| Literature DB >> 33620310 |
Isabelle Florent1, Marie Pierre Chapuis2, Amandine Labat1, Julie Boisard3, Nicolas Leménager2, Bruno Michel2, Isabelle Desportes-Livage1.
Abstract
Orthoptera are infected by about 60 species of gregarines assigned to the genus Gregarina Dufour, 1828. Among these species, Gregarina garnhami Canning, 1956 from Schistocerca gregaria (Forsskål, 1775) was considered by Lipa et al. in 1996 to be synonymous with Gregarina acridiorum (Léger 1893), a parasite of several orthopteran species including Locusta migratoria (Linné, 1758). Here, a morphological study and molecular analyses of the SSU rDNA marker demonstrate that specimens of S. gregaria and specimens of L. migratoria are infected by two distinct Gregarina species, G. garnhami and G. acridiorum, respectively. Validation of the species confirms that molecular analyses provide useful taxonomical information. Phenotypic plasticity was clearly observed in the case of G. garnhami: the morphology of its trophozoites, gamonts and syzygies varied according to the geographical location of S. gregaria and the subspecies infected. © I. Florent et al., published by EDP Sciences, 2021.Entities:
Keywords: Biodiversity; Gregarines; Orthoptera; Phenotypic plasticity; SSU rDNA phylogeny; Species delimitation
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33620310 PMCID: PMC7901526 DOI: 10.1051/parasite/2021009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasite ISSN: 1252-607X Impact factor: 3.000