Natural infections and distributions of parasitic mermithids (Nematoda: Mermithidae) infecting larval black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) in tropical streams of Malaysia

Mermithids are parasites of black flies that cause host mortality along with physical and behavioural changes in infected hosts. However, there is a lack of knowledge on the distribution of mermithids infecting black fly larvae and the factors that influence these distributions in Asia, including Ma...

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Main Authors: Emmanuel Y.Lourdes, ZubaidahYa'cob, Van LunLow, NoorIzwan-Anas, Mohd Saiful Mansor, Mahadimenakbar M. Dawood, Hiroyuki Takaokaa, Peter H. Adler
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spelling my.ums.eprints.326372022-05-20T00:37:27Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32637/ Natural infections and distributions of parasitic mermithids (Nematoda: Mermithidae) infecting larval black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) in tropical streams of Malaysia Emmanuel Y.Lourdes ZubaidahYa'cob Van LunLow NoorIzwan-Anas Mohd Saiful Mansor Mahadimenakbar M. Dawood Hiroyuki Takaokaa Peter H. Adler QE1-996.5 Geology QL1-991 Zoology Mermithids are parasites of black flies that cause host mortality along with physical and behavioural changes in infected hosts. However, there is a lack of knowledge on the distribution of mermithids infecting black fly larvae and the factors that influence these distributions in Asia, including Malaysia. A total of 13,116 mid- to late-instar black fly larvae belonging to 42 species were collected from 138 streams across East and West Malaysia and screened for the presence of mermithid parasites. Overall, 121 mermithids were obtained from 107 (0.82%) larvae of nine (21.4%) black fly species. The average number of mermithids per black fly host was 1.10 ± 0.04 (SE), ranging from one to three mermithids per host. Mermithid infection was highest in Simulium trangense, with a frequency of occurrence of 6.5%, followed by S. cheongi (5.8%) and S. angulistylum complex (2.9%). Infection was lowest in S. brevipar and S. tahanense, with a frequency of occurrence of 0.7% each. Regression analysis indicated that mermithid infections in larval black flies were significantly associated with cooler and shallower streams with more canopy cover, dense riparian vegetation, high dissolved oxygen, and lower conductivity and complete pH. Forward logistic regression further indicated that infections in S. cheongi were associated with shaded, cooler, slightly acidic streams with higher conductivity and dissolved oxygen. These findings suggest that mermithid infections in larval black flies in Malaysia are not randomly distributed and are influenced by the breeding habitat of their hosts. Elsevier B.V. 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32637/1/Natural%20infections%20and%20distributions%20of%20parasitic%20mermithids%20%28Nematoda.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32637/2/Natural%20infections%20and%20distributions%20of%20parasitic%20mermithids%20%28Nematoda1.pdf Emmanuel Y.Lourdes and ZubaidahYa'cob and Van LunLow and NoorIzwan-Anas and Mohd Saiful Mansor and Mahadimenakbar M. Dawood and Hiroyuki Takaokaa and Peter H. Adler (2022) Natural infections and distributions of parasitic mermithids (Nematoda: Mermithidae) infecting larval black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) in tropical streams of Malaysia. Acta Tropica, 230. pp. 1-7. ISSN 0001-706X https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0001706X22000845?casa_token=zohPtYxSVLMAAAAA:Nlc4t0ENbQNXQIkp3sQDLioDRu_NtxYsL3IAlGnMqVqKaNUlVl_mxXmbM-KtEonbM1O9ck-4dYg https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2022.106386
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topic QE1-996.5 Geology
QL1-991 Zoology
spellingShingle QE1-996.5 Geology
QL1-991 Zoology
Emmanuel Y.Lourdes
ZubaidahYa'cob
Van LunLow
NoorIzwan-Anas
Mohd Saiful Mansor
Mahadimenakbar M. Dawood
Hiroyuki Takaokaa
Peter H. Adler
Natural infections and distributions of parasitic mermithids (Nematoda: Mermithidae) infecting larval black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) in tropical streams of Malaysia
description Mermithids are parasites of black flies that cause host mortality along with physical and behavioural changes in infected hosts. However, there is a lack of knowledge on the distribution of mermithids infecting black fly larvae and the factors that influence these distributions in Asia, including Malaysia. A total of 13,116 mid- to late-instar black fly larvae belonging to 42 species were collected from 138 streams across East and West Malaysia and screened for the presence of mermithid parasites. Overall, 121 mermithids were obtained from 107 (0.82%) larvae of nine (21.4%) black fly species. The average number of mermithids per black fly host was 1.10 ± 0.04 (SE), ranging from one to three mermithids per host. Mermithid infection was highest in Simulium trangense, with a frequency of occurrence of 6.5%, followed by S. cheongi (5.8%) and S. angulistylum complex (2.9%). Infection was lowest in S. brevipar and S. tahanense, with a frequency of occurrence of 0.7% each. Regression analysis indicated that mermithid infections in larval black flies were significantly associated with cooler and shallower streams with more canopy cover, dense riparian vegetation, high dissolved oxygen, and lower conductivity and complete pH. Forward logistic regression further indicated that infections in S. cheongi were associated with shaded, cooler, slightly acidic streams with higher conductivity and dissolved oxygen. These findings suggest that mermithid infections in larval black flies in Malaysia are not randomly distributed and are influenced by the breeding habitat of their hosts.
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author Emmanuel Y.Lourdes
ZubaidahYa'cob
Van LunLow
NoorIzwan-Anas
Mohd Saiful Mansor
Mahadimenakbar M. Dawood
Hiroyuki Takaokaa
Peter H. Adler
author_facet Emmanuel Y.Lourdes
ZubaidahYa'cob
Van LunLow
NoorIzwan-Anas
Mohd Saiful Mansor
Mahadimenakbar M. Dawood
Hiroyuki Takaokaa
Peter H. Adler
author_sort Emmanuel Y.Lourdes
title Natural infections and distributions of parasitic mermithids (Nematoda: Mermithidae) infecting larval black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) in tropical streams of Malaysia
title_short Natural infections and distributions of parasitic mermithids (Nematoda: Mermithidae) infecting larval black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) in tropical streams of Malaysia
title_full Natural infections and distributions of parasitic mermithids (Nematoda: Mermithidae) infecting larval black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) in tropical streams of Malaysia
title_fullStr Natural infections and distributions of parasitic mermithids (Nematoda: Mermithidae) infecting larval black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) in tropical streams of Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Natural infections and distributions of parasitic mermithids (Nematoda: Mermithidae) infecting larval black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) in tropical streams of Malaysia
title_sort natural infections and distributions of parasitic mermithids (nematoda: mermithidae) infecting larval black flies (diptera: simuliidae) in tropical streams of malaysia
publisher Elsevier B.V.
publishDate 2022
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32637/1/Natural%20infections%20and%20distributions%20of%20parasitic%20mermithids%20%28Nematoda.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32637/2/Natural%20infections%20and%20distributions%20of%20parasitic%20mermithids%20%28Nematoda1.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32637/
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