Juliana Rosa Matias Ciccheto, Emanuel Razzollini, Isaure de Buron, Walter A Boeger
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摘要
Mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus)是多种寄生虫的宿主,其中包括几种Gyrodactylidae。我们调查了美国南卡罗来纳州三个河口系统的mummichogs种群,研究了它们的分类、系统发育和进化历史。利用18S, ITS和5.8S rDNA片段的串联序列进行分子分析,支持Fundulotrema与Swingleus的同义性,因为前者显示为副属。发现了五种旋虫科。本文描述了棘球虱(Gyrodactylus kritskyi n. sp.),并重新描述了其他4个种:棘球虱(g.s stephanus)、棘球虱(Swingleus polyclithroides)、棘球虱(s.prolongis n. comb)。和S. porterense n. comb。对Fundulidae gyrodactylids的系统发育、纠缠图和欧拉图的分析揭示了一个复杂的历史过程,包括生态拟合、振荡、分类单元脉冲和驱动宿主-寄生虫关联的假定杂交事件,完全符合斯德哥尔摩范式。这些发现强调了旋虫进化的动态性,并强调了该模型系统在研究宿主-寄生虫多样化和宿主种群进化方面的实用性。
Gyrodactylidae from Fundulus heteroclitus (Fundulidae, Cyprinodontiformes) in South Carolina, USA, and insights on the historical ecology of the gyrodactylids of Fundulidae.
Mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus) hosts a diverse array of parasites, including several species of Gyrodactylidae. We surveyed populations of mummichogs across three estuarine systems in South Carolina, USA, for gyrodactylids and studied their taxonomy, phylogenetics, and evolutionary history. Molecular analysis using concatenated sequences of 18S, ITS, and 5.8S rDNA fragments support the synonymization of Fundulotrema with Swingleus, as the former was shown paraphyletic. Five species of Gyrodactylidae were encountered. Gyrodactylus kritskyi n. sp. is described and four other species are redescribed: G. stephanus, Swingleus polyclithroides, S. prolongis n. comb., and S. porterense n. comb. Analyses of the phylogeny, tanglegram, and Euler diagram of gyrodactylids of Fundulidae reveal a complex mosaic of historical processes, including ecological fitting, oscillation, taxon pulses, and putative hybridization events driving host-parasite associations observed, fully compatible with the Stockholm Paradigm. These findings underscore the dynamic nature of gyrodactylid evolution within Fundulidae and highlight the utility of this model system for studying host-parasite diversification and evolution of host repertoire.
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