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The earliest evidence of host-parasite interactions in vertebrates

  • Ervins Lukševics*
  • , Oleg Lebedev
  • , Elga Mark-Kurik
  • , Valentina Karatajüte-Talimaa
  • *Šī darba korespondējošais autors
  • Russian Academy of Sciences
  • Tallinn University of Technology
  • Vilnius University

Zinātniskās darbības rezultāts: Devums žurnālamZinātniskais raksts (žurnālā)koleģiāli recenzēts

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Traces of parasite action have been discovered in the Middle-Upper Devonian fish from Estonia, Latvia and European Russia. Such traces are known in heterostracan Psammolepis venyukovi, antiarchs Asterolepis radiata and Bothriolepis ciecere, sarcopterygians Holoptychius sp., Ventalepis ketleriensis and Eusthenodon sp. nov. The traces include evidence of parasitic fixation and penetration as well as dwelling traces. Pathologies are developed as (1) round fossulae on the external surface of bones and scales; (2) oval fossulae with a slight elevation in the centre of the pit; (3) hollow swellings (possible galls); (4) openings (perforations) that have been repaired to various degrees; (5) variously shaped buttresses on the visceral surface of sarcopterygian scales; and (6) porous spongy formations on the non-overlapped surface of sarcopterygian scales. The round fossulae in sarcopterygian, placoderm and psammosteid skeletal elements could be produced by parasites that are similar to copepod crustaceans. Gall formation in Asterolepis is most likely to be caused by a larva, possibly of a trematode. The perforations of scales (and dermal bones) might arise rom the attacks of ectoparasites (copepods?) or different worms. The spongy formations on the Holoptychius scales could be the result of invasion of a unicellular parasite.

OriģinālvalodaAngļu
Lapas (no-līdz)335-343
Lapu skaits9
ŽurnālsActa Zoologica
Sējums90
Izdevuma numursSUPPL. 1
DOIs
Publikācijas statussPublicēts - maijs 2009

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