First record of Unionicola (Myanmaratax) savadiensis from India, with remarks on parasite-host relationship in unionicolid mites (Acari, Unionicolidae)

International audience Freshwater mites of the family Unionicolidae are associated with freshwater mussels and snails in lakes and streams on all continents except Antarctica. The majority of the currently known 265 Unionicolidae species are associated with molluscs during at least one stage of thei...

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Main Authors: Chatterjee, Tapas, Khan, Ajaz Ali Ahmed, Singh, Ravail, Vidrine, Malcolm, Zawal, Andrzej, Pešić, Vladimir
Other Authors: Near Hari Mandir Road, Hirapur, Dhanbad 826001, Jharkhand, India, CSIR-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine, Jammu 180001, India, Division of Arts and Sciences, Louisiana State University Eunice, Eunice, LA 70535, USA, Department of Invertebrate Zoology and Limnology, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin (ZUT)-Center of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University of Montenegro, Department of Biology, Cetinjski put bb, 81000 Podgorica, Montenegro
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spelling ftccsdartic:oai:HAL:hal-04283168v1 2023-12-17T10:22:13+01:00 First record of Unionicola (Myanmaratax) savadiensis from India, with remarks on parasite-host relationship in unionicolid mites (Acari, Unionicolidae) Chatterjee, Tapas Khan, Ajaz Ali Ahmed Singh, Ravail Vidrine, Malcolm Zawal, Andrzej Pešić, Vladimir Near Hari Mandir Road, Hirapur, Dhanbad 826001, Jharkhand, India CSIR-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine, Jammu 180001, India Division of Arts and Sciences, Louisiana State University Eunice, Eunice, LA 70535, USA Department of Invertebrate Zoology and Limnology West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin (ZUT)-Center of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology University of Montenegro, Department of Biology, Cetinjski put bb, 81000 Podgorica, Montenegro 2023-10-10 https://hal.science/hal-04283168 https://hal.science/hal-04283168/document https://hal.science/hal-04283168/file/Acarologia-2023-63-1094-1101.pdf https://doi.org/10.24349/lb8h-imel en eng HAL CCSD Acarologia info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.24349/lb8h-imel hal-04283168 https://hal.science/hal-04283168 https://hal.science/hal-04283168/document https://hal.science/hal-04283168/file/Acarologia-2023-63-1094-1101.pdf doi:10.24349/lb8h-imel http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess ISSN: 0044-586X EISSN: 2107-7207 Acarologia https://hal.science/hal-04283168 Acarologia, 2023, 63 (4), pp.1094-1101. ⟨10.24349/lb8h-imel⟩ Animalia Arthropoda Acari mussel mite India vagrant associations parasitism [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2023 ftccsdartic https://doi.org/10.24349/lb8h-imel 2023-11-18T23:38:34Z International audience Freshwater mites of the family Unionicolidae are associated with freshwater mussels and snails in lakes and streams on all continents except Antarctica. The majority of the currently known 265 Unionicolidae species are associated with molluscs during at least one stage of their life cycle. A new host record is presented here from India: Unionicola (Myanamaratax) savadiensis from the host Lamellidens corrianus. In addition to L. corrianus, U. savadiensis was also found associated with two other mussel species, i.e., Lamellidens marginalis and Corbicula cashmiriensis, but DNA evidence confirms parasite-host association between U. (M.) savadiensis and L. corrianus, indicating that its findings in the two other mussel species should be considered as 'vagrant' associations. This report is thus significant for two reasons: (i) the record of the new host and geographic associations of the mite and mussels extends our knowledge on the known mite-mussels associations, and (ii) the study emphasized the importance of including experts from acarology, malacology, and molecular biology, to ascertain the nature of mite-mussel associations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Mite Archive ouverte HAL (Hyper Article en Ligne, CCSD - Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe) Acarologia 63 4 1094 1101
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Arthropoda
Acari
mussel
mite
India
vagrant associations
parasitism
[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]
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Arthropoda
Acari
mussel
mite
India
vagrant associations
parasitism
[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]
Chatterjee, Tapas
Khan, Ajaz Ali Ahmed
Singh, Ravail
Vidrine, Malcolm
Zawal, Andrzej
Pešić, Vladimir
First record of Unionicola (Myanmaratax) savadiensis from India, with remarks on parasite-host relationship in unionicolid mites (Acari, Unionicolidae)
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Acari
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mite
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vagrant associations
parasitism
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description International audience Freshwater mites of the family Unionicolidae are associated with freshwater mussels and snails in lakes and streams on all continents except Antarctica. The majority of the currently known 265 Unionicolidae species are associated with molluscs during at least one stage of their life cycle. A new host record is presented here from India: Unionicola (Myanamaratax) savadiensis from the host Lamellidens corrianus. In addition to L. corrianus, U. savadiensis was also found associated with two other mussel species, i.e., Lamellidens marginalis and Corbicula cashmiriensis, but DNA evidence confirms parasite-host association between U. (M.) savadiensis and L. corrianus, indicating that its findings in the two other mussel species should be considered as 'vagrant' associations. This report is thus significant for two reasons: (i) the record of the new host and geographic associations of the mite and mussels extends our knowledge on the known mite-mussels associations, and (ii) the study emphasized the importance of including experts from acarology, malacology, and molecular biology, to ascertain the nature of mite-mussel associations.
author2 Near Hari Mandir Road, Hirapur, Dhanbad 826001, Jharkhand, India
CSIR-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine, Jammu 180001, India
Division of Arts and Sciences, Louisiana State University Eunice, Eunice, LA 70535, USA
Department of Invertebrate Zoology and Limnology
West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin (ZUT)-Center of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
University of Montenegro, Department of Biology, Cetinjski put bb, 81000 Podgorica, Montenegro
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author Chatterjee, Tapas
Khan, Ajaz Ali Ahmed
Singh, Ravail
Vidrine, Malcolm
Zawal, Andrzej
Pešić, Vladimir
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Khan, Ajaz Ali Ahmed
Singh, Ravail
Vidrine, Malcolm
Zawal, Andrzej
Pešić, Vladimir
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title First record of Unionicola (Myanmaratax) savadiensis from India, with remarks on parasite-host relationship in unionicolid mites (Acari, Unionicolidae)
title_short First record of Unionicola (Myanmaratax) savadiensis from India, with remarks on parasite-host relationship in unionicolid mites (Acari, Unionicolidae)
title_full First record of Unionicola (Myanmaratax) savadiensis from India, with remarks on parasite-host relationship in unionicolid mites (Acari, Unionicolidae)
title_fullStr First record of Unionicola (Myanmaratax) savadiensis from India, with remarks on parasite-host relationship in unionicolid mites (Acari, Unionicolidae)
title_full_unstemmed First record of Unionicola (Myanmaratax) savadiensis from India, with remarks on parasite-host relationship in unionicolid mites (Acari, Unionicolidae)
title_sort first record of unionicola (myanmaratax) savadiensis from india, with remarks on parasite-host relationship in unionicolid mites (acari, unionicolidae)
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