Complex species structure of Lecithaster salmonis (Digenea: Lecithasteridae), a fish parasite in the Arctic and Pacific Northwest.

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q4 PARASITOLOGY
D Krupenko, A Gonchar, V Krapivin, G Kremnev, O Skobkina, B Efeykin
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Studying complexes of cryptic or pseudocryptic species opens new horizons for the understanding of speciation processes, an important yet vague issue for the digeneans. We investigated a hemiuroidean trematode Lecithaster salmonis across a wide geographic range including the northern European seas (White, Barents, and Pechora), East Siberian Sea, and the Pacific Northwest (Sea of Okhotsk and Sea of Japan). The goals were to explore the genetic diversity within L. salmonis through mitochondrial (cox1 and nad5 genes) and ribosomal (ITS1, ITS2, 28S rDNA) marker sequences, to study morphometry of maritae, and to revise the life cycle data. Mitochondrial markers showed that L. salmonis is likely divided into six lineages (referred to as operational taxonomic units, OTUs), which often occur in sympatry, sometimes in a single host specimen. Variation in rDNA was not consistent with that in the mitochondrial markers. Morphometric analysis of maritae was performed for four out of six OTUs; it showed that some OTUs had significant differences from the others, but some did not. The effect of host species on the morphometric characteristics cannot be excluded. Intramolluscan stages were identified for two OTUs; they differed clearly by the structure of cercariae and also by the species of the first intermediate host. The case of L. salmonis is instructive in how different criteria for species delimitation can contradict each other. We regard this as a sign of recent or ongoing speciation and suggest using the name Lecithaster cf. salmonis. The most promising criteria to differentiate genetic lineages within L. cf. salmonis are first intermediate hosts and morphological characteristics of the cercariae: shape of the delivery tube and caudal cyst, and length of the filamentous appendage.

北极和太平洋西北地区的一种鱼类寄生虫——鲑科鲑属的复杂物种结构。
隐种或伪隐种复合体的研究为理解物种形成过程开辟了新的视野,物种形成过程是一个重要而模糊的问题。我们在包括北欧海(白海、巴伦支海和佩霍拉海)、东西伯利亚海和太平洋西北部(鄂霍次克海和日本海)在内的广泛地理范围内调查了一种半尿路吸虫鲑。目的是通过线粒体(cox1和nad5基因)和核糖体(ITS1, ITS2, 28S rDNA)标记序列探索沙门氏菌的遗传多样性,研究maritae的形态计量学,并对生命周期数据进行修正。线粒体标记表明,沙门氏菌可能分为6个谱系(称为操作分类单位,OTUs),这些谱系经常发生在同系中,有时在单个宿主标本中。rDNA的变异与线粒体标记物的变异不一致。对6例otu中4例进行婚状体形态计量学分析;结果显示,一些otu与其他otu有显著差异,而另一些则没有。不能排除寄主物种对形态特征的影响。2例OTUs的绒毛内分期被确定;它们在尾蚴的结构和第一中间宿主的种类上有明显的不同。沙门氏菌的案例说明了不同的物种划分标准是如何相互矛盾的。我们认为这是最近或正在进行的物种形成的标志,并建议使用名称Lecithaster cf. salmonis。在沙门氏菌中区分遗传谱系最有希望的标准是第一中间宿主和尾蚴的形态特征:输送管和尾端囊肿的形状以及丝状附属物的长度。
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Journal of Helminthology
Journal of Helminthology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
12.50%
发文量
127
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Helminthology publishes original papers and review articles on all aspects of pure and applied helminthology, particularly those helminth parasites of environmental health, medical or veterinary importance. Research papers on helminths in wildlife hosts, including plant and insect parasites, are also published along with taxonomic papers contributing to the systematics of a group. The journal will be of interest to academics and researchers involved in the fields of human and veterinary parasitology, public health, microbiology, ecology and biochemistry.
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