Diversity and Distribution of Helminths in Wild Ruminants of the Russian Arctic: Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus), Muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus), and Snow Sheep (Ovis nivicola)

Author:

Loginova Olga A.1ORCID,Rozenfeld Sofya B.1ORCID,Sipko Taras P.1ORCID,Mizin Ivan A.2ORCID,Panchenko Danila V.3ORCID,Laishev Kasim A.4ORCID,Bondar Mikhail G.5ORCID,Kolpashchikov Leonid A.5ORCID,Gruzdev Aleksandr R.6ORCID,Kulemeev Pavel S.6,Litovka Dennis I.7ORCID,Semerikova Mariia N.7ORCID,Mamontov Viktor N.8ORCID,Mamaev Evgeniy G.9ORCID,Spiridonov Sergei E.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. A. N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 119071 Moscow, Russia

2. National Park “Russian Arctic”, 163000 Arkhangelsk, Russia

3. Institute of Biology of Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 185910 Petrozavodsk, Russia

4. St. Petersburg Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 199178 St. Petersburg, Russia

5. Joint Directorate of Taimyr Nature Reserves, 663305 Norilsk, Russia

6. Wrangel Island State Nature Reserve, 689400 Pevek, Russia

7. Chukotka Arctic Scientific Center, 689000 Anadyr, Russia

8. N. Laverov Federal Center for Integrated Arctic Research of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 163020 Arkhangelsk, Russia

9. Commander Islands Nature and Biosphere Reserve, 684500 Nikolskoye, Russia

Abstract

The Russian Arctic supports wild sympatric ruminants and their data-deficient helminths. In this study, we: (1) collected fecal samples of wild and semiwild reindeer (Rangifer tarandus), muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus), and snow sheep (Ovis nivicola) across Palearctic North territories: Arkhangelsk Oblast (including Novaya Zemlya archipelago), Karelia and Sakha Republics, Kola, Yamal, Taimyr, and Chukotka Peninsulas, Bering, Svalbard, and Wrangel Islands; (2) conducted a coprological survey (noninvasive life-time method preferable for protected animals) to obtain eggs and larvae of helminths inhabiting digestive, respiratory, nervous, and muscular systems; (3) identified helminths according to their morphology and DNA sequences; (4) estimated parasite load per host; (5) analyzed our findings. Varestrongylus eleguneniensis (in reindeer) was reported for the Palearctic for the first time, while Orthostrongylus sp. was reported both for R. tarandus and for the Palearctic for the first time. Capillarid-type eggs were reported for snow sheep for the first time. The question of the role of wild Arctic ruminants as vectors for rotifers was raised.

Funder

RSF

Russian government

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Ecological Modeling,Ecology

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