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   Resurrection and redescription of Varestrongylus alces (Nematoda: Protostrongylidae),a lungworm of the Eurasian moose (Alces alces),with report on associated pathology  
   
نویسنده verocai g.g. ,hoberg e.p. ,vikøren t. ,handeland k. ,ytrehus b. ,rezansoff a.m. ,davidson r.k. ,gilleard j.s. ,kutz s.j.
منبع parasites and vectors - 2014 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: varestrongylus alces,a lungworm in eurasian moose from europe has been considered a junior synonym of varestrongylus capreoli,in european roe deer,due to a poorly detailed morphological description and the absence of a type-series. methods: specimens used in the redescription were collected from lesions in the lungs of eurasian moose,from vestby,norway. specimens were described based on comparative morphology and integrated approaches. molecular identification was based on pcr,cloning and sequencing of the its-2 region of the nuclear ribosomal dna. phylogenetic analysis compared v. alces its-2 sequences to these of other varestrongylus species and other protostrongylids. results: varestrongylus alces is resurrected for protostrongylid nematodes of eurasian moose from europe. varestrongylus alces causes firm nodular lesions that are clearly differentiated from the adjacent lung tissue. histologically,lesions are restricted to the parenchyma with adult,egg and larval parasites surrounded by multinucleated giant cells,macrophages,eosinophilic granulocytes,lymphocytes. the species is valid and distinct from others referred to varestrongylus,and should be separated from v. capreoli. morphologically,v. alces can be distinguished from other species by characters in the males that include a distally bifurcated gubernaculum,arched denticulate crura,spicules that are equal in length and relatively short,and a dorsal ray that is elongate and bifurcated. females have a well-developed provagina,and are very similar to those of v. capreoli. morphometrics of first-stage larvae largely overlap with those of other varestrongylus. sequences of the its-2 region strongly support mutual independence of v. alces,v. cf. capreoli,and the yet undescribed species of varestrongylus from north american ungulates. these three taxa form a well-supported crown-clade as the putative sister of v. alpenae. the association of v. alces and alces or its ancestors is discussed in light of host and parasite phylogeny and host historical biogeography. conclusions: varestrongylus alces is a valid species,and should be considered distinct from v. capreoli. phylogenetic relationships among varestrongylus spp. from eurasia and north america are complex and consistent with faunal assembly involving recurrent events of geographic expansion,host switching and subsequent speciation. © 2014 verocai et al.; licensee biomed central.
کلیدواژه Cervidae; Cryptic species; Historical biogeography; ITS-2; Metastrongyloidea; Parasite biodiversity; Varestrongylinae; Varestrongylus capreoli; Verminous pneumonia
آدرس department of ecosystem and public health,faculty of veterinary medicine,university of calgary,3280 hospital drive nw,calgary,ab t2n 4z6, Canada, us department of agriculture,united states national parasite collection,agricultural research service,barc east no. 1180,10300 baltimore avenue,beltsville,md 20705, United States, norwegian veterinary institute,ullevålsveien 68,oslo,n-0454, Norway, norwegian veterinary institute,ullevålsveien 68,oslo,n-0454, Norway, norwegian veterinary institute,ullevålsveien 68,oslo,n-0454,norway,norwegian institute for nature research,p.o. box 5685,sluppen trondheim,n-7485, Norway, department of comparative biology and experimental medicine,faculty of veterinary medicine,university of calgary,3330 hospital drive nw,calgary,ab t2n 4n1, Canada, norwegian veterinary institute,ullevålsveien 68,oslo,n-0454,norway,norwegian defence research institute,postboks 25,kjeller,2027, Norway, department of comparative biology and experimental medicine,faculty of veterinary medicine,university of calgary,3330 hospital drive nw,calgary,ab t2n 4n1, Canada, department of ecosystem and public health,faculty of veterinary medicine,university of calgary,3280 hospital drive nw,calgary,ab t2n 4z6,canada,canadian wildlife health cooperative - alberta node,faculty of veterinary medicine,university of calgary,3280 hospital drive nw,calgary,ab t2n 4z6, Canada
 
     
   
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