| Literature DB >> 26554914 |
Françoise D Messu Mandeng1,2, Charles F Bilong Bilong3, Antoine Pariselle4,5, Maarten P M Vanhove6,7,8,9, Arnold R Bitja Nyom10, Jean-François Agnèse11.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Parasite switches to new host species are of fundamental scientific interest and may be considered an important speciation mechanism. For numerous monogenean fish parasites, infecting different hosts is associated with morphological adaptations, in particular of the attachment organ (haptor). However, haptoral morphology in Cichlidogyrus spp. (Monogenea, Dactylogyridea), parasites of African cichlids, has been mainly linked to phylogenetic rather than to host constraints. Here we determined the position of Cichlidogyrus amieti, a parasite of species of Aphyosemion (Cyprinodontiformes, Nothobranchiidae) in the phylogeny of its congeners in order to infer its origin and assess the morphological changes associated with host-switching events.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26554914 PMCID: PMC4641334 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-015-1181-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
List of monogenean species used in this study including their host species and accession numbers for the LSU 28S rDNA sequences
| Parasite Species | Host Species | GenBank Accession Number |
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| HQ010021 |
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| KT945076 |
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| HE792772 |
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| HQ010022 |
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| HE792773 |
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| HQ010037 |
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| HQ010023 |
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| HE792774 |
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| HQ010027 |
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| HQ010038 |
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| HQ010024 |
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| HQ010025 |
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| HQ010026 |
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| HE792775 |
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| HQ010039 |
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| DQ157660 |
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| HE792776 |
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| HE792777 |
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| EU523146.1 |
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| DQ157664.1 |
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| JN996833.1 |
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| JN996830.1 |
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| DQ157669.1 |
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| AF026114 |
Fig. 1Consensus tree obtained with Maximum Likelihood analysis. Bootstrap values correspond to ME/MP/ML values respectively after 2000 iterations. Only values ≥ 50 have been indicated. Species newly sequenced for this study is in bold. Species belonging to Ligophorus, Tetrancistrum, Haliotrema and Thaparocleidus were used as outgroups. GenBank sequence ID precedes species name
Fig. 2Principal component analysis scatterplot of 10 Cichlidogyrus specimens of each of the following species. (euz) C. euzeti and (lon) C. longicirrus both from Hemichromis cf. fasciatus in Cameroun; (fal) C. falcifer, (san) C. sanseoi and (teu) C. teugelsi all from H. fasciatus in Senegal (fal) or Ivory Coast (san and teu); (byc) C. cf. bychowskii from H. bimaculatus in DRC; (ami) one specimen of C. amieti from Aphyosemion cameronense in Cameroon was used for supplementary observations
Loadings and explained variance of the first two PC of the PCA conducted on the “standardized” size of sclerites
| Fact. 1 | Fact. 2 | |
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| Variance (%) | 47.85 | 15.94 |
| I (I) | −0.873132 | −0.389889 |
| III (VI) | −0.535295 | −0.709933 |
| IV (VII) | −0.352651 | −0.638280 |
| V (IV) | 0.032798 | −0.186986 |
| VI (III) | −0.242397 | −0.753181 |
| VII (II) | −0.383708 | −0.825743 |
| DB L | −0.805421 | −0.199626 |
| DB y | −0.705113 | −0.021445 |
| DB w | −0.838653 | 0.044545 |
| DB h | −0.797425 | 0.231792 |
| DA a | −0.954211 | 0.212423 |
| b | −0.935548 | 0.165900 |
| c | −0.700350 | 0.015457 |
| d | −0.864610 | 0.324455 |
| e | −0.416138 | 0.547829 |
| VB x | −0.926706 | 0.077698 |
| VB w | −0.790515 | 0.033730 |
| VA a | −0.931174 | −0.004236 |
| b | −0.933118 | 0.063475 |
| c | −0.532477 | −0.117323 |
| d | −0.720919 | 0.190484 |
| e | −0.586523 | 0.488463 |
(I) [I], (III) [VI], (IV) [VII], (V) [IV], (VI) [III], (VII) [II] total length of uncinuli [Mizelle [57] nomenclature]; dorsal transverse bar: (DB L) total length, (DB y) distance between auricles, (DB w) maximum width, (DB h) auricle length; (DA a) total length of dorsal anchor:, (b) blade length, (c) shaft length, (d) guard length, (e) point length; ventral transverse bar: (VB a) branch total length, (VB x) maximum width; (VA a) ventral anchor total length, (b) blade length, (c) shaft length, (d) guard length, (e) point length
Fig. 3Haptoral sclerotized parts of some Cichlidogyrus spp. parasitizing Hemichromis spp. and C. amieti Birgi & Euzet [23] from Aphyosemion cameronense Boulenger, 1903. (a) C. longicirrus Dossou & Birgi [60]; (b) C. euzeti Dossou & Birgi [60]; (c) C. falcifer Dossou & Birgi [60]; (d) C. cf. bychowskii (Markevich [59]); (e) C. amieti Birgi & Euzet [23]. Arrow indicates uncinuli pair I [I]
Fig. 4Male copulatory organs of some Cichlidogyrus spp. parasitizing Hemichromis spp. and C. amieti Birgi & Euzet [23] from Aphyosemion cameronense Boulenger, 1903. (a) C. longicirrus Dossou & Birgi [60]; (b) C. euzeti Dossou & Birgi [60]; (c) C. falcifer Dossou & Birgi [60]; (d) C. cf. bychowskii (Markevich [59]); (e) C. amieti Birgi & Euzet [23] (male copulatory organ on the left, vagina on the right)