scholarly journals A Peculiar Distribution of the Emerging Nematode Angiostrongylus cantonensis in the Canary Islands (Spain): Recent Introduction or Isolation Effect?

Animals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 1267
Author(s):  
Natalia Martín-Carrillo ◽  
Carlos Feliu ◽  
Néstor Abreu-Acosta ◽  
Elena Izquierdo-Rodriguez ◽  
Roberto Dorta-Guerra ◽  
...  

Angiostrongylus cantonensis is an emerging zoonotic nematode recognized as the leading cause of eosinophilic meningitis in the word. After its discovery in China, it was recorded in 30 countries worldwide. Recently, it has expanded to new areas such as South America and it has been recently found in the Atlantic island of Tenerife (Canary Islands). In order to characterize the distribution of A. cantonensis in the Canary Islands, the lungs of 1462 rodents were sampled in eight islands of the archipelago over 13 years and were then analyzed for A. cantonensis. Remarkably, the parasite was detected only in Tenerife, in Rattus rattus (19.7%) and Rattus norvegicus (7.14%). They were concretely in the northern part of the island, which had a warmer and more humid climate than the south and main cities. The absence of this nematode in other islands with similar environmental conditions could be explained by an isolation effect or by a recent introduction of the parasite in the islands. Besides, the presence in Tenerife of the most invasive lineage of A. cantonensis reinforced the hypothesis of a recent introduction on this island. This study highlights the need to implement control measures to prevent the expansion to other areas in order to avoid the transmission to humans and other animals.

The Holocene ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 22 (7) ◽  
pp. 801-808 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juan Carlos Rando ◽  
Josep Antoni Alcover ◽  
Jacques Michaux ◽  
Rainer Hutterer ◽  
Juan Francisco Navarro

The Lava mouse ( Malpaisomys insularis), and the Canarian shrew ( Crocidura canariensis) are endemic of the Eastern Canary Islands and islets. The former is extinct while Canarian shrew survives in the two main islands and two islets. In order to provide insights regarding causes and processes contributing to the extinction of these endemic mammals: (i) we established last occurrence dates for Lava mouse, and first records for two exotic species – House mouse ( Mus musculus) and Black rat ( Rattus rattus) – through direct 14C AMS dating of collagen from bones; (ii) we analysed recent material from Barn owl ( Tyto alba gracilirostris) roosting sites to evaluate its impact on Canarian shrew in the presence of introduced rodents. The new data strongly suggest that the extinction of Lava mouse was the result of an accumulative process of independent disappearances (or ‘local extinctions’) affecting the isolated populations. The timing of the introduction of the Black rat on the main islands (before Middle Age European contact in Lanzarote and after Middle Age European contact in Fuerteventura) matches with the last occurrence dates for the presence of Lava mouse on these islands, and are very probably their cause. The losses of these Lava mouse populations occurred in an asynchronous way, spreading across at least six centuries. On small islands, hyperpredation emerges as the most plausible process to explain the disappearance of the Lava mouse in the absence of rat populations, although stochastic processes can not be definitively excluded.


2021 ◽  
Vol 44 (6) ◽  
pp. 42-48
Author(s):  
Dinka Grubišić ◽  
Ivan Juran ◽  
Mirjana Brmež ◽  
Maja Šurlog ◽  
Viktorija Sever ◽  
...  

Glodavci su važni štetnici uskladištenih poljoprivrednih proizvoda. Uz zadovoljenje osnovnih prehrambenih potreba, štetne vrste u skladištima nalaze povoljne uvjete za razvoj i razmnožavanje te zaštitu od prirodnih neprijatelja. Najštetnije vrste glodavaca u skladištima Republike Hrvatske jesu štakori vrsta Rattus norvegicus i Rattus rattus te domaći miš Mus musculus. Osim što se hrane uskladištenim proizvodima, rasipaju ih, onečišćuju urinom, izmetom, dlakom i slinom, navedene vrste rezervoari su zoonozama koje utječu na zdravlje ljudi, te domaćih i divljih životinja. U Republici Hrvatskoj u populacijama sitnih glodavaca dokazani su uzročnici Lajmske borelioza, trihineloze, leptospiroze, Q groznice i hemoragijske vrućice s bubrežnim sindromom. Utvrđene su i višestruke infekcije glodavaca uzročnicima zoonoza. Redovito praćenje brojnosti glodavaca važno je u svrhu pravovremenog suzbijanja te smanjenja materijalnih gubitaka, ali i u svrhu sprječavanja pojave epidemija zoonoza. Uz preventivne mjere koje podrazumijevaju održavanje higijene prostora te održavanje infrastrukture, čime sprječavamo privlačenje i nastanjivanje glodavaca u skladištima, provodi se i kontinuirana deratizacija koja uključuje primjenu mehaničkih, fizikalnih i kemijskih mjera zaštite.


