Alfonso Diaz-Suarez , Kristina Noreikiene , Siim Kahar , Mikhail Y. Ozerov , Riho Gross , Veljo Kisand , Anti Vasemägi
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摘要
眼吸虫(Diplostomidae)是一种种类繁多、数量巨大的吸虫寄生体,可在鱼类体内形成多物种群落,对宿主的健康和生存产生负面影响。然而,人们对决定这类群落中物种多样性、组成和共存的环境因素和宿主相关特征仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们开发了一种具有成本效益的 cox1 区域特异性 DNA 代谢编码方法,以描述从爱沙尼亚七个温带湖泊中收集的两种常见鱼类(欧亚鲈鱼和普通鳊鱼)中寄生的双鞭毛虫群落的特征。我们发现,湖泊之间、湖泊内部以及寄主物种之间的双寄生虫群落差异很大。共栖宿主物种特征显示,蟑螂寄生虫群落的多样性通常高于鲈鱼。此外,我们还在蟑螂中发现了五种阳性和两种阴性的双寄生虫物种关联,而在鲈鱼中只观察到一种阴性关联。这些结果表明,温带湖泊中的双翅目群落是一个复杂的动态系统,具有空间和时间异质性。它们受到各种环境因素以及宿主-寄生虫和寄生虫之间相互作用的影响。我们希望所描述的方法能够促进双脊寄生虫的生态和生物多样性研究。该方法也适用于其他寄生虫类群,可用于提高目前对其他未被充分研究的类群的多样性、分布和种间相互作用的认识。
DNA metabarcoding reveals spatial and temporal variation of fish eye fluke communities in lake ecosystems
Eye flukes (Diplostomidae) are diverse and abundant trematode parasites that form multi-species communities in fish with negative effects on host fitness and survival. However, the environmental factors and host-related characteristics that determine species diversity, composition, and coexistence in such communities remain poorly understood. Here, we developed a cost-effective cox1 region-specific DNA metabarcoding approach to characterize parasitic diplostomid communities in two common fish species (Eurasian perch and common roach) collected from seven temperate lakes in Estonia. We found considerable inter- and intra-lake, as well as inter-host species, variation in diplostomid communities. Sympatric host species characterization revealed that parasite communities were typically more diverse in roach than perch. Additionally, we detected five positive and two negative diplostomid species associations in roach, whereas only a single negative association was observed in perch. These results indicate that diplostomid communities in temperate lakes are complex and dynamic systems exhibiting both spatial and temporal heterogeneity. They are influenced by various environmental factors and by host-parasite and inter-parasite interactions. We expect that the described methodology facilitates ecological and biodiversity research of diplostomid parasites. It is also adaptable to other parasite groups where it could serve to improve current understanding of diversity, distribution, and interspecies interactions of other understudied taxa.
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