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Acta Parasitol


Title:Comparison of pathogens infection level in Ips typographus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) beetles sampled in pheromone traps and at place of overwintering
Author(s):Lukasova K; Holusa J;
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Journal Title:Acta Parasitol
Year:2015
Volume:60
Issue:3
Page Number:462 - 465
DOI: 10.1515/ap-2015-0064
ISSN/ISBN:1896-1851 (Electronic) 1230-2821 (Linking)
Abstract:"The importance of pathogens in the population dynamics of Ips typographus remains a subject of ongoing debate. The main objective of our experiment was to compare the pathogen infection levels of individuals overwintering in bark with the levels of individuals from the same population captured with pheromone traps and thereby to determine primary answers as to whether it can be confirmed that pathogenic organisms affect the flight ability of bark beetles or their ability to leave their places of overwintering. A total of 402 I. typographus individuals were analyzed at a study location under limited management. Three pathogens were confirmed to be present: the gregarine Gregarina typographi, the virus ItEPV, and the microsporidium Nosema typographi. Infection levels of Gregarina typographi and ItEPV were the same in beetles collected at places of overwintering and in those beetles collected in pheromone traps within the immediate vicinity. As these pathogens infect the host's intestine, the tendency to leave the places of overwintering is apparently not diminished. A similar analysis and comparison of pathogens located in the fat body might bring different results, as our study only detected N. typographi in a single dissected adult spruce bark beetle"
Keywords:Animals Apicomplexa/*isolation & purification Entomopoxvirinae/*isolation & purification Nosema/*isolation & purification Weevils/*microbiology/*parasitology/virology;
Notes:"MedlineLukasova, Karolina Holusa, Jaroslav eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Switzerland 2015/07/24 Acta Parasitol. 2015 Sep; 60(3):462-5. doi: 10.1515/ap-2015-0064"

 
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