Rostellar hook morphology ofEchinococcus granulosus(Batsch, 1786) from natural and experimental Australian hosts, and its implications for strain recognition
- 1 October 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Parasitology
- Vol. 101 (2) , 273-281
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0031182000063332
Abstract
An analysis of the rostellar hooks of Australian isolates ofEchinococcus granulosusrevealed that there was less variation in larval (metacestode) than adult characters and that metacestode characters could be measured directly from adult worms. A factor analysis indicated that two factors, one representing a contrast between number of hooks and their length, and the other representing blade lengths, were sufficient to account for 87.5% of the variance in metacestode hook measurements. These results indicate that rostellar hook morphology is not useful for discriminating strains ofE. granulosusin Australia. The Tasmanian and mainland domestic strains were found to be indistinguishable using rostellar morphology. Although many of the isolates from sylvatic hosts differed from those from domestic hosts, there was not a clear separation as would be expected if two distinct strains existed. Evidence was presented to show that the morphological differences seen in sylvatic hosts could be attributed to host-induced effects, and that the previously accepted existence of two mainland strains should be investigated further.Keywords
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