北极西部一种广泛分布的蛙类线虫的弱群体遗传结构

IF 2 2区 生物学 Q3 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research Pub Date : 2021-11-30 DOI:10.1111/jzs.12575
Peter Mikulíček, Michaela Mešková, Martin Cyprich, Daniel Jablonski, Petr Papežík, Diyar Hamidi, Çiğdem Akın Pekşen, Judit Vörös, David Herczeg, Michal Benovics
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寄生虫种群的遗传结构受到多种因素的影响,如宿主与寄生虫的相互作用、生活史策略以及两种相互作用生物的进化史。在本研究中,我们调查了在蛙科蛙类中发现的一种线虫寄生虫,即小棘锥虫的分布、流行率和种群遗传结构。我们报道了这种寄生虫来自欧洲、中东和中亚的八种水蛙(Pelophilax属)。其在调查地区的患病率从3.03%到95.83%不等。基于28S核糖体RNA基因的核苷酸变异,所有调查的I.negnocta序列形成了一个得到充分支持的系统发育分支,并与Ochoterenella属处于姐妹位置。尽管线粒体细胞色素c氧化酶亚基I(COI)片段具有显著的遗传变异性(在91个序列中识别出33个独特的单倍型),但我们发现整个研究区域的群体遗传结构较弱。除了来自土耳其东部、黎巴嫩和伊拉克的单倍型形成了一个同质的,尽管只是弱分化的群体外,COI单倍型与地理没有明显的联系。历史人口统计使我们能够比较两个物种对P.ridibundus和P.esculentus(Baka、Bratislava-Chorvátske rameno、Devín地区)、P.esculent和P.lessonae(Rusovce、Číčov地区)以及P.kurtmuelleri和P.epeiroticus(Stjar、Ioannina地区)之间的流行率。使用2×2列联表和Fisher精确检验进行比较。
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Weak population-genetic structure of a widely distributed nematode parasite of frogs in the western Palearctic

The genetic structure of parasite populations is affected by various factors such as host–parasite interactions, life-history strategies, and the evolutionary histories of both interacting organisms. In this study, we investigated the distribution, prevalence, and population-genetic structure of Icosiella neglecta (Spirurida, Onchocercidae), a nematode parasite found in Ranidae frogs. We reported this parasite from eight species of water frogs (genus Pelophylax) in Europe, the Middle East, and Central Asia. Its prevalence across investigated localities varied from 3.03% to 95.83%. Based on nucleotide variation in a 28S ribosomal RNA gene, all investigated I. neglecta sequences formed a well-supported phylogenetic clade and were placed in the sister position to the genus Ochoterenella. Despite the substantial genetic variability in a mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) fragment (33 unique haplotypes recognized among 91 sequences), we found only weak population-genetic structure across the study area. There was no obvious association of COI haplotypes with geography, except haplotypes from eastern Turkey, Lebanon, and Iraq which formed a homogeneous, albeit only weakly differentiated group. The historical demographic analyses suggest that the species underwent a sudden and relatively recent population expansion. According to our results, we assume that the population-genetic structure of I. neglecta might be linked to the evolutionary history and dispersal of its dipteran vectors than water frog hosts.

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