Climate Change and Range Expansion of Protostrongylid Nematodes in the Canadian Arctic

Through this doctoral research, I aimed to determine the diversity, distribution and abundances of protostrongylids in muskoxen and caribou from several sites in Subarctic and Arctic Canada and investigate the northward range expansion of Umingmakstrongylus pallikuukensis and Varestrongylus elegunen...

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Main Author: Kafle, Pratap
Other Authors: Kutz, Susan, Checkley, Sylvia L., Massolo, Alessandro, Lejeune, Manigandan
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Graduate Studies 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1880/108708
https://doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/33061
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description Through this doctoral research, I aimed to determine the diversity, distribution and abundances of protostrongylids in muskoxen and caribou from several sites in Subarctic and Arctic Canada and investigate the northward range expansion of Umingmakstrongylus pallikuukensis and Varestrongylus eleguneniensis in relation to Arctic warming. I first developed morphological keys to differentiate the first stage larvae (L1) of U. pallikuukensis, V. eleguneniensis and Parelaphostrongylus andersoni. This enabled me to identify L1 to the species level and determine the intensity of infections. Secondly, I analyzed over 1600 muskox and caribou fecal samples, and 40 muskox lung samples to determine the diversity, distribution and abundance patterns of protostrongylids. I found that the diversity and abundance of protostrongylids varied geographically. Both U. pallikuukensis and V. eleguneniensis had expanded their ranges and increased in abundance on Victoria Island between 2013 and 2017, with U. pallikuukensis expanding its range faster than V. eleguneniensis. I also detected P. andersoni in the Dolphin and Union caribou herd. In the third part of the study, I determined the important life cycle parameters for U. pallikuukensis and V. eleguneniensis through lab experiments. I demonstrated that V. eleguneniensis has higher thermal requirements for larval development inside the intermediate host, a shorter prepatent and patent period, and lower fecundity than U. pallikuukensis. Based on these findings I hypothesized that higher thermal requirements and lower fecundity might be limiting the rate and extent of range expansion for V. eleguneniensis. Finally, to map the thermal niches of U. pallikuukensis and V. eleguneniensis from 1980 through to 2017, I parametrized a process-based mechanistic model (Degree-day model) using data derived from the lab experiments, the literature, and high-resolution temperature data from a regional climate model. Models indicated a substantial expansion in the zones of climatic suitability for ...
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spelling ftunivcalgary:oai:prism.ucalgary.ca:1880/108708 2025-03-02T15:19:20+00:00 Climate Change and Range Expansion of Protostrongylid Nematodes in the Canadian Arctic Kafle, Pratap Kutz, Susan Checkley, Sylvia L. Massolo, Alessandro Lejeune, Manigandan 2018-09-19 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1880/108708 https://doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/33061 eng eng Graduate Studies Veterinary Medicine University of Calgary Calgary Kafle, P. (2018). Climate Change and Range Expansion of Protostrongylid Nematodes in the Canadian Arctic (Doctoral thesis, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada). Retrieved from https://prism.ucalgary.ca. doi:10.11575/PRISM/33061 http://hdl.handle.net/1880/108708 http://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/33061 University of Calgary graduate students retain copyright ownership and moral rights for their thesis. You may use this material in any way that is permitted by the Copyright Act or through licensing that has been assigned to the document. For uses that are not allowable under copyright legislation or licensing, you are required to seek permission. arctic parasitology protostrongylid muskox lungworm arctic climate change muskoxen caribou morphological diagnosis Ecology Parasitology doctoral thesis 2018 ftunivcalgary https://doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/33061 2025-02-04T08:39:54Z Through this doctoral research, I aimed to determine the diversity, distribution and abundances of protostrongylids in muskoxen and caribou from several sites in Subarctic and Arctic Canada and investigate the northward range expansion of Umingmakstrongylus pallikuukensis and Varestrongylus eleguneniensis in relation to Arctic warming. I first developed morphological keys to differentiate the first stage larvae (L1) of U. pallikuukensis, V. eleguneniensis and Parelaphostrongylus andersoni. This enabled me to identify L1 to the species level and determine the intensity of infections. Secondly, I analyzed over 1600 muskox and caribou fecal samples, and 40 muskox lung samples to determine the diversity, distribution and abundance patterns of protostrongylids. I found that the diversity and abundance of protostrongylids varied geographically. Both U. pallikuukensis and V. eleguneniensis had expanded their ranges and increased in abundance on Victoria Island between 2013 and 2017, with U. pallikuukensis expanding its range faster than V. eleguneniensis. I also detected P. andersoni in the Dolphin and Union caribou herd. In the third part of the study, I determined the important life cycle parameters for U. pallikuukensis and V. eleguneniensis through lab experiments. I demonstrated that V. eleguneniensis has higher thermal requirements for larval development inside the intermediate host, a shorter prepatent and patent period, and lower fecundity than U. pallikuukensis. Based on these findings I hypothesized that higher thermal requirements and lower fecundity might be limiting the rate and extent of range expansion for V. eleguneniensis. Finally, to map the thermal niches of U. pallikuukensis and V. eleguneniensis from 1980 through to 2017, I parametrized a process-based mechanistic model (Degree-day model) using data derived from the lab experiments, the literature, and high-resolution temperature data from a regional climate model. Models indicated a substantial expansion in the zones of climatic suitability for ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic Arctic Climate change muskox Subarctic Victoria Island victoria island PRISM - University of Calgary Digital Repository Arctic Canada
spellingShingle arctic parasitology
protostrongylid
muskox lungworm
arctic climate change
muskoxen
caribou
morphological diagnosis
Ecology
Parasitology
Kafle, Pratap
Climate Change and Range Expansion of Protostrongylid Nematodes in the Canadian Arctic
title Climate Change and Range Expansion of Protostrongylid Nematodes in the Canadian Arctic
title_full Climate Change and Range Expansion of Protostrongylid Nematodes in the Canadian Arctic
title_fullStr Climate Change and Range Expansion of Protostrongylid Nematodes in the Canadian Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Climate Change and Range Expansion of Protostrongylid Nematodes in the Canadian Arctic
title_short Climate Change and Range Expansion of Protostrongylid Nematodes in the Canadian Arctic
title_sort climate change and range expansion of protostrongylid nematodes in the canadian arctic
topic arctic parasitology
protostrongylid
muskox lungworm
arctic climate change
muskoxen
caribou
morphological diagnosis
Ecology
Parasitology
topic_facet arctic parasitology
protostrongylid
muskox lungworm
arctic climate change
muskoxen
caribou
morphological diagnosis
Ecology
Parasitology
url http://hdl.handle.net/1880/108708
https://doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/33061