Acanthocephalus bufonis (Acanthocephala) from Bufo marinus (Bufonidae : Amphibia) in Hawaii


Autoria(s): Barton, D. P.; Pichelin, S.
Data(s)

01/01/1999

Resumo

During a survey of the helminth parasites of the introduced load, Bufo marinus, on O'ahu, Hawaii, an acanthocephalan corresponding to Acanthocephalus bufonis (Shipley, 1903) was found in the intestinal tract. This is a new host and locality record for A. bufonis which has only previously been recorded from amphibians in the Orient. Possible mechanisms for the introduction of A. bufonis to Hawaii, and its transmission to the toad, are discussed. Almost 98 % of toads were infected with a mean intensify of: 28.6 acanthocephalans per infected toed. There was a significant negative correlation between host length and intensity of infection with subadult toads having significantly higher infection levels than adult male and female loads. Trunk length of both male and female acanthocephalans was significantly related to host length.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:35867

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Princeps Editions

Palavras-Chave #Parasitology #Acanthocephalan #Introduced Parasite #Bufo Marinus #Acanthocephalus Bufonis #Hawaii #270304 Infectious Agents #C1 #06 Biological Sciences
Tipo

Journal Article