Host specificity and species diversity of the Ostertagiinae Lopez-Neyra, 1947 in ruminants: a European perspective

Abstract Background Nematodes of the subfamily Ostertagiinae appear to be rather specific to a species or family of hosts, but some are observed in a wide variety of hosts. The nematode Ostertagia leptospicularis draws special attention due to its presence or absence among the same host species in d...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Anna Wyrobisz-Papiewska, Jerzy Kowal, Paweł Nosal, Gabriela Chovancová, Steffen Rehbein
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-06-01
Series:Parasites & Vectors
Subjects:
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-018-2958-6
id doaj-1b6dba1e5d7d42eea734d3f1d944e81e
record_format Article
spelling doaj-1b6dba1e5d7d42eea734d3f1d944e81e2020-11-24T20:50:00ZengBMCParasites & Vectors1756-33052018-06-0111111010.1186/s13071-018-2958-6Host specificity and species diversity of the Ostertagiinae Lopez-Neyra, 1947 in ruminants: a European perspectiveAnna Wyrobisz-Papiewska0Jerzy Kowal1Paweł Nosal2Gabriela Chovancová3Steffen Rehbein4Department of Environmental Zoology, Institute of Animal Sciences, University of Agriculture in KrakowDepartment of Environmental Zoology, Institute of Animal Sciences, University of Agriculture in KrakowDepartment of Environmental Zoology, Institute of Animal Sciences, University of Agriculture in KrakowResearch Station and Museum of the Tatra National ParkMerial GmbH, Kathrinenhof Research CenterAbstract Background Nematodes of the subfamily Ostertagiinae appear to be rather specific to a species or family of hosts, but some are observed in a wide variety of hosts. The nematode Ostertagia leptospicularis draws special attention due to its presence or absence among the same host species in different European countries. Therefore, this paper focuses mainly on the host specificity among nematodes of the subfamily Ostertagiinae. The second aim of this study is to assess the possibility of treating O. leptospicularis as an Ostertagia species complex. Methods Data were gathered from post-mortem examinations of domestic and wild ruminants (n = 157), as well as bibliographical references (n = 96), which were pooled and discussed. The research area was limited to European countries, hence the studied ostertagiine species are limited to native ones; likewise, the host species. Special emphasis was placed on the mean abundance values that allowed a typical host or hosts for each nematode species to be specified. Correspondence analysis was performed to confirm the stated host specificity. Results The analysis revealed that nematodes of this subfamily tend to use ruminants from a particular subfamily as their principal host. The results indicate that Ostertagia leptospicularis, similar to Teladorsagia circumcincta, may represent a potential species complex. This nematode, as the sole member of the subfamily Ostertagiinae, occurs in almost all representatives of the Bovidae subfamily, as well as in the Cervidae. Conclusions Despite the stated narrow host specificity, the results obtained may suggest that O. leptospicularis is not strongly connected to any host or is comparably associated with a very wide and diverse group of hosts (Cervidae, Bovidae). The Ostertagia complex may have particular cryptic species or strains typical for any individual host or group of hosts. Such a conclusion requires further investigations on a wider scale.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-018-2958-6OstertagiinaeOstertagia leptospicularisBovidaeCervidaeHost specificityCorrespondence analysis
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Anna Wyrobisz-Papiewska
Jerzy Kowal
Paweł Nosal
Gabriela Chovancová
Steffen Rehbein
spellingShingle Anna Wyrobisz-Papiewska
Jerzy Kowal
Paweł Nosal
Gabriela Chovancová
Steffen Rehbein
Host specificity and species diversity of the Ostertagiinae Lopez-Neyra, 1947 in ruminants: a European perspective
Parasites & Vectors
Ostertagiinae
Ostertagia leptospicularis
Bovidae
Cervidae
Host specificity
Correspondence analysis
author_facet Anna Wyrobisz-Papiewska
Jerzy Kowal
Paweł Nosal
Gabriela Chovancová
Steffen Rehbein
author_sort Anna Wyrobisz-Papiewska
title Host specificity and species diversity of the Ostertagiinae Lopez-Neyra, 1947 in ruminants: a European perspective
title_short Host specificity and species diversity of the Ostertagiinae Lopez-Neyra, 1947 in ruminants: a European perspective
title_full Host specificity and species diversity of the Ostertagiinae Lopez-Neyra, 1947 in ruminants: a European perspective
title_fullStr Host specificity and species diversity of the Ostertagiinae Lopez-Neyra, 1947 in ruminants: a European perspective
title_full_unstemmed Host specificity and species diversity of the Ostertagiinae Lopez-Neyra, 1947 in ruminants: a European perspective
title_sort host specificity and species diversity of the ostertagiinae lopez-neyra, 1947 in ruminants: a european perspective
publisher BMC
series Parasites & Vectors
issn 1756-3305
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Abstract Background Nematodes of the subfamily Ostertagiinae appear to be rather specific to a species or family of hosts, but some are observed in a wide variety of hosts. The nematode Ostertagia leptospicularis draws special attention due to its presence or absence among the same host species in different European countries. Therefore, this paper focuses mainly on the host specificity among nematodes of the subfamily Ostertagiinae. The second aim of this study is to assess the possibility of treating O. leptospicularis as an Ostertagia species complex. Methods Data were gathered from post-mortem examinations of domestic and wild ruminants (n = 157), as well as bibliographical references (n = 96), which were pooled and discussed. The research area was limited to European countries, hence the studied ostertagiine species are limited to native ones; likewise, the host species. Special emphasis was placed on the mean abundance values that allowed a typical host or hosts for each nematode species to be specified. Correspondence analysis was performed to confirm the stated host specificity. Results The analysis revealed that nematodes of this subfamily tend to use ruminants from a particular subfamily as their principal host. The results indicate that Ostertagia leptospicularis, similar to Teladorsagia circumcincta, may represent a potential species complex. This nematode, as the sole member of the subfamily Ostertagiinae, occurs in almost all representatives of the Bovidae subfamily, as well as in the Cervidae. Conclusions Despite the stated narrow host specificity, the results obtained may suggest that O. leptospicularis is not strongly connected to any host or is comparably associated with a very wide and diverse group of hosts (Cervidae, Bovidae). The Ostertagia complex may have particular cryptic species or strains typical for any individual host or group of hosts. Such a conclusion requires further investigations on a wider scale.
topic Ostertagiinae
Ostertagia leptospicularis
Bovidae
Cervidae
Host specificity
Correspondence analysis
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-018-2958-6
work_keys_str_mv AT annawyrobiszpapiewska hostspecificityandspeciesdiversityoftheostertagiinaelopezneyra1947inruminantsaeuropeanperspective
AT jerzykowal hostspecificityandspeciesdiversityoftheostertagiinaelopezneyra1947inruminantsaeuropeanperspective
AT pawełnosal hostspecificityandspeciesdiversityoftheostertagiinaelopezneyra1947inruminantsaeuropeanperspective
AT gabrielachovancova hostspecificityandspeciesdiversityoftheostertagiinaelopezneyra1947inruminantsaeuropeanperspective
AT steffenrehbein hostspecificityandspeciesdiversityoftheostertagiinaelopezneyra1947inruminantsaeuropeanperspective
_version_ 1716805148145090560