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   Long-term spatiotemporal stability and dynamic changes in the haemoparasite community of spiny mice (Acomys dimidiatus) in four montane wadis in the St. Katherine Protectorate,Sinai,Egypt  
   
نویسنده alsarraf m. ,bednarska m. ,mohallal e.m.e. ,mierzejewska e.j. ,behnke-borowczyk j. ,zalat s. ,gilbert f. ,welc-falȩciak r. ,kloch a. ,behnke j.m. ,bajer a.
منبع parasites and vectors - 2016 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: long-term field studies of parasite communities are rare but provide a powerful insight into the ecological processes shaping host-parasite interactions. the aim of our study was to monitor long-term trends in the haemoparasite communities of spiny mice (acomys dimidiatus) and to identify the principal factors responsible for changes over a 12 year period. methods: to this end we sampled four semi-isolated populations of mice (n = 835) in 2000,2004,2008 and 2012 in four dry montane valleys (wadis) located in the sinai massif,egypt. results: overall 76.2 % of spiny mice carried at least one of the five haemoparasite genera (babesia,bartonella,haemobartonella,hepatozoon,trypanosoma) recorded in the study. prevalence of haemoparasites varied significantly between the sites with the highest overall prevalence in wadi tlah and the lowest in w. el arbaein,and this changed significantly with time. in the first two surveys there was little change in prevalence,but by 2008,when the first signs of a deepening drought in the region had become apparent,prevalence began to drift downwards,and by 2012 prevalence had fallen to the lowest values recorded from all four sites over the entire 12-year period. the overall mean species richness was 1.2 ± 0.03,which peaked in 2004 and then dropped by more than 50 % by 2012. species richness was highest among mice from wadi tlah and peaked in age class 2 mice (young adults). site was the most significant factor affecting the prevalence of individual parasite species,with trypanosoma acomys and hepatozoon sp. occurring mainly in two wadis (w. tlah & w. gharaba). in four of the five genera recorded in the study we observed a significant drop in prevalence or/and abundance since 2004,the exception being hepatozoon sp. conclusions: during the 12-year-long period of study in the sinai,we observed dynamic changes and possibly even cycles of prevalence and abundance of infections which differed depending on parasite species. although the exact reasons cannot be identified at this time,we hypothesize that the effects of a 15-year-long scarcity of rainfall in the local environment and a fall in host densities over the period of study may have been responsible for a drop in transmission rates,possibly by a negative impact on vector survival. © 2016 alsarraf et al.
کلیدواژه Abundance; Acomys dimidiatus; Acomys russatus ,haemoparasites; Babesia; Bartonella; Between year variation; Drought; Haemobartonella; Hepatozoon; Prevalence; Sinai; Species-richness; Trypanosoma
آدرس department of parasitology,institute of zoology,faculty of biology,university of warsaw,1 miecznikowa street,warsaw,02-096, Poland, department of parasitology,institute of zoology,faculty of biology,university of warsaw,1 miecznikowa street,warsaw,02-096, Poland, desert research center,cairo, Egypt, department of parasitology,institute of zoology,faculty of biology,university of warsaw,1 miecznikowa street,warsaw,02-096, Poland, department of forest phytopathology,faculty of forestry,poznań university of life sciences,poznań, Poland, department of zoology,suez canal university,ismailia, Egypt, faculty of medicine and health sciences,school of biology,university of nottingham,nottingham, United Kingdom, department of parasitology,institute of zoology,faculty of biology,university of warsaw,1 miecznikowa street,warsaw,02-096, Poland, department of ecology,institute of zoology,faculty of biology,university of warsaw,1 miecznikowa street,warsaw,02-096, Poland, faculty of medicine and health sciences,school of biology,university of nottingham,nottingham, United Kingdom, department of parasitology,institute of zoology,faculty of biology,university of warsaw,1 miecznikowa street,warsaw,02-096, Poland
 
     
   
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