Genetic and morphological variation of metacercariae of Microphallus piriformes (Trematoda, Microphallidae): Effects of paraxenia and geographic location

Host organism offers an environment for a parasite, and this environment is heterogenous within the host, variable among individual as well as between the hosts, and changing during the host's lifetime. This heterogeneity may act as a prerequisite for parasite species divergence. Intraspecific...

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Published in:International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife
Main Authors: Repkin, Egor A., Maltseva, Arina L., Varfolomeeva, Marina A., Aianka, Roman V., Mikhailova, Natalia A., Granovitch, Andrei I.
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Published: Elsevier 2020
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Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7078125/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2020.02.004
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:7078125 2023-05-15T15:38:55+02:00 Genetic and morphological variation of metacercariae of Microphallus piriformes (Trematoda, Microphallidae): Effects of paraxenia and geographic location Repkin, Egor A. Maltseva, Arina L. Varfolomeeva, Marina A. Aianka, Roman V. Mikhailova, Natalia A. Granovitch, Andrei I. 2020-02-26 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7078125/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2020.02.004 en eng Elsevier http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7078125/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2020.02.004 © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). CC-BY-NC-ND Article Text 2020 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2020.02.004 2020-03-22T01:54:38Z Host organism offers an environment for a parasite, and this environment is heterogenous within the host, variable among individual as well as between the hosts, and changing during the host's lifetime. This heterogeneity may act as a prerequisite for parasite species divergence. Intraspecific variability related to a certain type of heterogeneity may indicate an initial stage of speciation, and thus poses an evolutionary importance. Here we analyzed genetic and morphologic variation of trematode metacercariae of Microphallus piriformes (Trematoda, Microphallidae). Genetic variability of trematodes was assessed from sequences of cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) and internal transcribed spacer region (ITS-1). Morphological variation of metacercarial body shape was for the first time analyzed using geometric morphometrics. Parasites from the White Sea and the Barents Sea coasts demonstrated partial genetic divergence (according to COI sequence analysis) and had significantly different body shape. Neither genetic nor morphological variation of metacercariae was related to intermediate host species. We discuss possible causes of the observed genetic divergence of parasite populations in different geographic regions. Text Barents Sea White Sea PubMed Central (PMC) Barents Sea White Sea International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 11 235 245
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Repkin, Egor A.
Maltseva, Arina L.
Varfolomeeva, Marina A.
Aianka, Roman V.
Mikhailova, Natalia A.
Granovitch, Andrei I.
Genetic and morphological variation of metacercariae of Microphallus piriformes (Trematoda, Microphallidae): Effects of paraxenia and geographic location
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description Host organism offers an environment for a parasite, and this environment is heterogenous within the host, variable among individual as well as between the hosts, and changing during the host's lifetime. This heterogeneity may act as a prerequisite for parasite species divergence. Intraspecific variability related to a certain type of heterogeneity may indicate an initial stage of speciation, and thus poses an evolutionary importance. Here we analyzed genetic and morphologic variation of trematode metacercariae of Microphallus piriformes (Trematoda, Microphallidae). Genetic variability of trematodes was assessed from sequences of cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) and internal transcribed spacer region (ITS-1). Morphological variation of metacercarial body shape was for the first time analyzed using geometric morphometrics. Parasites from the White Sea and the Barents Sea coasts demonstrated partial genetic divergence (according to COI sequence analysis) and had significantly different body shape. Neither genetic nor morphological variation of metacercariae was related to intermediate host species. We discuss possible causes of the observed genetic divergence of parasite populations in different geographic regions.
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author Repkin, Egor A.
Maltseva, Arina L.
Varfolomeeva, Marina A.
Aianka, Roman V.
Mikhailova, Natalia A.
Granovitch, Andrei I.
author_facet Repkin, Egor A.
Maltseva, Arina L.
Varfolomeeva, Marina A.
Aianka, Roman V.
Mikhailova, Natalia A.
Granovitch, Andrei I.
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title Genetic and morphological variation of metacercariae of Microphallus piriformes (Trematoda, Microphallidae): Effects of paraxenia and geographic location
title_short Genetic and morphological variation of metacercariae of Microphallus piriformes (Trematoda, Microphallidae): Effects of paraxenia and geographic location
title_full Genetic and morphological variation of metacercariae of Microphallus piriformes (Trematoda, Microphallidae): Effects of paraxenia and geographic location
title_fullStr Genetic and morphological variation of metacercariae of Microphallus piriformes (Trematoda, Microphallidae): Effects of paraxenia and geographic location
title_full_unstemmed Genetic and morphological variation of metacercariae of Microphallus piriformes (Trematoda, Microphallidae): Effects of paraxenia and geographic location
title_sort genetic and morphological variation of metacercariae of microphallus piriformes (trematoda, microphallidae): effects of paraxenia and geographic location
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