A New Species of Prosorhynchoides Dollfus, 1929 (Digenea: Bucephalidae) Infecting Chain Pickerel, Esox niger Lesueur, 1818 (Perciformes: Esocidae), from the Pascagoula River, Mississippi, U.S.A., with Phylogenetic Analysis and Nucleotide-Based Elucidation of a Three-Host Life Cycle

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 PARASITOLOGY
S. Curran, Dana M. Calhoun, V. Tkach, Micah B. Warren, S. Bullard
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ABSTRACT: Prosorhynchoides extenuatus n. sp. is described based on adult worms collected from the intestine of the chain pickerel, Esox niger Lesueur, 1818, from the Pascagoula River, Jackson County, Mississippi, U.S.A. Sequences of the ribosomal DNA from adult specimens (internal transcribed spacer region 2, and partial 28S ribosomal DNA gene) were identical to those of a cercaria developing in branched sporocysts within the Gulf wedge clam, Rangia cuneata (G. B. Sowerby I, 1832) and a metacercaria we collected from the threadfin shad, Dorosoma petenense (Günther, 1867) in the same river. The cercaria conforms to the description of bucephalid cercaria C Wardle, 1990, that was originally described from the same host in Texas, U.S.A. Novel sequence data are also provided for Prosorhynchoides potamoensis Curran & Overstreet, 2009, and Prosorhynchoides pusillus (Stafford, 1904) Margolis & Arthur, 1979. The 28S rDNA fragments from these species are aligned with bucephalid sequences available in GenBank and their relationships are analyzed using Bayesian inference analysis. The new species formed a branch within a clade of marine bucephalines, whereas P. potamoensis and P. pusillus branched within a clade of North American freshwater species currently classified in Bucephalinae and Paurorhynchinae. This study is the first to employ nucleotide-based evidence to demonstrate a 3-host life cycle from a North American bucephalid.
美国密西西比州帕西卡古拉河(Pascagoula River, Mississippi)一新种侵染链Pickerel, Esox niger Lesueur, 1818 (Perciformes: Esocidae)的系统发育分析及三宿主生命周期的核苷酸解析
文摘:根据从美国密西西比州杰克逊县Pascagoula河的链picker鱼(Esox niger Lesueur, 1818)的肠道中采集的成虫描述了Prosorhynchoides extenuatus n. spp .)。成虫的核糖体DNA序列(内部转录间隔区2和部分28S核糖体DNA基因)与海湾楔形蛤(Rangia cuneata, g.b. Sowerby I;1832年)和在同一条河流中从丝线鱼Dorosoma petenense (g nther, 1867年)中采集的一种囊蚴。该尾蚴符合bucephalid cercaria C Wardle, 1990的描述,该描述最初来自美国德克萨斯州的同一宿主,Prosorhynchoides potamoensis Curran & Overstreet, 2009和Prosorhynchoides pusillus (Stafford, 1904) Margolis & Arthur, 1979也提供了新的序列数据。将这些物种的28S rDNA片段与GenBank中的bucephalid序列进行比对,并利用贝叶斯推理分析它们之间的关系。这一新物种形成了海洋小头鲸的一个分支,而P. potamoensis和P. pusillus则形成了北美淡水物种的一个分支,目前被分类为小头鲸科和Paurorhynchinae。这项研究首次采用基于核苷酸的证据来证明北美大头虫有3个宿主的生命周期。
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Comparative Parasitology
Comparative Parasitology 医学-动物学
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期刊介绍: Comparative Parasitology (continuing the Journal of the Helminthological Society of Washington in its 67th volume) focuses on parasitological research of a comparative nature, emphasizing taxonomy, systematics, ecology, biogeography, evolution, faunal survey, and biological inventory within a morphological and/or molecular context. The scope of Comparative Parasitology extends to all parasitic faunas, including helminths, protistans and arthropods.
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