The systematics of Echinorhynchus Zoega in Müller, 1776 (Acanthocephala, Echinorhynchidae) elucidated by nuclear and mitochondrial sequence data from eight European taxa
The acanthocephalan genus Echinorhynchus Zoega in Müller, 1776 (sensu Yamaguti 1963) is a large and widespread group of parasites of teleost fish and malacostracan crustaceans, distributed from the Arctic to the Antarctic in habitats ranging from freshwaters to the deep-sea. A total of 52 species ar...
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ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:578755 2024-09-15T17:45:49+00:00 The systematics of Echinorhynchus Zoega in Müller, 1776 (Acanthocephala, Echinorhynchidae) elucidated by nuclear and mitochondrial sequence data from eight European taxa Wayland, Matthew T. Vainio, Jouni K. Gibson, David I. Herniou, Elisabeth A. Littlewood, D. Timothy J. Väinölä, Risto 2015-02-26 https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.484.9132 unknown Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.484.9132 oai:zenodo.org:578755 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode ZooKeys, 484, 25-52, (2015-02-26) Animalia Acanthocephala Palaeacanthocephala Echinorhynchida Echinorhynchidae EchinorhynchusEchinorhynchusAnimalia Arthropoda Insecta Hemiptera Coreoidea Coreidae AcanthocephalaCephalornis AcanthocephalaAnimalia EchinorhynchidaeCephalornis Isthmosacanthidae Echinorhynchus bothniensis Echinorhynchus brayi Echinorhynchus cinctulus Echinorhynchus gadi Echinorhynchus salmonis Echinorhynchus truttae Acanthocephalus lucii phylogeny molecular phylogeny taxonomy parasite systematics zoogeography info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2015 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.484.9132 2024-07-26T03:57:03Z The acanthocephalan genus Echinorhynchus Zoega in Müller, 1776 (sensu Yamaguti 1963) is a large and widespread group of parasites of teleost fish and malacostracan crustaceans, distributed from the Arctic to the Antarctic in habitats ranging from freshwaters to the deep-sea. A total of 52 species are currently recognised based on the conventional morphological species concept; however, the true diversity in the genus is masked by cryptic speciation. The considerable diversity within Echinorhynchus is an argument for subdividing the genus if monophyletic groups with supporting morphological characters can be identified. With this objective in mind, partial sequences of two genes with different rates of evolution and patterns of inheritance (nuclear 28S rRNA and mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I) were used to infer the phylogenetic relationships among eight taxa of Echinorhynchus. These included representatives of each of three genus group taxa proposed in a controversial revision of the genus based on cement gland pattern, namely Echinorhynchus (sensu stricto), Metechinorhynchus Petrochenko, 1956 and Pseudoechinorhynchus Petrochenko, 1956. These groupings have previously been rejected by some authorities, because the diagnostic character is poorly defined; this study shows that Echinorhynchus (sensu stricto) and Metechinorhynchus are not natural, monophyletic groups. A revision of Echinorhynchus will require tandem molecular phylogenetic and morphological analyses of a larger sample of taxa, but this study has identified two morhological characters that might potentially be used to define new genera. The estimated phylogeny also provides insight into the zoogeographical history of Echinorhynchus spp. We postulate that the ancestral Echinorhynchus had a freshwater origin and the genus subsequently invaded the sea, probably several times. The freshwater taxa of the E. bothniensis Zdzitowiecki & Valtonen, 1987 clade may represent a reinvasion of freshwater by one or more ancestral marine species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Zenodo ZooKeys 484 25 52 |
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Animalia Acanthocephala Palaeacanthocephala Echinorhynchida Echinorhynchidae EchinorhynchusEchinorhynchusAnimalia Arthropoda Insecta Hemiptera Coreoidea Coreidae AcanthocephalaCephalornis AcanthocephalaAnimalia EchinorhynchidaeCephalornis Isthmosacanthidae Echinorhynchus bothniensis Echinorhynchus brayi Echinorhynchus cinctulus Echinorhynchus gadi Echinorhynchus salmonis Echinorhynchus truttae Acanthocephalus lucii phylogeny molecular phylogeny taxonomy parasite systematics zoogeography Wayland, Matthew T. Vainio, Jouni K. Gibson, David I. Herniou, Elisabeth A. Littlewood, D. Timothy J. Väinölä, Risto The systematics of Echinorhynchus Zoega in Müller, 1776 (Acanthocephala, Echinorhynchidae) elucidated by nuclear and mitochondrial sequence data from eight European taxa |
