Possible Recent Range Expansion of Alcataenia longicervica (Eucestoda: Dilepididae) Parasitic in Murres uria spp. (Alcidae) into the North Atlantic [Short Communications]

A wide range of helminths has been recorded from murres Uria spp. (Threlfall 1971, reviewed by Hoberg 1984a, Muzaffar & Jones 2004). Of the cyclophyllidean cestodes that parasitize murres, the genus Alcataenia Spasskaya 1971 (Dilepididae) is represented by ten species, eight of which are restric...

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Main Authors: Muzaffar, Sabir B., Hoberg, Eric P., Jones, Ian L.
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spelling ftunivnebraskali:oai:digitalcommons.unl.edu:parasitologyfacpubs-1790 2023-11-12T04:10:20+01:00 Possible Recent Range Expansion of Alcataenia longicervica (Eucestoda: Dilepididae) Parasitic in Murres uria spp. (Alcidae) into the North Atlantic [Short Communications] Muzaffar, Sabir B. Hoberg, Eric P. Jones, Ian L. 2005-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/parasitologyfacpubs/779 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/parasitologyfacpubs/article/1790/viewcontent/Alcataenia_longicervica_Range.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/parasitologyfacpubs/779 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/parasitologyfacpubs/article/1790/viewcontent/Alcataenia_longicervica_Range.pdf Faculty Publications from the Harold W. Manter Laboratory of Parasitology Biodiversity Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Ornithology Parasitology text 2005 ftunivnebraskali 2023-10-30T11:20:23Z A wide range of helminths has been recorded from murres Uria spp. (Threlfall 1971, reviewed by Hoberg 1984a, Muzaffar & Jones 2004). Of the cyclophyllidean cestodes that parasitize murres, the genus Alcataenia Spasskaya 1971 (Dilepididae) is represented by ten species, eight of which are restricted and specific to the auks; the other two species occur in gulls (Laridae). The intermediate hosts of Alcataenia are euphausiid crustaceans such as species of Thysanoessa (Shimazu 1975), which also form an important dietary component of breeding and wintering murres, particularly Thick-billed Murres Uria lomvia (Gaston & Noble 1985, Birkhead & Nettleship 1987, Elliot et al. 1990, Rowe et al. 2000, Ainley et al. 2002). Alcataenia armillaris Rudolphi 1810 and A. meinertzhageni Baer 1956 are restricted to the murres and have been recorded from different locations in the Holarctic (Threlfall 1971; Hoberg 1984a, 1986). Alcataenia longicervica Hoberg 1984 was described from murres in the North Pacific basin and has been regarded as endemic to the region (Hoberg 1986) because relatively extensive surveys of murres from the North Atlantic and Arctic basin have previously failed to find the species (e.g. Markov 1937, 1942, Belopolskaya 1952, Threlfall 1971, Galkin et al. 1994). We report a new geographic record of A. longicervica in wintering Thick-billed Murres and Common Murres Uria aalge. Thick-billed Murres and Common Murres were collected by hunters in February 2005 from Harbor Breton (47.467°N, 55.800°W) and St. Mary’s Bay (46.933°N, 53.583°W), Newfoundland. Each bird was dissected, and the gastrointestinal tracts were frozen. These samples were later analyzed under a dissecting microscope to collect helminths. Helminth specimens were preserved in 70% ethanol and subsequently stained in Semichon acid carmine stain and mounted entire for identification. The armed rostellum was dissected from some specimens and mounted separately to facilitate accurate determination of form, number, distribution and dimensions of ... Text Arctic Basin Arctic Newfoundland North Atlantic Uria aalge Uria lomvia uria University of Nebraska-Lincoln: DigitalCommons@UNL Arctic Pacific Rowe ENVELOPE(-60.904,-60.904,-62.592,-62.592) Elliot ENVELOPE(166.533,166.533,-70.883,-70.883) Gaston ENVELOPE(65.783,65.783,-70.417,-70.417) Spasskaya ENVELOPE(41.440,41.440,64.287,64.287)
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topic Biodiversity
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Ornithology
Parasitology
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Ornithology
Parasitology
Muzaffar, Sabir B.
