Integrated Taxonomic Approaches to Gastrointestinal and Urinary Capillariid Nematodes from Wild and Domestic Mammals

Tamaru, Masae and Sakaguchi, Seiho and Souzu, Yasuhiro and Murata, Koichi and Muchammad, Muchammad and Rosyadi, Imron and Sato, Hiroshi (2025) Integrated Taxonomic Approaches to Gastrointestinal and Urinary Capillariid Nematodes from Wild and Domestic Mammals. Pathogens, 14 (5): 455. pp. 1-52. ISSN 20760817

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Abstract

Fine nematodes of the family Capillariidae parasitize various organs and tissues in fish, amphibians, reptiles, avians, and mammals. Currently classified into more than
20 genera, these nematodes are primarily distinguished based on the caudal structures of male worms. Morphological and molecular analyses were conducted on 15 mammalparasitic species belonging to the genera Aonchotheca (A. putorii, A. suzukii n. sp., A. suis n. comb. (syn. Capillaria suis), A. riukiuensis, and A. bilobata), Pearsonema (P. neoplica n. sp., P. feliscati, P. iharai n. sp., and P. toriii n. sp.), Liniscus (L. himizu), Calodium (C. hepaticum), Echinocoleus (E. yokoyamae n. sp.), and Eucoleus (E. kaneshiroi n. sp., E. aerophilus, and Eucoleus sp.), using specimens from various wild and domestic animals in Japan and brown rats in Indonesia. As demonstrated in this study, nearly complete SSU rDNA sequencing is a powerful tool for differentiating closely related species and clarifying the phylogenetic relationships among morphologically similar capillariid worms. Additionally, most capillariid worms detected in dogs and cats are suspected to be shared with their
respective wildlife reservoir mammals. Therefore, molecular characterization, combined with the microscopic observation of these parasites in wildlife mammals, provides a robust
framework for accurate species identification, reliable classification, and epidemiological assessment.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Capillariidae; taxonomy; SSU rDNA; morphology; Aonchotheca; Calodium; Echinocoleus; Eucoleus; Liniscus; Pearsonema; Trichosomoides crassicauda
Subjects: Veterinary Medicine
Divisions: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Depositing User: Erlita Cahyaningtyas Cahyaningtyas
Date Deposited: 07 Jul 2025 02:33
Last Modified: 07 Jul 2025 02:33
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/19411

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