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