生物多样性 ›› 2024, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (9): 24059.  DOI: 10.17520/biods.2024059  cstr: 32101.14.biods.2024059

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世界蜥蜴消化道吸虫初步名录

阎晓菲1,2,*,#()(), 王涛1,2,#, 王旖旎1,2, 赵怡阳3, 陈胜涛1,2, 孙鑫1,2, 王楠1,2   

  1. 1.新疆农业大学生命科学学院, 乌鲁木齐 830052
    2.新疆极端环境生物生态适应与进化重点实验室, 乌鲁木齐 830052
    3.新疆农业大学动物医学学院, 乌鲁木齐 830052
  • 收稿日期:2024-02-16 接受日期:2024-07-07 出版日期:2024-09-20 发布日期:2024-09-23
  • 通讯作者: * E-mail: yanxf83@163.com
  • 作者简介:

    #共同第一作者

  • 基金资助:
    新疆维吾尔自治区自然科学基金(2022D01A194);新疆维吾尔自治区人才发展基金“天池英才”引进计划项目;国家寄生虫资源库开放课题(NPRC-2019-194-30);第三次新疆综合科学考察项目(2022xjkk1200)

Preliminary species checklist for gastrointestinal trematodes of lizards in the world

Xiaofei Yan1,2,*,#()(), Tao Wang1,2,#, Yini Wang1,2, Yiyang Zhao3, Shengtao Chen1,2, Xin Sun1,2, Nan Wang1,2   

  1. 1. College of Life Sciences, Xinjiang Agricultural University, Urumqi 830052, China
    2. Key Laboratory of Ecological Adaptation and Evolution of Extreme Environment Biology in Xinjiang, Urumqi 830052, China
    3. College of Veterinary Medicine, Xinjiang Agricultural University, Urumqi 830052, China
  • Received:2024-02-16 Accepted:2024-07-07 Online:2024-09-20 Published:2024-09-23
  • Contact: * E-mail: yanxf83@163.com
  • About author:

    #Co-first authors

  • Supported by:
    Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region Natural Science Foundation Project(2022D01A194);Talent Development Fund of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region “Tianchi Talents” Introduction Plan Project;National Parasite Resource Bank Open Subject(NPRC-2019-194-30);Third Xinjiang Scientific Expedition Program(2022xjkk1200)

摘要:

蜥蜴消化道吸虫隶属于扁形动物门吸虫纲, 主要寄生于其肝脏、胆囊、胆管、胃肠道等, 严重感染会导致蜥蜴消化道吸虫病发生。为了全面掌握蜥蜴消化道吸虫的种类及地理分布, 本文参照《中国吸虫学》的分类系统, 收集1919-2023年以来的蜥蜴消化道吸虫研究资料, 并结合最新研究结果, 系统整理其分类地位、拉丁文学名和中文学名、宿主的拉丁文学名和中文学名、寄生部位、分布地区, 形成世界蜥蜴消化道吸虫初步名录。结果表明: 本文共记录世界范围内的蜥蜴消化道吸虫2目25科52属124种, 以前口目的斜睾科和双腔科为主。亚洲和美洲消化道吸虫种类分布最多, 其中亚洲印度记录的虫种最多, 其次是南美洲的巴西。鬣蜥科及其飞蜥亚科, 避役科的避役属(Chamaeleo)感染吸虫种类最多。在初步名录的基础上, 本文讨论了名录的组成特点, 对争议分类阶元进行了分析, 表明世界蜥蜴消化道吸虫今后需开展针对性相关研究和调查, 以期为蜥蜴保护、寄生虫生态学、公共安全提供基础资料。

关键词: 蜥蜴, 消化道, 吸虫, 多样性, 名录

Abstract

Aims: Lizards represent the most diverse group of reptiles, and recently, the number of threatened lizard species has been increasing significantly. One contributing factor to the endangerment of lizards is trematode infection. The trematodes that infect lizards belong to the kingdom Animalia, phylum Platyhelminthes, and class Trematoda, primarily parasitizing the liver, gallbladder, bile duct, and gastrointestinal tract of lizards. Severe infections caused by these organisms can lead to gastrointestinal trematode disease in lizards. Therefore, there is an urgent need for a comprehensive understanding of the parasites that infect lizards. The objective is to provide essential information for the future conservation of lizards, the ecology of parasites, and public health.
Method: Utilizing the classification system of “Trematolgoy in China”, we compiled data on lizard gastrointestinal trematodes from 1919 to 2023. The latest research findings systematically organize the trematodes according to their taxonomic status, as well as their scientific names in both Latin and Chinese, along with the scientific names of their lizard hosts in Latin and Chinese. Additionally, the impact of these trematodes on lizards was examined by cataloging infection sites within the lizards and mapping the geographic distribution of the trematodes. This work serves as a preliminary reference for lizard gastrointestinal trematodes worldwide.
Results: The gastrointestinal trematodes found in lizards worldwide belong to 2 orders, 25 families, and 52 genera, comprising a total of 124 species. The primary orders are Plagiorchiidae and Dicrocoeliida, which fall under the class Prosostomata. The continents with the highest diversity of gastrointestinal trematode species are Asia and South America, with India exhibiting the greatest diversity in Asia, followed closely by Brazil in South America. The largest number of trematode species has been identified in the Agamidae and its Draconinae, as well as in the genera Chamaeleo (Chamaeleonidae).
Conclusion: This paper examines the compositional characteristics of the preliminary list of gastrointestinal trematodes found in lizards and analyzes their contentious classification levels. Furthermore, this study emphasizes the scarcity of research on lizard digestive tract trematodes globally. This study synthesizes previous research on gastrointestinal trematodes in lizards worldwide, presenting a preliminary list of these parasites. This list provides essential theoretical data and serves as a reference for understanding the diversity of parasites in lizards. Furthermore, it offers insights into the impact of climate change on parasite infections and establishes a framework for investigating parasitic threats to other species.

Key words: lizard, gastrointestinal, trematodes, diversity, checklist

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