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Species complexes and life cycles of digenetic trematodes from the family Derogenidae. / Крупенко, Дарья Юрьевна; Кремнев, Георгий Артурович; Гончар, Анна Георгиевна; Урядова, Александра Александровна; Миролюбов, Алексей Александрович; Крапивин, Владимир Александрович; Скобкина, Ольга Алексеевна; Гублер, Арсений Глебович; Князева, Ольга Валерьевна.
в: Parasitology, Том 149, № 12, 15.10.2022, стр. 1590-1606.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Species complexes and life cycles of digenetic trematodes from the family Derogenidae
AU - Крупенко, Дарья Юрьевна
AU - Кремнев, Георгий Артурович
AU - Гончар, Анна Георгиевна
AU - Урядова, Александра Александровна
AU - Миролюбов, Алексей Александрович
AU - Крапивин, Владимир Александрович
AU - Скобкина, Ольга Алексеевна
AU - Гублер, Арсений Глебович
AU - Князева, Ольга Валерьевна
PY - 2022/10/15
Y1 - 2022/10/15
N2 - The best way to study digenean diversity combines molecular genetic methods, life cycle studies and elaborate morphological descriptions. This approach has been barely used for one of the most widespread digenean taxa parasitizing fish - the superfamily Hemiuroidea. Here we applied the integrative approach to the hemiuroideans from the family Derogenidae parasitizing fish at the White and Barents Seas. Analysis of 28S, 18S, 5.8 rDNA, ITS2 and cox1 gene sequences from sexually adult worms (maritae) showed genetic heterogeneity for two derogenid species known from this area: Derogenes varicus and Progonus muelleri. Thus, two pairs of genetic lineages were found: DV1 and DV2, PM1 and PM2, respectively. Data from other regions indicate that two more lineages of D. varicus probably exist. Based on previous records from the White and Barents Seas, we hypothesized that the cercariae found in the moonsnails (family Naticidae) belong to the Derogenidae and may help to differentiate these lineages as species. According to our results, Cercaria appendiculata from Cryptonatica affinis matched DV1, similar nameless cercariae from Euspira pallida and Amauropsis islandica matched DV2, and Cercaria octocauda from C. affinis matched PM1. We provide new data on the structure of these cercariae and discuss the life cycle pattern of the studied digeneans.
AB - The best way to study digenean diversity combines molecular genetic methods, life cycle studies and elaborate morphological descriptions. This approach has been barely used for one of the most widespread digenean taxa parasitizing fish - the superfamily Hemiuroidea. Here we applied the integrative approach to the hemiuroideans from the family Derogenidae parasitizing fish at the White and Barents Seas. Analysis of 28S, 18S, 5.8 rDNA, ITS2 and cox1 gene sequences from sexually adult worms (maritae) showed genetic heterogeneity for two derogenid species known from this area: Derogenes varicus and Progonus muelleri. Thus, two pairs of genetic lineages were found: DV1 and DV2, PM1 and PM2, respectively. Data from other regions indicate that two more lineages of D. varicus probably exist. Based on previous records from the White and Barents Seas, we hypothesized that the cercariae found in the moonsnails (family Naticidae) belong to the Derogenidae and may help to differentiate these lineages as species. According to our results, Cercaria appendiculata from Cryptonatica affinis matched DV1, similar nameless cercariae from Euspira pallida and Amauropsis islandica matched DV2, and Cercaria octocauda from C. affinis matched PM1. We provide new data on the structure of these cercariae and discuss the life cycle pattern of the studied digeneans.
KW - Cercariae
KW - Derogenes
KW - Fish parasites
KW - Hemiuroidea
KW - Progonus
KW - Species recognition
KW - Trematoda
KW - life cycles
KW - fish parasites
KW - species recognition
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U2 - 10.1017/s003118202200110x
DO - 10.1017/s003118202200110x
M3 - Article
VL - 149
SP - 1590
EP - 1606
JO - Parasitology
JF - Parasitology
SN - 0031-1820
IS - 12
ER -
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