Potential distribution modelling for Haemonchus contortus (Nematoda: Trichostrongylidae) in South America.

Autor: do Nascimento, Janaina Marques, Brito, Samuel Vieira, Teixeira, Adonias Aphoena Martins, Frederico, Renata Guimarães, Rodrigues, Arlan Araujo, do Nascimento Sousa Filho, José Gracione, da Cunha, Ivo Alexandre Leme
Zdroj: Parasitology Research; May2024, Vol. 123 Issue 5, p1-12, 12p
Abstrakt: The species Haemonchus contortus occurs in many regions worldwide, mainly parasitising small ruminants and economically impacting animal production. Climate change is considered a driving force for the risk of diseases caused by helminths and can also affect relationships between parasites and their hosts, with the potential to cause losses in both animal production and biodiversity in general. The aim of this study was to model the potential distribution of H. contortus in South America. We used MaxEnt to perform the analyses and describe the contribution of important bioclimatic variables involved in the species distribution. Our results show that H. contortus colonised most of the areas with habitats that suit the species’ environmental requirements and that this parasite presents habitat suitability in a future scenario. Understanding the effects of climate change on the occurrence and distribution of parasite species is essential for monitoring these pathogens, in addition to predicting the areas that tend to present future parasite outbreaks and identify opportunities to mitigate the impacts of the emergence of diseases caused by these organisms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index