Hidden in the fog: morphological and molecular characterisation of Derogenes varicus sensu stricto (Trematoda, Derogenidae) from Sweden and Norway, and redescription of two poorly known Derogenes species

Derogenes varicus (Müller, 1784) is widely reported as a trematode with exceptionally low host specificity and a wide, bipolar distribution. However, several recent studies have suggested that D. varicus represents a species complex and based on molecular evidence, four genetic lineages (labeled as...

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Main Authors: Bouguerche Chahinez, Huston Daniel C., Cribb Thomas H., Karlsbakk Egil, Ahmed Mohammed, Holovachov Oleksandr
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023030
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:c8b8c2bbb705443d9ac337cf7eae44d5 2024-01-07T09:41:39+01:00 Hidden in the fog: morphological and molecular characterisation of Derogenes varicus sensu stricto (Trematoda, Derogenidae) from Sweden and Norway, and redescription of two poorly known Derogenes species Bouguerche Chahinez Huston Daniel C. Cribb Thomas H. Karlsbakk Egil Ahmed Mohammed Holovachov Oleksandr 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023030 https://doaj.org/article/c8b8c2bbb705443d9ac337cf7eae44d5 EN eng EDP Sciences https://www.parasite-journal.org/articles/parasite/full_html/2023/01/parasite230026/parasite230026.html https://doaj.org/toc/1776-1042 1776-1042 doi:10.1051/parasite/2023030 https://doaj.org/article/c8b8c2bbb705443d9ac337cf7eae44d5 Parasite, Vol 30, p 35 (2023) derogenes varicus cox1 sweden derogenes minor derogenes ruber Infectious and parasitic diseases RC109-216 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023030 2023-12-10T01:49:45Z Derogenes varicus (Müller, 1784) is widely reported as a trematode with exceptionally low host specificity and a wide, bipolar distribution. However, several recent studies have suggested that D. varicus represents a species complex and based on molecular evidence, four genetic lineages (labeled as “DV1–4”) have been designated within the D. varicus species complex. This possibility requires improved (ideally molecular) characterisation of specimens from the type-host (Salmo salar) and type-locality (off Denmark). During examination of trematode parasites of fish from Scandinavian and Arctic waters (Sweden and Norway), we found specimens of D. varicus in the stomach of Merlangius merlangus off the coast of Sweden, and in Gadus morhua off the coast of Sweden and Norway; we compared them to D. varicus from the type-host, the Atlantic salmon Salmo salar from Norway, to verify their conspecificity. Newly generated sequences (28S rDNA, ITS2 and cox1) of Scandinavian and Arctic specimens consistent with D. varicus all formed a single clade, DV1. 28S sequences of D. varicus from S. salar from Norway, i.e., close to the Danish type locality, clustered within the DV1 clade along with sequences of D. varicus from various hosts including Limanda limanda, G. morhua and Myoxocephalus scorpius from the White Sea and the Barents Sea (Russia), without any host-related structuring. We thus consider that the lineage DV1 represents D. varicus sensu stricto. Additionally, specimens from M. merlangus had a similar morphology and anatomy to those of D. varicus from L. limanda, G. morhua and M. scorpius from T. Odhner’s collection, supporting the presence of a single species in the DV1 lineage designated herein as D. varicus sensu stricto. We redescribe D. varicus sensu stricto, add new morphological characters and provide morphometric data. We infer that D. varicus types DV2–4 all relate to separate species. We also revise type-specimens of Derogenes minor Looss, 1901 from the A. Looss collection in the Swedish Museum of Natural ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Atlantic salmon Barents Sea Gadus morhua Salmo salar White Sea Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Barents Sea Norway White Sea Parasite 30 35
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topic derogenes varicus
cox1
sweden
derogenes minor
derogenes ruber
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
spellingShingle derogenes varicus
cox1
sweden
derogenes minor
derogenes ruber
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
Bouguerche Chahinez
Huston Daniel C.
