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A molecular phylogeny of the Dactylogyridae sensu Kritsky & Boeger (1989) (Monogenea) based on the D1-D3 domains of large subunit rDNA.
Parasitology. 2006 Jul; 133(Pt 1):43-53.P

Abstract

Phylogenetic analyses based on the partial large subunit rDNA (LSU) sequences of polyonchoinean monogeneans belonging to the Dactylogyridea and Monocotylidea were generated to investigate relationships among various subfamilies of the Dactylogyridae sensu Kritsky & Boeger, 1989. Monophyly of the Dactylogyridae was supported by all analyses performed. Status of the Ancyrocephalidae sensu Bychowsky & Nagibina, 1978 and Ancyrocephalinae sensu Kritsky & Boeger, 1989 was revised based on the present data. All phylogenetic analyses indicated polyphyletic origins of the Ancyrocephalidae and Ancyrocephalinae. Freshwater species of Ancyrocephalinae (Actinocleidus, Ancyrocephalus, Cleidodiscus and Urocleidus) and Ancylodiscoidinae (Thaparocleidus) collected from the fish in European waters were positioned at the base of the Dactylogyridae. The Dactylogyrinae formed a monophyletic group, sister to a clade including the Pseudodactylogyrinae and the tropical and subtropical Ancyrocephalinae. Analyses including only data set on Dactylogyridea were focused on relationships between representatives of the Asian and European Dactylogyrus species. Dactylogyrus species formed a monophyletic group, and the parasite colonization appeared to follow the dispersal history of the Cyprinidae from Asia to Europe. Three lineages of Dactylogyrus species were recognized: the first including species specific to hosts of Asian origin, the second by Dactylogyrus species from Chinese fish hosts, and the third included Dactylogyrus species from European cyprinids and one species from a percid host. The position of D. cryptomeres from Gobio gobio seems to be unresolved.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Institute of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kotlárská 2, Brno 611 37, Czech Republic. simkova@sci.muni.czNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

16515727

Citation

Simková, A, et al. "A Molecular Phylogeny of the Dactylogyridae Sensu Kritsky & Boeger (1989) (Monogenea) Based On the D1-D3 Domains of Large Subunit RDNA." Parasitology, vol. 133, no. Pt 1, 2006, pp. 43-53.
Simková A, Matejusová I, Cunningham CO. A molecular phylogeny of the Dactylogyridae sensu Kritsky & Boeger (1989) (Monogenea) based on the D1-D3 domains of large subunit rDNA. Parasitology. 2006;133(Pt 1):43-53.
Simková, A., Matejusová, I., & Cunningham, C. O. (2006). A molecular phylogeny of the Dactylogyridae sensu Kritsky & Boeger (1989) (Monogenea) based on the D1-D3 domains of large subunit rDNA. Parasitology, 133(Pt 1), 43-53.
Simková A, Matejusová I, Cunningham CO. A Molecular Phylogeny of the Dactylogyridae Sensu Kritsky & Boeger (1989) (Monogenea) Based On the D1-D3 Domains of Large Subunit RDNA. Parasitology. 2006;133(Pt 1):43-53. PubMed PMID: 16515727.
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TY - JOUR T1 - A molecular phylogeny of the Dactylogyridae sensu Kritsky & Boeger (1989) (Monogenea) based on the D1-D3 domains of large subunit rDNA. AU - Simková,A, AU - Matejusová,I, AU - Cunningham,C O, Y1 - 2006/03/03/ PY - 2005/10/24/received PY - 2005/12/23/revised PY - 2006/01/02/revised PY - 2006/01/02/accepted PY - 2006/3/7/pubmed PY - 2006/10/6/medline PY - 2006/3/7/entrez SP - 43 EP - 53 JF - Parasitology JO - Parasitology VL - 133 IS - Pt 1 N2 - Phylogenetic analyses based on the partial large subunit rDNA (LSU) sequences of polyonchoinean monogeneans belonging to the Dactylogyridea and Monocotylidea were generated to investigate relationships among various subfamilies of the Dactylogyridae sensu Kritsky & Boeger, 1989. Monophyly of the Dactylogyridae was supported by all analyses performed. Status of the Ancyrocephalidae sensu Bychowsky & Nagibina, 1978 and Ancyrocephalinae sensu Kritsky & Boeger, 1989 was revised based on the present data. All phylogenetic analyses indicated polyphyletic origins of the Ancyrocephalidae and Ancyrocephalinae. Freshwater species of Ancyrocephalinae (Actinocleidus, Ancyrocephalus, Cleidodiscus and Urocleidus) and Ancylodiscoidinae (Thaparocleidus) collected from the fish in European waters were positioned at the base of the Dactylogyridae. The Dactylogyrinae formed a monophyletic group, sister to a clade including the Pseudodactylogyrinae and the tropical and subtropical Ancyrocephalinae. Analyses including only data set on Dactylogyridea were focused on relationships between representatives of the Asian and European Dactylogyrus species. Dactylogyrus species formed a monophyletic group, and the parasite colonization appeared to follow the dispersal history of the Cyprinidae from Asia to Europe. Three lineages of Dactylogyrus species were recognized: the first including species specific to hosts of Asian origin, the second by Dactylogyrus species from Chinese fish hosts, and the third included Dactylogyrus species from European cyprinids and one species from a percid host. The position of D. cryptomeres from Gobio gobio seems to be unresolved. SN - 0031-1820 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/16515727/A_molecular_phylogeny_of_the_Dactylogyridae_sensu_Kritsky_&_Boeger__1989___Monogenea__based_on_the_D1_D3_domains_of_large_subunit_rDNA_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -