Phylogenetic assessment of some Palearctic Allocreadium spp. (Trematoda, Gorgoderoidea: Allocreadiidae)
The genus Allocreadium is a group of digenetic trematodes whose adult representatives mainly parasitize the intestines of freshwater fishes. The aim of this research is to reconstruct the phylogeny of four Palearctic species of this genus, Allocreadium dogieli , Allocreadium isoporum , Allocreadium...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Parasitology research (1987) 2023-08, Vol.122 (8), p.1923-1933 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The genus
Allocreadium
is a group of digenetic trematodes whose adult representatives mainly parasitize the intestines of freshwater fishes. The aim of this research is to reconstruct the phylogeny of four Palearctic species of this genus,
Allocreadium dogieli
,
Allocreadium isoporum
,
Allocreadium papilligerum
, and
Allocreadium
sp. ex
Oreoleuciscus potanini
from Mongolia. The DNA sequences of the 28S rRNA gene and the rDNA ITS2 region were obtained and then analyzed for phylogenetic inference. The analysis is complemented with the morphological descriptions for all four species. Phylogenetic analyses show that the newly obtained isolate of
A. isoporum
appeared to be genetically similar to previously obtained isolates of
A. isoporum
.
Allocreadium dogieli
probably belongs to the same evolutionary lineage of
Allocreadium
as
A. crassum
, while
A. papilligerum
to the same evolutionary lineage as
Alocreadium transversale
ex
Cobitis taenia
from Lithuania, but the detailed species composition of these lineages requires further elucidation.
Allocreadium
sp. was genetically close to
Allocreadium
sp. ex
P. phoxinus
from Primorski Krai, Russia, and a group of these
Allocreadium
had a sister relationship with
Allocreadium khankaiensis
. Our findings contradict some recent hypotheses about the phylogeography of
Allocreadium
spp. |
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ISSN: | 0932-0113 1432-1955 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00436-023-07893-5 |