MIGRATION OF ADULT ELAPHOSTRONGYLUS-RANGIFERI (NEMATODA, PROTOSTRONGYLIDAE) FROM THE SPINAL SUBDURAL SPACE TO THE MUSCLES OF REINDEER (RANGIFER-TARANDUS)
W. Hemmingsen et al., MIGRATION OF ADULT ELAPHOSTRONGYLUS-RANGIFERI (NEMATODA, PROTOSTRONGYLIDAE) FROM THE SPINAL SUBDURAL SPACE TO THE MUSCLES OF REINDEER (RANGIFER-TARANDUS), The Journal of parasitology, 79(5), 1993, pp. 728-732
To trace the intrahost migration of adult (fifth-stage) Elaphostrongyl
us rangiferi 9 reindeer calves were fed infective larvae and examined
for worms 48-250 days postinfection. The average length of worms recov
ered increased asymptotically with time. Gravid females and adult male
s were recovered from 52 days postinfection (d.p.i.), and the fraction
made up by these categories increased with time. Immature females and
subadult males were recovered as late as 161 d.p.i. Nematodes were re
covered from the spinal subdural space 48-161 d.p.i., from the cranial
subdural space 48-90 d.p.i., and from the musculature 90-250 d.p.i. I
mmature females were found in the spinal subdural space and the crania
l subdural space. whereas gravid females were found also in the muscul
ature with an increasing fraction with time. Subadult and adult males
were found in all 3 sites but with an increasing fraction of adults fr
om the spinal canal to the cranium to the musculature.