Different Parasite Faunas in Sympatric Populations of Sister Hedgehog Species in a Secondary Contact Zone

  • Pfäffle, M.
  • Bolfíková, B. C.
  • Hulva, P.
  • Petney, T.
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Publication date
February 2015
Publisher
Public Library of Science
Language
English

Abstract

Providing descriptive data on parasite diversity and load in sister species is a first step in addressing the role of host-parasite coevolution in the speciation process. In this study we compare the parasite faunas of the closely related hedgehog species Erinaceus europaeus and E. roumanicus from the Czech Republic where both occur in limited sympatry. We examined 109 hedgehogs from 21 localities within this secondary contact zone. Three species of ectoparasites and nine species of endoparasites were recorded. Significantly higher abundances and prevalences were found for Capillaria spp. and Brachylaemus erinacei in E. europaeus compared to E. roumanicus and higher mean infection rates and prevalences for Hymenolepis erinacei, Physaloptera...

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