Author:
Beveridge I,Spratt DM,Close RL,Barker SC,Sharman GB
Abstract
Helminth parasites were examined from the following rock-wallaby species from Queensland: Petrogale
penicillata penicillata (2), P. penicillata herberti (1l), P. inornata (15), P. assirnilis (36), 'Mareeba' (3)
and 'Mt Claro' (4) chromosomal races of P. assirnilis, P. godrnani (13), P. lateralis purpureicollis (3),
and P. persephone (2). Of the 41 species of nematodes and the six species of cestodes encountered,
relatively few (10 of 47) were restricted to rock-wallabies. Major differences occurred between the
helminth communities of rock-wallabies from different regions, suggesting that many parasite species
may have been acquired by rock-wallabies from sympatric, but unrelated, macropodid hosts. The
helminth communities of rock-wallabies thus appear not to have co-evolved closely with their hosts.
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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