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Phylogeny and comprehensive revision of mugiliform-infecting myxobolids (Myxozoa, Myxobolidae), with the morphological and molecular redescription of the cryptic species Myxobolus exiguus.

S Rocha1, C Azevedo1, E Oliveira1, Â Alves1, C Antunes2, P Rodrigues3, G Casal4.   

Abstract

Mullets inhabit a wide range of habitats from tropical to temperate regions and play a critical role in their ecosystems. This commercially important fish group constitutes a significant source of food in several geographic regions, and the production of some species for consumption is an increasing trend. About 64 myxosporean species have been reported in mullets, some of which are cryptic, as is the case of Myxobolus exiguus, and M. muelleri. This paper provides, for the first time, a detailed and critical revision of the data available for myxobolids reported in mullets, determining the species that have bona fide mugiliform fish hosts, in accordance with the original species descriptions, the available molecular data and the currently accepted taxonomic and phylogenetic criteria. Phylogenetic analyses using Bayesian inference and maximum-likelihood methodologies suggest that the evolutionary history of myxobolids with bona fide mugiliform fish hosts reflects that of its vertebrate hosts, while reinforcing known evolutionary factors and old systematic issues of the clade of myxobolids. A comprehensive morphological, ultrastructural and molecular redescription is also provided for the cryptic species M. exiguus, from infections in the visceral peritoneum of the thinlip-grey mullet Chelon ramada in the River Minho, Portugal.

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Keywords:  Chelon ramada; Portugal; SSU rRNA gene; mullets; parasite; peritoneum; ultrastructure

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30301476     DOI: 10.1017/S0031182018001671

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitology        ISSN: 0031-1820            Impact factor:   3.234


  5 in total

1.  Taxonomy and Systematics of Two New Species of Myxobolus (Cnidaria: Myxobolidae) Parasitizing the Gills of Mugil curema (Mugilidae) from the Brazilian Coast.

Authors:  Diego Henrique Mirandola Dias Vieira; Beatriz Narciso Agostinho; Débora Caroline Negrelli; Reinaldo José da Silva; Rodney Kozlowiski de Azevedo; Vanessa Doro Abdallah
Journal:  Acta Parasitol       Date:  2022-05-20       Impact factor: 1.534

2.  Myxozoan infection in thinlip mullet Chelon ramada (Mugiliformes: Mugilidae) in the Sea of Galilee.

Authors:  Aditya Gupta; Michal Haddas-Sasson; Kfir Gayer; Dorothée Huchon
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-06-16       Impact factor: 4.996

3.  Diversity of myxozoans parasitizing the catfish Rhamdia quelen (Siluriformes: Heptapteridae), in southeastern Brazil, based on morphological and molecular evidence.

Authors:  Diego Henrique Mirandola Dias Vieira; Rodrigo Bravin Narciso; Reinaldo José da Silva
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-10-20       Impact factor: 4.996

4.  Myxozoan biodiversity in mullets (Teleostei, Mugilidae) unravels hyperdiversification of Myxobolus (Cnidaria, Myxosporea).

Authors:  Sónia Rocha; Graça Casal; Ângela Alves; Carlos Antunes; Pedro Rodrigues; Carlos Azevedo
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2019-11-01       Impact factor: 2.289

5.  Morphological and molecular characterization of myxobolids (Cnidaria, Myxozoa) infecting cypriniforms (Actinopterygii, Teleostei) endemic to the Iberian Peninsula.

Authors:  Sónia Rocha; Carlos Azevedo; Ângela Alves; Carlos Antunes; Graça Casal
Journal:  Parasite       Date:  2019-08-16       Impact factor: 3.000

  5 in total

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