Diversity and distribution of nematodes associated with terrestrial slugs in the Western Cape Province of South Africa

Author:

Ross J.L.,Ivanova E.S.,Sirgel W.F.,Malan A.P.,Wilson M.J.

Abstract

AbstractA survey of nematodes associated with native and introduced species of terrestrial slugs was conducted in the Western Cape Province of South Africa, in order to gather new data regarding diversity and distribution. A total of 521 terrestrial slugs were collected from 35 localities throughout the Western Cape. All slugs were dissected and examined for the presence of internal nematodes. Extracted nematodes were identified using a combination of molecular (18S rRNA gene sequencing) and morphological techniques. Nematodes were found parasitizing slugs at 14 of the 35 sites examined, amounting to 40% of sample sites. Of all slugs, 6% were infected with nematodes. A total of seven species of nematode were identified in the province, includingAgfa flexilis,Angiostomasp.,Phasmarhabditissp. SA1,Phasmarhabditissp. SA2,Caenorhabditis elegans,Panagrolaimussp. andRhabditissp. Of these species, four were thought to be parasitic to slugs (A. flexilis, Angiostomasp.,Phasmarhabditissp. SA1 andPhasmarhabditissp. SA2), as opposed to forming necromenic or phoretic associations. Three new species of slug-parasitic nematode were identified during this study (Angiostomasp.,Phasmarhabditissp. SA1 andPhasmarhabditissp. SA2).

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Parasitology

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