动物学报(英文版)2022,Vol.68Issue(5) :507-516.

Sharing roosts but not ectoparasites: high host-specificity in bat flies and wing mites of Miniopterus schreibersii and Rhinolophus ferrumequinum (Mammalia: Chiroptera)

Branka Peji? Ivana Budinski Jaap van Schaik Jelena Blagojevi?
动物学报(英文版)2022,Vol.68Issue(5) :507-516.

Sharing roosts but not ectoparasites: high host-specificity in bat flies and wing mites of Miniopterus schreibersii and Rhinolophus ferrumequinum (Mammalia: Chiroptera)

Branka Peji? 1Ivana Budinski 1Jaap van Schaik 2Jelena Blagojevi?2
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作者信息

  • 1. Department of Genetic Research,Institute for Biological Research"Siniša Stanković",National Institute of Republic of Serbia,University in Belgrade.Bulevar despota Stefana 142,Belgrade 11060,Serbia
  • 2. Applied Zoology and Nature Conservation,Zoological Institute and Museum,University of Greifswald,Loitzer Strasse 26,Greifswald 17489,Germany
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Abstract

Schreiber's bent-winged bat Miniopterus schreibersii and the greater horseshoe bat Rhinolophus ferrumequinum are widespread and common cavernicolous species across southern Europe that host numerous specialized ectoparasite species. The objective of this study was to charac-terize the species assemblage, genetic diversity, and host specificity of bat flies (Nycteribiidae, Diptera) and wing mites (Spinturnicidae, Acari) found on these bat hosts in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Notably, while bat flies lay puparia on the cave walls and can thus be trans-mitted indirectly, wing mites require direct body contact for transmission. Morphological identification and sequencing of a 710-bp fragment of cytochrome oxidase I gene of 207 bat flies yielded 4 species, 3 on M. schreibersii and 1 on R. ferrumequinum. Sequencing of a 460-bp small subunit ribosomal RNA fragment, in all 190 collected wing mites revealed 2 species, 1 per host. In no case was a parasite associated with 1 host found on the other host. Species and genetic diversity of flies were higher in M. schreibersii, likely reflecting their host's larger colony sizes and migratory potential. Mite species of both hosts showed similarly low diversity, likely due to their faster life history and lower winter survival. Our findings highlight a remarkably high host-specificity and segregation of ectoparasite species despite direct contact among their hosts in the roost, suggesting a defined host preference in the investigated ectoparasite species. Furthermore, the differences in ectoparasite genetic diversity exemplify the interplay between host and parasite life histories in shaping parasite population genetic structure.

Key words

barcoding/bats/mtDNA/Nycteribiidae/parasite/Spinturnicidae

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基金项目

Ministry of Education,Science and Technological Development of Republic of Serbia(451-03-9/2021-14/200007)

出版年

2022
动物学报(英文版)
中国科学院动物研究所,中国动物学会

动物学报(英文版)

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影响因子:0.198
ISSN:1674-5507
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