Effect of dung burial by the dung beetle Bubas bison on numbers and viability of Cryptosporidium oocysts in cattle dung |
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Authors: | Ryan Una Yang Rongchang Gordon Cameron Doube Bernard |
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Affiliation: | aDivision of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Western Australia 6150, Australia;bWater Corporation, Level 3, 629 Newcastle Street, Leederville, Western Australia 6007, Australia;cDung Beetle Solutions Australia, 37 Cave Avenue, Bridgewater, South Australia 5155, Australia |
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Abstract: | Cryptosporidium oocysts were inoculated into fresh dung (∼1.2 × 104 oocysts per gram wet weight) and fed to dung beetles to assess the effect of dung burial by the dung beetle Bubas bison on the distribution of the oocysts in small cores of soil in the laboratory. The experiment consisted of five replicates of each of two treatments; controls (dung but no dung beetles) and the experimental treatment (inoculated dung and seven pairs of dung beetles). After 5 days, when approximately 90% of the dung was buried, the surface and buried dung was recovered and subsampled. The oocysts in the subsamples were recovered and enumerated using qPCR. Oocyst viability was evaluated using an assay based on the exclusion or inclusion of two fluorogenic vital dyes, 4′,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) and propidium iodide (PI). Results revealed that overall 13.7% of oocysts remained on the surface and 86.3% of oocysts were buried. The viability of oocysts in buried dung was only 10% compared to oocysts the surface dung (58%). Therefore, widespread dung burial by B. bison during the winter months could substantially reduce the numbers of Cryptosporidium oocysts available to be washed into waterways following winter rains. |
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Keywords: | Cryptosporidium Dung beetle Bubas bison qPCR Reduction in oocysts |
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