From isolates to a synthetic laboratory population : maintenance of variability in the nematode Haemonchus contortus

Haemonchus contortus isolates were collected from goats of five locations with different climatic characteristics in Guadeloupe archipelago. They were investigated for morphology, morphometrics and allozyme diversity after passage in immunosuppressed lambs using long acting corticoids. The basic aim...

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Main Authors: Saulai M., Hostache G., Aumont G., Cabaret J.
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2000-03-01
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2000071031
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author Saulai M.
Hostache G.
Aumont G.
Cabaret J.
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Hostache G.
Aumont G.
Cabaret J.
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description Haemonchus contortus isolates were collected from goats of five locations with different climatic characteristics in Guadeloupe archipelago. They were investigated for morphology, morphometrics and allozyme diversity after passage in immunosuppressed lambs using long acting corticoids. The basic aim of the work was to construct a synthetic strain in laboratory conditions which was representative of the isolates. The isolates were only slightly different although climatic conditions were very different. The resemblance of isolates might be due to the practice of goat exchanges between farms or to their insular origin. However the isolate from a smaller island (Les Saintes) was different (mostly on morphometrics) from all the others originating from Guadeloupe main island. The first assemblage in laboratory resulting from the installation from a mixture of the five isolates was not very representative, whereas the next generation (synthetic strain) resembled all the isolates as shown from allozyme study. Female fecundity and length in established synthetic strain were lower than that recorded in isolates, indicating a decrease in fitness, possibly due to the stability of experimental environment. The representativity of the synthetic strain was good but the strain could still evoluate on further passages and should be evaluated on a large number of generations maintained in laboratory.
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spelling doaj.art-76d2ef2891fc446c950488f8cafb1a7c2023-12-02T12:49:59ZengEDP SciencesParasite1252-607X1776-10422000-03-0171313810.1051/parasite/2000071031parasite2000071p31From isolates to a synthetic laboratory population : maintenance of variability in the nematode Haemonchus contortusSaulai M.Hostache G.Aumont G.Cabaret J.Haemonchus contortus isolates were collected from goats of five locations with different climatic characteristics in Guadeloupe archipelago. They were investigated for morphology, morphometrics and allozyme diversity after passage in immunosuppressed lambs using long acting corticoids. The basic aim of the work was to construct a synthetic strain in laboratory conditions which was representative of the isolates. The isolates were only slightly different although climatic conditions were very different. The resemblance of isolates might be due to the practice of goat exchanges between farms or to their insular origin. However the isolate from a smaller island (Les Saintes) was different (mostly on morphometrics) from all the others originating from Guadeloupe main island. The first assemblage in laboratory resulting from the installation from a mixture of the five isolates was not very representative, whereas the next generation (synthetic strain) resembled all the isolates as shown from allozyme study. Female fecundity and length in established synthetic strain were lower than that recorded in isolates, indicating a decrease in fitness, possibly due to the stability of experimental environment. The representativity of the synthetic strain was good but the strain could still evoluate on further passages and should be evaluated on a large number of generations maintained in laboratory.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2000071031Haemonchus contortuisolatessynthetic strainallozymesmorphometriesGuadeloupe
spellingShingle Saulai M.
Hostache G.
Aumont G.
Cabaret J.
From isolates to a synthetic laboratory population : maintenance of variability in the nematode Haemonchus contortus
Parasite
Haemonchus contortu
isolates
synthetic strain
allozymes
morphometries
Guadeloupe
title From isolates to a synthetic laboratory population : maintenance of variability in the nematode Haemonchus contortus
title_full From isolates to a synthetic laboratory population : maintenance of variability in the nematode Haemonchus contortus
title_fullStr From isolates to a synthetic laboratory population : maintenance of variability in the nematode Haemonchus contortus
title_full_unstemmed From isolates to a synthetic laboratory population : maintenance of variability in the nematode Haemonchus contortus
title_short From isolates to a synthetic laboratory population : maintenance of variability in the nematode Haemonchus contortus
title_sort from isolates to a synthetic laboratory population maintenance of variability in the nematode haemonchus contortus
topic Haemonchus contortu
isolates
synthetic strain
allozymes
morphometries
Guadeloupe
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2000071031
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