DNA Barcoding Reveals Occurrence of Cardiocephaloides sp. (Digenea: Strigeidae) Infecting the Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo (L. 1758) in Mwanza Gulf, Lake Victoria

F. Chibwana
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Cormorants (Pelecaniformes) are widely distributed worldwide, occurring as coastal birds in inland waters and marine environments, and have been implicated in the transmission of some aquatic parasites. As such, the objective of the present work was to investigate the occurrence and morphological variations in Cardiocephaloides (Digenea: Strigeidae), parasites of the great cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo. The Cardiocephaloides specimens used for molecular analysis (DNA barcoding (cox1) region) were obtained from the intestines of the great cormorants collected from Mwanza Gulf in Lake Victoria. Morphological examination of Cardiocephaloides specimens showed the possible co-existence of four morphospecies belonging to the genus Cardiocephaloides. However, detailed analyses of the cox1 sequences, phylogeny and haplotypes revealed that all four morphospecies belonged to a single unknown species of Cardiocephaloides. This paper provides the first report on the great cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo, serving as the definitive host for Cardiocephaloides in freshwater systems. The findings also reveal that the diversity of Cardiocephaloides in Africa is higher than earlier reported. Moreover, it highlights the need for more research in Tanzania to divulge snail and fish species involved in the life cycles of digenean species occurring in birds and other vertebrates in aquatic environments. Keywords: Digenean trematodes; Strigeidae; Phalacrocorax carbo; Cardiocephaloides; cox1
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DNA条形码揭示维多利亚湖Mwanza湾大鸬鹚Phalacrocorax carbo (L. 1758)感染的Cardiocephaloides sp. (Digenea: Strigeidae)
鸬鹚(拟形目)广泛分布在世界各地,作为沿海鸟类出现在内陆水域和海洋环境中,并与一些水生寄生虫的传播有关。因此,本研究的目的是调查大鸬鹚的寄生生物——心头蚁(Digenea: Strigeidae)的发生和形态变异。用于分子分析(DNA条形码(cox1)区)的大鸬鹚标本取自维多利亚湖姆万扎湾大鸬鹚的肠道。标本的形态鉴定显示可能有4个形态种同属头蟾属。然而,对cox1序列、系统发育和单倍型的详细分析表明,这四个形态种都属于一个未知的Cardiocephaloides物种。本文首次报道了淡水系统中大鸬鹚(Phalacrocorax carbo)作为头足类动物的最终宿主。研究结果还表明,非洲的心头类动物的多样性比以前报道的要高。此外,它强调需要在坦桑尼亚进行更多的研究,以揭示在水生环境中鸟类和其他脊椎动物中发生的地根虫物种的生命周期中涉及的蜗牛和鱼类物种。关键词:地沟虫;Strigeidae;Phalacrocorax碳水化合物;Cardiocephaloides;cox1
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