Using mitochondrial and ribosomal DNA sequences to test the taxonomic validity of Clinostomum complanatum Rudolphi, 1814 in fish-eating birds and freshwater fishes in Mexico, with the description of a new species
The taxonomic history and species composition of the genus Clinostomum has been unstable. Two species, Clinostomum complanatum Rudolphi, 1814 and Clinostomum marginatum Rudolphi, 1819, have been particularly problematic and its validity has been disputed for nearly 200 years. In this paper, we have...
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description | The taxonomic history and species composition of the genus
Clinostomum
has been unstable. Two species,
Clinostomum complanatum
Rudolphi, 1814 and
Clinostomum marginatum
Rudolphi, 1819, have been particularly problematic and its validity has been disputed for nearly 200 years. In this paper, we have made use of an integrative taxonomy approach, and we used, in first instance, DNA sequences of two genes (
cox
1 and ITS) to test the validity of
C. complanatum
, a species apparently widely distributed in Mexico and to link the metacercariae and adult forms of the recognized species of
Clinostomum
. Combining molecular data with morphology, host association, and geographical distribution, we searched for the potential existence of undescribed species. A new species of
Clinostomum
is described based on adults found in the mouthy cavity of three species of fish-eating birds as well as in metacercariae found in freshwater and estuarine fishes. A few morphological characteristics distinguish the new species from other congeners even though reciprocal monophyly in a phylogenetic tree based on maximum-likelihood and Bayesian analysis, genetic divergence, and a multivariate analysis of variance and a principal component analysis of 18 morphometric traits for adults and metacercariae demonstrates the validity of the new species. Based on our results, it seems that
C. complanatum
is not currently distributed in Mexico, although this requires further verification with a more thoroughful sampling in other areas of the country, but it is plausible to support the hypothesis that
C. marginatum
is the American form, as previously suggested by other authors. |
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cox
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C. complanatum
, a species apparently widely distributed in Mexico and to link the metacercariae and adult forms of the recognized species of
Clinostomum
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Clinostomum
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Clinostomum complanatum
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Clinostomum marginatum
Rudolphi, 1819, have been particularly problematic and its validity has been disputed for nearly 200 years. In this paper, we have made use of an integrative taxonomy approach, and we used, in first instance, DNA sequences of two genes (
cox
1 and ITS) to test the validity of
C. complanatum
, a species apparently widely distributed in Mexico and to link the metacercariae and adult forms of the recognized species of
Clinostomum
. Combining molecular data with morphology, host association, and geographical distribution, we searched for the potential existence of undescribed species. A new species of
Clinostomum
is described based on adults found in the mouthy cavity of three species of fish-eating birds as well as in metacercariae found in freshwater and estuarine fishes. A few morphological characteristics distinguish the new species from other congeners even though reciprocal monophyly in a phylogenetic tree based on maximum-likelihood and Bayesian analysis, genetic divergence, and a multivariate analysis of variance and a principal component analysis of 18 morphometric traits for adults and metacercariae demonstrates the validity of the new species. Based on our results, it seems that
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Clinostomum
has been unstable. Two species,
Clinostomum complanatum
Rudolphi, 1814 and
Clinostomum marginatum
Rudolphi, 1819, have been particularly problematic and its validity has been disputed for nearly 200 years. In this paper, we have made use of an integrative taxonomy approach, and we used, in first instance, DNA sequences of two genes (
cox
1 and ITS) to test the validity of
C. complanatum
, a species apparently widely distributed in Mexico and to link the metacercariae and adult forms of the recognized species of
Clinostomum
. Combining molecular data with morphology, host association, and geographical distribution, we searched for the potential existence of undescribed species. A new species of
Clinostomum
is described based on adults found in the mouthy cavity of three species of fish-eating birds as well as in metacercariae found in freshwater and estuarine fishes. A few morphological characteristics distinguish the new species from other congeners even though reciprocal monophyly in a phylogenetic tree based on maximum-likelihood and Bayesian analysis, genetic divergence, and a multivariate analysis of variance and a principal component analysis of 18 morphometric traits for adults and metacercariae demonstrates the validity of the new species. Based on our results, it seems that
C. complanatum
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C. marginatum
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