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@article{1372267, author = {Hofmannová, Lada and Romeo, Claudia and Štohanzlová, Lucie and Jirsová, Dagmar and Mazzamuto, Maria Vittoria and Wauters, Lucas Armand and Ferrari, Nicola and Modrý, David}, article_location = {Jena}, article_number = {October}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejop.2016.04.008}, keywords = {Competition; Eimeria; Sciurus carolinensis; Sciurus vulgaris; Squirrels}, language = {eng}, issn = {0932-4739}, journal = {European Journal of Protistology}, title = {Diversity and host specificity of coccidia (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) in native and introduced squirrel species}, url = {http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S093247391630027X}, volume = {56}, year = {2016} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1372267 AU - Hofmannová, Lada - Romeo, Claudia - Štohanzlová, Lucie - Jirsová, Dagmar - Mazzamuto, Maria Vittoria - Wauters, Lucas Armand - Ferrari, Nicola - Modrý, David PY - 2016 TI - Diversity and host specificity of coccidia (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) in native and introduced squirrel species JF - European Journal of Protistology VL - 56 IS - October SP - 1-14 EP - 1-14 PB - Elsevier GMBH SN - 09324739 KW - Competition KW - Eimeria KW - Sciurus carolinensis KW - Sciurus vulgaris KW - Squirrels UR - http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S093247391630027X N2 - Introduction of alien species into new areas can have detrimental effects on native ecosystems and impact the native species. The present study aims to identify coccidia infecting native and introduced squirrels in Italy, to gain insight into possible transmission patterns and role of monoxenous coccidia in mediating the competition between alien and native hosts. We collected 540 faecal samples of native red squirrels, Sciurus vulgaris, invasive alien grey squirrels, S. carolinensis, and introduced Pallas's squirrels, Callosciurus erythraeus. Total prevalence of Eimeria spp. was 95.6% in S. vulgaris, 95.7% in S. carolinensis and only 4.1% in C. erythraeus. Morphological examination revealed 3 Eimeria morphotypes. Phylogenetic analyses of Eimeria DNA based on 18S, ITS, cox I markers displayed fairly distinct monophyletic clades in the microscopically indistinguishable E2 morphotype, proving indisputable distinction between the isolates from red and grey squirrels. Grey squirrels successfully introduced E. lancasterensis from their native range, but this species does not spill over to native red squirrels. Similarly, there is no evidence for the transmission of E. sciurorum from red to grey squirrels. The possible transmission and the potential role of monoxenous coccidia in mediating the competition between native and invasive squirrels in Italy were not confirmed. (C) 2016 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved. ER -
HOFMANNOVÁ, Lada, Claudia ROMEO, Lucie ŠTOHANZLOVÁ, Dagmar JIRSOVÁ, Maria Vittoria MAZZAMUTO, Lucas Armand WAUTERS, Nicola FERRARI a David MODRÝ. Diversity and host specificity of coccidia (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) in native and introduced squirrel species. \textit{European Journal of Protistology}. Jena: Elsevier GMBH, 2016, roč.~56, October, s.~1-14. ISSN~0932-4739. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejop.2016.04.008.
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