Cribb Thomas H.
Karlsbakk Egil
Ahmed Mohammed
Holovachov Oleksandr
Hidden in the fog: morphological and molecular characterisation of Derogenes varicus sensu stricto (Trematoda, Derogenidae) from Sweden and Norway, and redescription of two poorly known Derogenes species
topic_facet derogenes varicus
cox1
sweden
derogenes minor
derogenes ruber
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
description Derogenes varicus (Müller, 1784) is widely reported as a trematode with exceptionally low host specificity and a wide, bipolar distribution. However, several recent studies have suggested that D. varicus represents a species complex and based on molecular evidence, four genetic lineages (labeled as “DV1–4”) have been designated within the D. varicus species complex. This possibility requires improved (ideally molecular) characterisation of specimens from the type-host (Salmo salar) and type-locality (off Denmark). During examination of trematode parasites of fish from Scandinavian and Arctic waters (Sweden and Norway), we found specimens of D. varicus in the stomach of Merlangius merlangus off the coast of Sweden, and in Gadus morhua off the coast of Sweden and Norway; we compared them to D. varicus from the type-host, the Atlantic salmon Salmo salar from Norway, to verify their conspecificity. Newly generated sequences (28S rDNA, ITS2 and cox1) of Scandinavian and Arctic specimens consistent with D. varicus all formed a single clade, DV1. 28S sequences of D. varicus from S. salar from Norway, i.e., close to the Danish type locality, clustered within the DV1 clade along with sequences of D. varicus from various hosts including Limanda limanda, G. morhua and Myoxocephalus scorpius from the White Sea and the Barents Sea (Russia), without any host-related structuring. We thus consider that the lineage DV1 represents D. varicus sensu stricto. Additionally, specimens from M. merlangus had a similar morphology and anatomy to those of D. varicus from L. limanda, G. morhua and M. scorpius from T. Odhner’s collection, supporting the presence of a single species in the DV1 lineage designated herein as D. varicus sensu stricto. We redescribe D. varicus sensu stricto, add new morphological characters and provide morphometric data. We infer that D. varicus types DV2–4 all relate to separate species. We also revise type-specimens of Derogenes minor Looss, 1901 from the A. Looss collection in the Swedish Museum of Natural ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bouguerche Chahinez
Huston Daniel C.
Cribb Thomas H.
Karlsbakk Egil
Ahmed Mohammed
Holovachov Oleksandr
author_facet Bouguerche Chahinez
Huston Daniel C.
Cribb Thomas H.
Karlsbakk Egil
Ahmed Mohammed
Holovachov Oleksandr
author_sort Bouguerche Chahinez
title Hidden in the fog: morphological and molecular characterisation of Derogenes varicus sensu stricto (Trematoda, Derogenidae) from Sweden and Norway, and redescription of two poorly known Derogenes species
title_short Hidden in the fog: morphological and molecular characterisation of Derogenes varicus sensu stricto (Trematoda, Derogenidae) from Sweden and Norway, and redescription of two poorly known Derogenes species
title_full Hidden in the fog: morphological and molecular characterisation of Derogenes varicus sensu stricto (Trematoda, Derogenidae) from Sweden and Norway, and redescription of two poorly known Derogenes species
title_fullStr Hidden in the fog: morphological and molecular characterisation of Derogenes varicus sensu stricto (Trematoda, Derogenidae) from Sweden and Norway, and redescription of two poorly known Derogenes species
title_full_unstemmed Hidden in the fog: morphological and molecular characterisation of Derogenes varicus sensu stricto (Trematoda, Derogenidae) from Sweden and Norway, and redescription of two poorly known Derogenes species
title_sort hidden in the fog: morphological and molecular characterisation of derogenes varicus sensu stricto (trematoda, derogenidae) from sweden and norway, and redescription of two poorly known derogenes species
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url https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023030
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