| Literature DB >> 35362462 |
Yang Liu1,2,3, Jiayun Yao4,3, Xin Yao1, Kaijie Zhang1, Qingyong Wang1, Xiaoyi Pan4, Jinyong Zhang1,5,6.
Abstract
The taxonomy of myxosporeans was traditionally dependent solely upon the spore morphological and morphometric data. Intensive reports of intraspecific morphological variation, however, are increasingly challenging the taxonomic approaches for myxosporeans. In the present work, the morphological pleomorphism of myxospores of Myxobolus drjagini (Akhmerov, 1954) was observed. More interestingly, all of these pleomorphic myxospores occurred in the same plasmodium of M. drjagini, which refutes the previous hypothesis that morphological variation of M. drjagini was derived from its responses to differences in nutrition and immunological responses associated with different host tissues. Bearing the intraspecific morphometric and morphotype variation in mind, the combination of morphological, ecological and molecular data should be applied to the species identification and delimitation for myxosporeans. This is the first reported myxobolid species with high pleomorphic myxospores which are present in the same plasmodium.Entities:
Keywords: Morphology; SSU rDNA; cranial cavity; pleomorphy; silver carp
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35362462 DOI: 10.14411/fp.2022.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Folia Parasitol (Praha) ISSN: 0015-5683 Impact factor: 2.122