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The biogeography of the caribou lungworm

Authors :
Guilherme G. Verocai
Christine Cuyler
Cyntia Kayo Kashivakura
Kimberlee B. Beckmen
John S. Gilleard
Manon Simard
Micheline Manseau
Umer Chaudhry
Samuel K. Wasser
Eric P. Hoberg
Susan J. Kutz
Marco Musiani
Source :
Verocai, G G, Hoberg, E P, Simard, M, Beckmen, K B, Musiani, M, Wasser, S, Cuyler, C, Manseau, M, Chaudhry, U N, Kashivakura, C K, Gilleard, J S & Kutz, S J 2020, ' The biogeography of the caribou lungworm, Varestrongylus eleguneniensis (Nematoda : Protostrongylidae) across northern North America ', International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife, vol. 11, pp. 93-102 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2020.01.001, International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife, Vol 11, Iss, Pp 93-102 (2020), International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Varestrongylus eleguneniensis (Nematoda; Protostrongylidae) is a recently described species of lungworm that infects caribou (Rangifer tarandus), muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) and moose (Alces americanus) across northern North America. Herein we explore the geographic distribution of V. eleguneniensis through geographically extensive sampling and discuss the biogeography of this multi-host parasite. We analyzed fecal samples of three caribou subspecies (n = 1485), two muskox subspecies (n = 159), and two moose subspecies (n = 264) from across northern North America. Protostrongylid dorsal-spined larvae (DSL) were found in 23.8%, 73.6%, and 4.2% of these ungulates, respectively. A portion of recovered DSL were identified by genetic analyses of the ITS-2 region of the nuclear rDNA or the cytochrome oxidase c subunit I (COI) region of the mtDNA. We found V. eleguneniensis widely distributed among caribou and muskox populations across most of their geographic prange in North America but it was rare in moose. Parelaphostrongylus andersoni was present in caribou and moose and we provide new geographic records for this species. This study provides a substantial expansion of the knowledge defining the current distribution and biogeography of protostrongylid nematodes in northern ungulates. Insights about the host and geographic range of V. eleguneniensis can serve as a geographically extensive baseline for monitoring current distribution and in anticipating future biogeographic scenarios under a regime of accelerating climate and anthropogenic perturbation.<br />Graphical abstract Image 1<br />Highlights • Varestrongylus eleguneniensis is a lungworm whose primary host is the caribou. • The muscleworm, Parelaphostrongylus andersoni, co-infects caribou across its range. • We expand the knowledge on distribution of the caribou lungworm and the muscleworm. • Muskoxen sympatric with caribou are infected with the caribou lungworm. • We discuss the biogeography of V. eleguneniensis and Rangifer across North America.

Details

ISSN :
22132244
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal for parasitology. Parasites and wildlife
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cff5e81b4c36637942624dda011be6b9