| Literature DB >> 34089715 |
Aneta Trefancová1, Jana Kvičerová2, Anna Mácová1, Michal Stanko3, Lada Hofmannová4, Václav Hypša1.
Abstract
Interplay between conserved host specificity and occasional host switches is an important process determining the evolution of host-parasite systems. Here, we address the dynamics of host switches at the population level in rodent-associated Eimeria. Focusing mainly on two ecologically similar host groups, Murinae and Arvicolinae, we show that the Eimeria infecting those hosts form a complex system of many genetic lineages with different host specificities. The broad geographic distribution of lineages indicates that they are well-established genetic forms which retained their host specificities while spreading across large geographic areas. We also demonstrate that genetic structure is only partially reflected by morphological traits.Keywords: Arvicolinae; Coccidia; Coevolution; Host specificity; Murinae; Phylogeny
Year: 2021 PMID: 34089715 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2021.04.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Parasitol ISSN: 0020-7519 Impact factor: 3.981