Detail
Článek
Článek online
FT
Medvik - BMČ
  • Je něco špatně v tomto záznamu ?

Small-scale to large-scale and back: larval trematodes in Lymnaea stagnalis and Planorbarius corneus in Central Europe

R. Brown, M. Soldánová, J. Barrett, A. Kostadinova

. 2011 ; 108 (1) : 137-150.

Jazyk angličtina Země Německo

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc12027347

We examined the small-scale temporal and spatial variability in composition and structure of larval trematode communities in Lymnaea stagnalis and Planorbarius corneus in two fish ponds in the Czech Republic and compared the patterns of richness and similarity to continental and regional trematode faunas of these hosts. The levels of parasitism in the populations of both hosts were high, the former parasitized predominantly by allogenic species maturing in a wide range of birds and the latter infected by relatively more species completing their life cycles in micromammals. Communities in both hosts exhibited a congruent pattern of seasonal change in overall infection rates and community composition with lower levels of infection in spring. Both temporal and spatial variation was closely related to the structure of snail populations, and no significant differentiation of community composition with respect to pond was observed. Comparisons with large-scale inventories revealed overall congruent patterns of decreased richness and similarity and increased variability at the smaller scales in both host-parasite systems. The relative compositional homogeneity of larval communities in both snail hosts irrespective of scale suggests that historical data at small to medium regional scales may provide useful estimates of past richness and composition of larval trematode communities in these snail hosts.

Citace poskytuje Crossref.org

000      
00000naa a2200000 a 4500
001      
bmc12027347
003      
CZ-PrNML
005      
20160302155922.0
007      
ta
008      
120816s2011 gw f 000 0#eng||
009      
AR
024    7_
$a 10.1007/s00436-010-2047-z $2 doi
035    __
$a (PubMed)20878185
040    __
$a ABA008 $b cze $d ABA008 $e AACR2
041    0_
$a eng
044    __
$a gw
100    1_
$a Brown, Rebecca $u Institute of Parasitology, Biology Centre, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Branišovska 31, 370 05 České Budějovice, Czech Republic; Division of Infection and Immunity, Faculty of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow
245    10
$a Small-scale to large-scale and back: larval trematodes in Lymnaea stagnalis and Planorbarius corneus in Central Europe / $c R. Brown, M. Soldánová, J. Barrett, A. Kostadinova
520    9_
$a We examined the small-scale temporal and spatial variability in composition and structure of larval trematode communities in Lymnaea stagnalis and Planorbarius corneus in two fish ponds in the Czech Republic and compared the patterns of richness and similarity to continental and regional trematode faunas of these hosts. The levels of parasitism in the populations of both hosts were high, the former parasitized predominantly by allogenic species maturing in a wide range of birds and the latter infected by relatively more species completing their life cycles in micromammals. Communities in both hosts exhibited a congruent pattern of seasonal change in overall infection rates and community composition with lower levels of infection in spring. Both temporal and spatial variation was closely related to the structure of snail populations, and no significant differentiation of community composition with respect to pond was observed. Comparisons with large-scale inventories revealed overall congruent patterns of decreased richness and similarity and increased variability at the smaller scales in both host-parasite systems. The relative compositional homogeneity of larval communities in both snail hosts irrespective of scale suggests that historical data at small to medium regional scales may provide useful estimates of past richness and composition of larval trematode communities in these snail hosts.
650    _2
$a zvířata $7 D000818
650    _2
$a plži $x parazitologie $7 D049851
650    _2
$a Lymnaea $x parazitologie $7 D008195
650    _2
$a roční období $7 D012621
650    _2
$a Trematoda $x izolace a purifikace $7 D014200
651    _2
$a Česká republika $7 D018153
655    _2
$a časopisecké články $7 D016428
700    1_
$a Soldánová, Miroslava $u Institute of Parasitology, Biology Centre, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
700    1_
$a Barrett, John $u IBERS, Aberystwyth University
700    1_
$a Kostadinova, Aneta $u Institute of Parasitology, Biology Centre, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic; Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
773    0_
$w MED00003691 $t Parasitology research $x 1432-1955 $g Roč. 108, č. 1 (2011), s. 137-150
856    41
$u https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20878185 $y Pubmed
910    __
$a ABA008 $b sig $c sign $y m $z 0
990    __
$a 20120816 $b ABA008
991    __
$a 20160302155639 $b ABA008
999    __
$a ok $b bmc $g 949389 $s 784693
BAS    __
$a 3
BAS    __
$a PreBMC
BMC    __
$a 2011 $b 108 $c 1 $d 137-150 $i 1432-1955 $m Parasitology research $n Parasitol Res $x MED00003691
LZP    __
$b NLK112 $a Pubmed-20120816/11/02

Najít záznam

Citační ukazatele

Nahrávání dat ...

Možnosti archivace

Nahrávání dat ...