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Animalia Acanthocephala Palaeacanthocephala Echinorhynchida Echinorhynchidae EchinorhynchusEchinorhynchusAnimalia Arthropoda Insecta Hemiptera Coreoidea Coreidae AcanthocephalaCephalornis AcanthocephalaAnimalia EchinorhynchidaeCephalornis Isthmosacanthidae Echinorhynchus bothniensis Echinorhynchus brayi Echinorhynchus cinctulus Echinorhynchus gadi Echinorhynchus salmonis Echinorhynchus truttae Acanthocephalus lucii phylogeny molecular phylogeny taxonomy parasite systematics zoogeography |
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The acanthocephalan genus Echinorhynchus Zoega in Müller, 1776 (sensu Yamaguti 1963) is a large and widespread group of parasites of teleost fish and malacostracan crustaceans, distributed from the Arctic to the Antarctic in habitats ranging from freshwaters to the deep-sea. A total of 52 species are currently recognised based on the conventional morphological species concept; however, the true diversity in the genus is masked by cryptic speciation. The considerable diversity within Echinorhynchus is an argument for subdividing the genus if monophyletic groups with supporting morphological characters can be identified. With this objective in mind, partial sequences of two genes with different rates of evolution and patterns of inheritance (nuclear 28S rRNA and mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I) were used to infer the phylogenetic relationships among eight taxa of Echinorhynchus. These included representatives of each of three genus group taxa proposed in a controversial revision of the genus based on cement gland pattern, namely Echinorhynchus (sensu stricto), Metechinorhynchus Petrochenko, 1956 and Pseudoechinorhynchus Petrochenko, 1956. These groupings have previously been rejected by some authorities, because the diagnostic character is poorly defined; this study shows that Echinorhynchus (sensu stricto) and Metechinorhynchus are not natural, monophyletic groups. A revision of Echinorhynchus will require tandem molecular phylogenetic and morphological analyses of a larger sample of taxa, but this study has identified two morhological characters that might potentially be used to define new genera. The estimated phylogeny also provides insight into the zoogeographical history of Echinorhynchus spp. We postulate that the ancestral Echinorhynchus had a freshwater origin and the genus subsequently invaded the sea, probably several times. The freshwater taxa of the E. bothniensis Zdzitowiecki & Valtonen, 1987 clade may represent a reinvasion of freshwater by one or more ancestral marine species. |
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The systematics of Echinorhynchus Zoega in Müller, 1776 (Acanthocephala, Echinorhynchidae) elucidated by nuclear and mitochondrial sequence data from eight European taxa |
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The systematics of Echinorhynchus Zoega in Müller, 1776 (Acanthocephala, Echinorhynchidae) elucidated by nuclear and mitochondrial sequence data from eight European taxa |
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The systematics of Echinorhynchus Zoega in Müller, 1776 (Acanthocephala, Echinorhynchidae) elucidated by nuclear and mitochondrial sequence data from eight European taxa |
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The systematics of Echinorhynchus Zoega in Müller, 1776 (Acanthocephala, Echinorhynchidae) elucidated by nuclear and mitochondrial sequence data from eight European taxa |
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The systematics of Echinorhynchus Zoega in Müller, 1776 (Acanthocephala, Echinorhynchidae) elucidated by nuclear and mitochondrial sequence data from eight European taxa |
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systematics of echinorhynchus zoega in müller, 1776 (acanthocephala, echinorhynchidae) elucidated by nuclear and mitochondrial sequence data from eight european taxa |
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