Hoberg, Eric P.
Jones, Ian L.
Possible Recent Range Expansion of Alcataenia longicervica (Eucestoda: Dilepididae) Parasitic in Murres uria spp. (Alcidae) into the North Atlantic [Short Communications]
topic_facet Biodiversity
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Ornithology
Parasitology
description A wide range of helminths has been recorded from murres Uria spp. (Threlfall 1971, reviewed by Hoberg 1984a, Muzaffar & Jones 2004). Of the cyclophyllidean cestodes that parasitize murres, the genus Alcataenia Spasskaya 1971 (Dilepididae) is represented by ten species, eight of which are restricted and specific to the auks; the other two species occur in gulls (Laridae). The intermediate hosts of Alcataenia are euphausiid crustaceans such as species of Thysanoessa (Shimazu 1975), which also form an important dietary component of breeding and wintering murres, particularly Thick-billed Murres Uria lomvia (Gaston & Noble 1985, Birkhead & Nettleship 1987, Elliot et al. 1990, Rowe et al. 2000, Ainley et al. 2002). Alcataenia armillaris Rudolphi 1810 and A. meinertzhageni Baer 1956 are restricted to the murres and have been recorded from different locations in the Holarctic (Threlfall 1971; Hoberg 1984a, 1986). Alcataenia longicervica Hoberg 1984 was described from murres in the North Pacific basin and has been regarded as endemic to the region (Hoberg 1986) because relatively extensive surveys of murres from the North Atlantic and Arctic basin have previously failed to find the species (e.g. Markov 1937, 1942, Belopolskaya 1952, Threlfall 1971, Galkin et al. 1994). We report a new geographic record of A. longicervica in wintering Thick-billed Murres and Common Murres Uria aalge. Thick-billed Murres and Common Murres were collected by hunters in February 2005 from Harbor Breton (47.467°N, 55.800°W) and St. Mary’s Bay (46.933°N, 53.583°W), Newfoundland. Each bird was dissected, and the gastrointestinal tracts were frozen. These samples were later analyzed under a dissecting microscope to collect helminths. Helminth specimens were preserved in 70% ethanol and subsequently stained in Semichon acid carmine stain and mounted entire for identification. The armed rostellum was dissected from some specimens and mounted separately to facilitate accurate determination of form, number, distribution and dimensions of ...
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author Muzaffar, Sabir B.
Hoberg, Eric P.
Jones, Ian L.
author_facet Muzaffar, Sabir B.
Hoberg, Eric P.
Jones, Ian L.
author_sort Muzaffar, Sabir B.
title Possible Recent Range Expansion of Alcataenia longicervica (Eucestoda: Dilepididae) Parasitic in Murres uria spp. (Alcidae) into the North Atlantic [Short Communications]
title_short Possible Recent Range Expansion of Alcataenia longicervica (Eucestoda: Dilepididae) Parasitic in Murres uria spp. (Alcidae) into the North Atlantic [Short Communications]
title_full Possible Recent Range Expansion of Alcataenia longicervica (Eucestoda: Dilepididae) Parasitic in Murres uria spp. (Alcidae) into the North Atlantic [Short Communications]
title_fullStr Possible Recent Range Expansion of Alcataenia longicervica (Eucestoda: Dilepididae) Parasitic in Murres uria spp. (Alcidae) into the North Atlantic [Short Communications]
title_full_unstemmed Possible Recent Range Expansion of Alcataenia longicervica (Eucestoda: Dilepididae) Parasitic in Murres uria spp. (Alcidae) into the North Atlantic [Short Communications]
title_sort possible recent range expansion of alcataenia longicervica (eucestoda: dilepididae) parasitic in murres uria spp. (alcidae) into the north atlantic [short communications]
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