Pennella(桡足目:Siphonostomatoida: Pennellidae)的系统地理学表明鲸类和鱼类宿主介导的跨洋传播。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY Parasitology Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1017/S0031182025000101
Sofía Ten, Rachel Vanessa Pool, Juan Antonio Raga, Andrew D Sweet, Francisco Javier Aznar
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Pennella属的桡足类动物寄生在许多海洋动物身上,包括全世界的鲸目动物、硬骨鱼和头足类动物。由于形态和遗传数据不一致以及物种覆盖不完整,它们的分类学尚不清楚。本文从西地中海鲸鱼和一种剑鱼的23个标本中获得了新的形态和遗传(COI)数据。首先,利用从地中海和北太平洋18个宿主物种(包括多种鲸类和鱼类)的标本中获得的所有Pennella COI序列(n = 189),评估了它们在Pennella系统发育中的地位,并重新进行了物种划分。其次,研究了地理位置、宿主的易变性程度或宿主的分类身份是否有助于解释遗传分化。5个不同的单倍型群体具有不同的遗传差异。虽然不能排除兄弟种的存在,但物种划分方法无法发现种间遗传差异,使属的分类未得到解决。观察到的遗传分化不能归因于地理或寄主类型。这表明Pennella属的成员对最终宿主和一些漂泊最终宿主介导的跨洋传播具有低特异性。鼓励将来使用更多的遗传标记来解决这些问题。
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Phylogeography of Pennella (Copepoda: Siphonostomatoida: Pennellidae) indicates interoceanic dispersal mediated by cetacean and fish hosts.

Copepods of the genus Pennella parasitize a wide range of marine animals, including cetaceans, teleosts, and cephalopods worldwide. Their taxonomy is unclear, as there is incongruence between morphological and genetic data and incomplete species coverage. This study provides new morphological and genetic (COI) data from 23 specimens of Pennella cf. filosa (syn. P. balaenoptera) from western Mediterranean whales and a swordfish. First, their position in the phylogeny of Pennella was assessed and species delimitation revisited using all available Pennella COI sequences (n = 189), obtained from Mediterranean and north Pacific specimens from 18 host species (including multiple cetaceans and teleosts). Second, it was investigated whether the geographic location, degree of host vagility, or host taxonomic identity help explain genetic differentiation. Five distinct haplotype groups with varying genetic divergence were distinguished. Although the presence of sibling species cannot be ruled out, species delimitation methods could not find interspecific genetic differences, leaving the taxonomy of the genus unresolved. The observed genetic differentiation could not be attributed to geography or host type. This suggests that members of the genus Pennella show low specificity for definitive hosts and interoceanic dispersal mediated by some vagile definitive hosts. The use of more genetic markers for addressing these questions in the future is encouraged.

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Parasitology
Parasitology 医学-寄生虫学
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期刊介绍: Parasitology is an important specialist journal covering the latest advances in the subject. It publishes original research and review papers on all aspects of parasitology and host-parasite relationships, including the latest discoveries in parasite biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics, ecology and epidemiology in the context of the biological, medical and veterinary sciences. Included in the subscription price are two special issues which contain reviews of current hot topics, one of which is the proceedings of the annual Symposia of the British Society for Parasitology, while the second, covering areas of significant topical interest, is commissioned by the editors and the editorial board.
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