Parasite (Sep 2007)

Do lagomorphs play a relay role in the evolution of the Trichostrongylina nematodes?

  • Audebert F.,
  • Durette-Desset M.C.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2007143183
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
pp. 183 – 197

Abstract

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In order to confirm or refute the relay role of lagomorphs in the evolution of the Trichostrongylina (Nematoda), the following points were studied by summarizing previous works on the subject: the chronology of the life cycles (27 conducted in natural hosts, lagomorphs, ruminants or arvicolin rodents; 14 in experimental hosts); the parasitic phase in the experimental host and the adaptation involved; the migration of the parasites into the tissues of the host; the morphogenesis of larval stages and molecular phylogeny. These data confirm, in their entirety, that lagomorphs may be considered as “relay” hosts in the evolution of the Trichostrongylina.

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