2002 ◽  
Vol 55 (3) ◽  
pp. 55-3 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stefan Rothenburg ◽  
Maike Eiben ◽  
Friedrich Koch-Nolte ◽  
Friedrich Haag

2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-5 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Saki ◽  
S. Khademvatan

Toxoplasma gondiiis obligate coccidian zoonotic parasite. Felidae family is definitive and wide ranges of warm-blooded vertebrates are intermediate hosts for the parasite. Rodents are measured as an important source ofT. gondiiinfection for the definitive host. Thus, this study aimed to investigateToxoplasminfection in rodents of Ahvaz district, southwest of Iran. A total of 100 rodents (73Rattus norvegicus, 21Rattus rattus, and 6Mus musculus) were collected and studied by GRA6PCR and mouse bioassay. The finding indicated that 6 out of 100 (6%) and 2 out of 100 (2%) samples were positive by PCR and mouse bioassay, respectively. The results show notable chronic infection in the rodent and potential transmission of the infection among animal and men in the region. Accordingly, this study recommended investigating of theT. gondiiinfection in definitive and other intermediate hosts in other points of Khuzestan province, Southwest, Iran.


2003 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 187 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sophie Rouys ◽  
Jörn Theuerkauf

We studied the distribution of introduced mammals in six nature reserves of New Caledonia's southern province. Polynesian rats (Rattus exulans) were common in both rainforest and shrubland but their abundance decreased with increasing altitude. Ship rats (Rattus rattus) were abundant in rainforest but less numerous in shrubland and their abundance did not increase with altitude. We found no Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) or house mice (Mus musculus domesticus) in reserves. Feral pigs (Sus scrofa) used mainly rainforest but also shrubland and preferred foraging in valleys with alluvial soils. Rusa deer (Cervus timorensis) selected shrubland over rainforest. Feral cats (Felis catus) were widely distributed in the reserves, whereas dogs (Canis familiaris) strayed into reserves but did not form feral populations.


2013 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 284 ◽  
Author(s):  
Penelope Greenslade ◽  
Andrew A Burbidge ◽  
A Jasmyn ◽  
J Lynch

Islands are important reservoirs of endemic and threatened species, but anthropogenic influences have impacted their biotas. Australia has over 8000 islands, both continental and oceanic, but because of considerably increased traffic, both tourist and commercial, many of these islands have been and are subject to increased threats from invasive species. The invasive Black Rat Rattus rattus is of particular concern as it can negatively impact mammal, bird, reptile, invertebrate and plant populations. Barrow Island, in northwest Western Australia, is an island requiring particular protection from Black Rats as it is a Class A nature reserve with many unique and threatened taxa that is subject to major disturbances from activities associated with oil extraction and a large liquefied natural gas processing plant. Strict quarantine is currently imposed on all materials and persons being sent to the island and there is an intense on-island surveillance programme. So far the protocols used have prevented Black Rats establishing on this island, but such a level of biosecurity is clearly impossible for all islands. In this paper we discuss the effectiveness of quarantine inspections and surveillance together and alone in protecting high-risk, high-value Australian islands against introduced rodents and we document eradication costs for other islands. World-wide, it has only been possible so far to eradicate rats from relatively small islands, mostly with no non-target indigenous mammals and larger islands only where there are no non-target indigenous mammals. Models based largely on economic considerations have suggested it is more cost effective to use surveillance alone without quarantine for Black Rats on Barrow Island and that if rats become widespread (an estimated 4% risk), it may be more cost effective not to attempt eradication. Such models provide useful guidance for managers where biodiversity values are relatively low or where there are no non-target species, but for Barrow island we argue for continuation of quarantine as well as surveillance and an increased level of quarantine controls at the point of departure on all people, vessels and aircraft visiting other vulnerable Australian islands.


