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Fig.1

Morphological characteristics of the spine and spicule sheath of male specimens of Trichuris spp. from sheep from the Tianshan Mountains pastoral areas in China. A – gross morphology of Trichuris spp.; B – T. lani; C – T. gazellae; D – T. ovina; E – T. discolor; F – T. longispiculus; G – T. concolor; H – Trichuris sp.
Morphological characteristics of the spine and spicule sheath of male specimens of Trichuris spp. from sheep from the Tianshan Mountains pastoral areas in China. A – gross morphology of Trichuris spp.; B – T. lani; C – T. gazellae; D – T. ovina; E – T. discolor; F – T. longispiculus; G – T. concolor; H – Trichuris sp.

Fig. 2

Amplification of the mitochondrial cox1 gene of Trichuris spp. M – standard DNA marker DL-2000 (2,000, 1,000, 750, 500, 250 and 100 bp); 1–7 – positive samples detected by RT-PCR; 8 – positive control
Amplification of the mitochondrial cox1 gene of Trichuris spp. M – standard DNA marker DL-2000 (2,000, 1,000, 750, 500, 250 and 100 bp); 1–7 – positive samples detected by RT-PCR; 8 – positive control

Fig. 3

Phylogenetic analysis of different species of the Trichuris genus based on the cox1 gene using MEGA 7.0 software (neighbour-joining method, bootstrap values 1,000)
Phylogenetic analysis of different species of the Trichuris genus based on the cox1 gene using MEGA 7.0 software (neighbour-joining method, bootstrap values 1,000)

Survey on the prevalences of Trichuris spp. infection in sheep from the Tianshan Mountains pastoral areas in China




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Total

2019

2020


2021


Pastoral area Number of sheep surveyed Number of infected sheep (%) Number of sheep surveyed Number of infected sheep (%) Number of sheep surveyed Number of infected sheep (%) Number of sheep surveyed Number of infected sheep (%)
Urumqi 86 69 (80.2) 84 66 (78.6) 79 66 (83.5) 249 201 (80.7)
Yili 78 70 (89.7) 85 73 (85.9) 82 70 (85.4) 245 213 (86.9)
Bole 85 74 (87.0) 88 74 (84.1) 75 65 (86.7) 248 213 (85.9)
Tacheng 75 65 (86.7) 78 68 (87.2) 88 74 (84.1) 241 207 (85.9)
Altai 72 66 (91.7) 77 71 (92.2) 84 76 (90.5) 233 213 (91.4)
Total 396 344 (86.9) 412 352 (85.4) 408 351 (86.0) 1,216 1,047(86.1)

Key characteristics used in the identification of Trichuris spp. in sheep from the Tianshan Mountains pastoral areas in China

Species of Trichuris of which a male was examined Length of body (mm) Whip length/body length Length of spicule (mm) Length of the spicule sheath (mm) Morphology of the spicule sheath
T. lani 46.5 ± 10.3 1.8/1 3.2–4.5 0.18–0.2 Tubular; the spicule sheath surface densely covered with small spines, the outer shape resembling a baseball bat
T. gazellae 52.1 ± 6.6 2.2/1 1.5–2.2 0.2–1.2 Proximal 3/4 of the sheath densely covered with an expanded small spines; part as spiny it approaches part forming the unarmed part; distal 1/4 thinner, unarmed
T. ovina 47.4 ± 8.7 2.5/1 0.8–1.2 0.18–0.32 Proximal small spines; 1/2 of distal sheath 1/2 densely unarmed covered with
T. discolor 45.2 ± 1.8 1.9/1 1.2–1.5 0.18–0.20 Surface sheath end densely dilated covered and spherical with small spines,
T. longispiculus 45.6 ± 10.4 2.0/1 1.3–2.5 0.21–0.66 Surface sheath ends densely flared covered and enlarged with small spines,
T. concolor 36.8 ± 7.4 2.2/1 1.1–1.5 0.25–0.3 Rod-shaped, densely covered with small spines
Trichuris sp. 40.5 ± 5.6 2.0/1 1.1–1.5 0.25–0.3 Surface covered with small spines; the beginning gradually of becomes the sheath thinner, flares with and no then spines at the end

Infection of Trichuris spp. in sheep at different ages

Sheep age (years) <1 1–4 ≥4
Number of sheep surveyed
862
119
235
Number of infected sheep (%) 860 (99.8) a 96 (80.7) a 91 (38.7) b
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