| Literature DB >> 29372319 |
Sadia Almas1, Anna G Gibson1, Steven M Presley2.
Abstract
To determine potential intermediate hosts of Oxyspirura petrowi, a common nematode eyeworm of wild gallinaceous birds, various arthropod species including red harvester ants, beetles, wood cockroaches, crickets, grasshoppers, katydids, and desert termites were screened for the presence of O. petrowi using specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primers targeting the internal transcribed spacer 2 region (ITS2) of the eyeworm ribosomal deoxyribonucleic acid (rDNA). This is the first study to investigate the intermediate hosts of O. petrowi utilizing molecular techniques. We determined 38% (13/34) of the cockroaches, 27% (3/11) of the crickets, and 23% (68/289) of the grasshoppers which were positive for O. petrowi. Identifying potential intermediate hosts of O. petrowi is essential to better understanding the epizoology of the eyeworm's transmission mechanics and to controlling infections in wild gallinaceous birds.Entities:
Keywords: Bobwhite quail; Cockroach; Galliformes; Grasshopper; Intermediate hosts; Oxyspirura petrowi; Parasitic nematodes
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29372319 PMCID: PMC5846834 DOI: 10.1007/s00436-018-5756-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasitol Res ISSN: 0932-0113 Impact factor: 2.289
Fig. 1Map of the geographic area designated as the Rolling Plains ecoregion of Texas and Oklahoma, USA.
Oxyspirura petrowi infection rates in various Blattodea and Orthoptera arthropod species collected from the Rolling Plains ecoregion of Texas and Oklahoma
| Arthropod species screened | Common name | Percentage positive for |
|---|---|---|
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| Differential grasshopper | 40% (14/35) |
| Wood cockroach | 38% (13/34) | |
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| Red-legged grasshopper | 32% (10/31) |
| Pallid-winged grasshopper | 32% (9/28) | |
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| Spur-throated grasshopper | 31% (19/62) |
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| Obscure grasshopper | 31% (4/13) |
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| Texas field cricket | 27% (3/11) |
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| Wrinkled grasshopper | 16% (12/73) |
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| Montezuma’s grasshopper | 0% (0/1) |
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| Wheeler’s blue-winged grasshopper | 0% (0/1) |
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| Purple-striped grasshopper | 0% (0/3) |
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| Ebony grasshopper | 0% (0/4) |
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| Graceful range grasshopper | 0% (0/5) |
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| Three-banded grasshopper | 0% (0/5) |
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| Plains lubber grasshopper | 0% (0/8) |
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| Obscure bird grasshopper | 0% (0/10) |
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| Fuzzy olive-green grasshopper | 0% (0/10) |
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| Haldeman’s shieldback katydid | 0% (0/22) |
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| Red harvester ants | 0% (0/134) pooled samples |
| Gnathamitermes tubiformansf | Desert termites | 0% (0/34) pooled samples |
| Unknown | Beetles | 0% (0/6) |
aOrthoptera: Acrididae
bBlattodea: Ectobiidae
cOrthoptera: Gryllidae
dOrthoptera: Tettigoniidae
eHymenoptera: Formicidae
fBlattodea: Termitidae