Morphological constraint obscures richness: a mitochondrial exploration of cryptic richness in Transversotrema (Trematoda: Transversotrematidae)

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 PARASITOLOGY
Scott C. Cutmore , Richard D. Corner , Thomas H. Cribb
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Species of Transversotrema Witenberg, 1944 (Transversotrematidae) occupy a unique ecological niche for the Trematoda, living externally under the scales of their teleost hosts. Previous studies of the genus have been impeded partly by limited variation in ribosomal DNA sequence data between closely related species and partly by a lack of morphometrically informative characters. Here, we assess richness of the tropical Indo-west Pacific species through parallel phylogenetic and morphometric analyses, generating cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 mitochondrial sequence data and morphometric data for hologenophore specimens from Australia, French Polynesia, Japan and Palau. These analyses demonstrate that molecular data provide the only reliable basis for species identification; host distribution, and to a lesser extent morphology, are useful for identifying just a few species of Transversotrema. We infer that a combination of morphological simplicity and infection site constraint has led to the group displaying exceptionally low morphological diversification. Phylogenetic analyses of the mitochondrial data broadly support previous systematic interpretations based on ribosomal data, but also demonstrate the presence of several morphologically and ecologically cryptic species. Ten new species are described, eight from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia (Transversotrema chrysallis n. sp., Transversotrema daphnidis n. sp., Transversotrema enceladi n. sp., Transversotrema hyperionis n. sp., Transversotrema iapeti n. sp., Transversotrema rheae n. sp., Transversotrema tethyos n. sp., and Transversotrema titanis n. sp.) and two from off Japan (Transversotrema methones n. sp. and Transversotrema panos n. sp.). There are now 26 Transversotrema species known from Australian marine fishes, making it the richest trematode genus for the fauna.

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形态约束模糊了丰富度:对横吸虫隐性丰富度的线粒体探索(吸虫目:横吸虫科)
Transversotrema Witenberg,1944(Transversotromatidae)的物种为银耳目占据了独特的生态位,生活在硬骨鱼宿主的鳞片下。以前对该属的研究受到阻碍,部分原因是亲缘关系密切的物种之间核糖体DNA序列数据的有限变化,另一部分原因是缺乏形态计量学信息特征。在这里,我们通过平行的系统发育和形态计量分析来评估热带印度-西太平洋物种的丰富度,生成了来自澳大利亚、法属波利尼西亚、日本和帕劳的全基因组标本的细胞色素c氧化酶亚基1线粒体序列数据和形态计量数据。这些分析表明,分子数据为物种鉴定提供了唯一可靠的基础;寄主分布,以及在较小程度上的形态学,对于鉴定Transversotrema的少数物种是有用的。我们推断,形态简单性和感染部位限制的结合导致该群体表现出异常低的形态多样性。线粒体数据的系统发育分析广泛支持先前基于核糖体数据的系统解释,但也证明了几种形态和生态上隐蔽的物种的存在。描述了10个新物种,其中8个来自大堡礁,澳大利亚(Transversotrema chrysallis n.sp.,Transversotrama daphnidis n.sp.、Transversotroma enceladi n.sp.和Transversotema hyperonis n.sp..、Transversotrema iapeti n.sp..,TransverSotroma rhoe n.sp.)和两个来自日本的(TransverSotrama metones n.spp.和Transverssotrema panos n.sp.)。目前共有26个Transversotrema是澳大利亚海洋鱼类中已知的物种,是动物群中最丰富的吸虫属。
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