Phylogenetic analysis of haemosporinid parasites (apicomplexa: Haemosporina) and their coevolution with vectors and intermediate hosts

R.A. Carreno , J.C. Kissinger , T.F. McCutchan , J.R. Barta
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Abstract

The phylogeny of representative species of the apicomplexan order Haemosporina Danilewsky, 1885 was reconstructed by cladistic analysis. Life cycle and ultrastructural characters for members of the genera Plasmodium, Haemoproteus, Leucocytozoon, Hepatocystis, and Polychromophilus were assessed using Eimeria tenella as an outgroup. Each of these genera was monophyletic and a clade containing Haemoproteus, Hepatocystis, and Polychromophilus was the sister group to Plasmodium. There was no obvious correlation between the parasite phylogeny and that of the vertebrate hosts. There was however, a general agreement between the parasite phylogeny and that of the dipteran hosts. There was no pattern of strict cospeciation between parasites and these overall host groups, but there appears to be more evidence of coevolution of parasites with their vectors than with their vertebrate hosts. This correspondence is indicative of a more ancient parasite-vector association.

血孢素类寄生虫的系统发育分析及其与媒介和中间宿主的共同进化
用支系分析法重建了1885年顶复合体目血孢菌(Haemosporina Danilewsky)代表种的系统发育。以柔嫩艾美耳球虫为外群,研究了疟原虫属、嗜血杆菌属、白细胞原虫属、肝囊菌属和嗜多色菌属成员的生命周期和超微结构特征。这些属都是单系的,一个包含血红菌、肝囊菌和嗜多色菌的分支是疟原虫的姐妹群。寄生虫的系统发育与脊椎动物宿主的系统发育没有明显的相关性。然而,寄生物的系统发育与双翅目寄主的系统发育大体一致。寄生虫与这些寄主群体之间没有严格的共同进化模式,但似乎有更多的证据表明,寄生虫与它们的载体共同进化,而不是与它们的脊椎动物宿主共同进化。这种对应关系表明一种更古老的寄生虫-病媒联系。
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