2002 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
M. A. SILVA ◽  
L. E. KOZICKI ◽  
P. R. DALSENTER

Na presente pesquisa objetivou-se estudar os efeitos do gossipol (C30H30O8) na gestação e consequente lactação, de 40 ratas com idade média de 120 dias e peso variando entre 200 e 250 gramas, oriundas do Biotério Central da Universidade Federal do Paraná. Os animais foram acompanhados diariamente até a confirmação da cobertura através de esfregaço de lavado vaginal (esfregaço positivo - presença de espermatozóides) e separados em quatro grupos de dez animais: G I - controle, G II – gossipol 20 mg.kg-1, G III – gossipol 40 mg.kg-1, G IV - gossipol 80 mg.kg-1 respectivamente de acordo com a concentração de gossipol presente na suspensão utilizada (gossipol 20 mg.mL-1, gossipol 40 mg.mL-1 e gossipol 80 mg.mL-1). O gossipol ácido acético (GAA 97,8 % de pureza) diluído em óleo vegetal de canola (veículo) foi administrado oralmente para todos os animais no volume de 1 mL de suspensão para cada quilo de peso vivo. A administração da droga iniciou-se no 5o dia de gestação estendendo-se até o 20º. O peso das ratas foi aferido diariamente, do dia da cobertura até o dia do parto, a fim de se observar possíveis efeitos tóxicos durante a gestação. Durante a lactação as ratas e os filhotes eram pesados a cada 3 dias para acompanhar o desenvolvimento dos filhotes e recuperação materna. No desmame (21o dia pós-parto) todas as fêmeas foram sacrificadas para a observação dos pontos uterinos de implantação, comparando-se o número de fetos nascidos com o número de fetos gerados. Durante o experimento sete ratas do grupo G IV e uma do G III morreram, além de abortos e sinais de canibalismo na parturição. Observou-se como sinais de toxicidade: diarréia, inapetência, pelos eriçados, taquipnéa e perda de peso. Nenhum filhote apresentou alterações morfológicas macroscópicas. Concluiu-se que o gossipol (GAA) causou intoxicação grave nos animais que receberam maior dosagem, bem como interferiu no ganho de peso das ratas durante a gestação, peso ao nascimento e peso à desmama dos filhotes. Contudo não interferiu no processo de manutenção da gestação e no número de filhotes nascidos quando administrado entre o 5o e 20º dia de gestação. Gossypol toxicity in pregnant and nursing rats – Rattus rattus norvegicus Abstract In order to study the effects of gossypol (C30H30O8) in pregnancy and lactation, 40 female rats (120 days old) weighing between 200 and 250 grams, were used in this experiment. The animals were divided in four different group GI (n = 10), GII (n = 10), GIII (n = 10) and GIV (n = 10). The daily oral dose administered by gavage to the animals of each group was of 0, 20, 40 and 80 mg.kg-1 respectively of gossypol dissolved in canole oil. All rats were weighed daily from the day of copulation (0 day) to the day of parturition, for evaluation of the toxic effects during pregnancy. All rats and their offspring were weighed on days 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18 and 21 (day of weaning) of lactation. At the day of weaning, all rats were killed in order to observe the number of uterine implantation sites. Eight rats (1 from GIII group and 7 from GIV) died during the period of drug administration besides the occurrence of abortions and cannibalism at the parturition. Clinical symptoms of toxicity were diarrhea, inappetency, bristly hair, tachypnea, loss of weight. Neither pup displayed either macroscopic or morphological alterations. Heavy poisoning has been induced in rats that received higher doses of gossypol acetate as well as a dose-dependent decrease in body weight gain in pregnant rats, lesser weight at birth and at weaning. Nevertheless, gossypol did not interfere in the maintenance of pregnancy and in the number of pups born when administered from day 5 through day 20 of pregnancy.


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