Integration of morphological and molecular data reveals further unknown diversity of the Proterodiplostomidae in crocodilians.

IF 1.8 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Systematics and Biodiversity Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-05-05 DOI:10.1080/14772000.2022.2051212
Tyler J Achatz, Taylor P Chermak, Kerstin Junker, Vasyl V Tkach
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The Proterodiplostomidae Dubois, 1936 is a family of digeneans within the superfamily Diplostomoidea Poirier, 1886. Members of the family are distributed mostly in the tropics and subtropics, primarily in crocodilians, although some species are known from other reptiles. Despite their broad geographical distribution, the knowledge of proterodiplostomid diversity remains limited, mostly because a number of potential host species and regions of the world have not been sufficiently explored for these parasites. In this study, we use morphological and molecular data to describe four new genera (Afroproterodiplostomum gen. nov., Dungalabatrema gen. nov., Australiadiplostomum gen. nov. and Nattererodiplostomum gen. nov.) and five new species (Afroproterodiplostomum ingwenyae sp. nov., Australiadiplostomum blairi sp. nov., Dungalabatrema kostadinovae sp. nov., Dungalabatrema snyderi sp. nov. and Pseudoneodiplostomum angustus sp. nov.) of proterodiplostomids from crocodilians in Australia, South Africa and South America. Nattererodiplostomum gen. nov. has been established upon re-evaluation of the status of Proterodiplostomum medusae (Dubois, 1936) from caimans in Brazil using combined morphological and molecular evidence. Only a few previous studies provided DNA sequence data of proterodiplostomids. We generated partial 28S rDNA and cytochrome c subunit (cox1) mtDNA for three previously undescribed proterodiplostomids collected from Crocodylus spp. in Australia and South Africa. The newly generated 28S sequences were used to examine phylogenetic affinities of these taxa. All three newly sequenced proterodiplostomid species appeared in the phylogenetic tree in a strongly supported monophyletic clade comprising exclusively parasites of Crocodylus.

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形态学和分子数据的整合进一步揭示了鳄鱼中 Proterodiplostomidae 的未知多样性。
Proterodiplostomidae Dubois, 1936 是 Diplostomoidea Poirier, 1886 超科中的一科。该科的成员主要分布在热带和亚热带地区,主要是鳄鱼,但也有一些物种是从其他爬行动物中发现的。尽管它们的地理分布很广,但人们对原尾吸虫多样性的了解仍然有限,这主要是因为对这些寄生虫的一些潜在宿主物种和世界上的一些地区还没有进行充分的探索。在这项研究中,我们利用形态学和分子数据描述了四个新属(Afroproterodiplostomum gen、和 Pseudoneodiplostomum angustus sp.Nattererodiplostomum gen.nov.是利用形态学和分子证据对来自巴西凯门鳄的 Proterodiplostomum medusae (Dubois, 1936) 的地位进行重新评估后确立的。之前只有少数研究提供了原尾柱虫的 DNA 序列数据。我们为从澳大利亚和南非的鳄鱼属动物中收集到的三种以前未被描述过的原尾足目动物生成了部分 28S rDNA 和细胞色素 c 亚基(cox1)mtDNA。新生成的 28S 序列被用于研究这些类群的系统发育亲缘关系。在系统发生树中,所有三个新测序的原尾柱虫物种都出现在一个仅由鳄鱼寄生虫组成的单系支系中,并得到了强有力的支持。
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Systematics and Biodiversity
Systematics and Biodiversity 环境科学-生物多样性保护
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期刊介绍: Systematics and Biodiversity is devoted to whole-organism biology. It is a quarterly, international, peer-reviewed, life science journal, without page charges, which is published by Taylor & Francis for The Natural History Museum, London. The criterion for publication is scientific merit. Systematics and Biodiversity documents the diversity of organisms in all natural phyla, through taxonomic papers that have a broad context (not single species descriptions), while also addressing topical issues relating to biological collections, and the principles of systematics. It particularly emphasises the importance and multi-disciplinary significance of systematics, with contributions which address the implications of other fields for systematics, or which advance our understanding of other fields through taxonomic knowledge, especially in relation to the nature, origins, and conservation of biodiversity, at all taxonomic levels. The journal does not publish single species descriptions, monographs or applied research nor alpha species descriptions. Taxonomic manuscripts must include modern methods such as cladistics or phylogenetic analysis.
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