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Dictyocoela microsporidia diversity and co-diversification with their host, a gammarid species complex (Crustacea, Amphipoda) with an old history of divergence and high endemic diversity

机译:Dictyocoela micsporidia多样性和共同多样化,寄生物,一种肠道物种复合物(甲壳素,amphipoda),具有旧历史的分歧和高处理多样性

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Although the processes of co-evolution between parasites and their hosts are well known, evidence of co-speciation remains scarce. Microsporidian intracellular parasites, due to intimate relationships with their hosts and mixed mode of transmission (horizontal but also vertical, from mother to offspring), may represent an interesting biological model for investigating co-speciation. Amphipod crustaceans, especially gammarids, are regular hosts of microsporidian parasites, in particular the Dictyocoela spp., which have so far been found limited to these amphipods and are known to use a vertical mode of transmission. The amphipod genus Gammarus has a diversification history spanning the last 50–60 Mya and an extensive cryptic diversity in most of the nominal species. Here, we investigated the degree of co-diversification between Dictyocoela and Gammarus balcanicus, an amphipod with high degrees of ancient cryptic diversification and lineage endemism, by examining the genetic diversity of these parasites over the entire geographic range of the host. We hypothesised that the strong host diversification and vertical transmission of Dictyocoela would promote co-diversification. Using the parasite SSU rDNA as a molecular marker, analyzing 2225 host specimens from 88 sites covering whole host range, we found 31 haplogroups of Dictyocoela, 30 of which were novel, belonging to four Dictyocoela species already known to infect other Gammarus spp. The relationships between Dictyocoela and gammarids is therefore ancient, with the speciation in parasites preceding those of the hosts. Each novel haplogroup was nevertheless specific to G. balcanicus, leaving the possibility for subsequent co-diversification process during host diversification. A Procrustean Approach to Co-phylogeny (PACo) analysis revealed that diversification of Dictyocoela was not random with respect to that of the host. We found high degrees of congruence between the diversification of G. balcanicus and that of Dictyocoela roeselum and D. muelleri. However, we also found some incongruences between host and Dictyocoela phylogenies, e.g. in D. duebenum, probably due to host shifts between different G. balcanicus cryptic lineages. The evolutionary history of Dictyocoela and Gammarus balcanicus represents an example of an overall host-parasite co-diversification, including cases of host shifts.
机译:虽然寄生虫与其宿主之间的共同进化的过程是众所周知的,但共计资格的证据仍然稀缺。由于与其宿主的亲密关系和混合透射方式(水平而且从母为后代,水平而且垂直),可以代表用于研究共计的有趣的生物学模型,因此Microclasidian细胞内寄生虫。 Amphipod甲壳类动物,尤其是γ,是常规寄生梭菌寄生虫,特别是Dictyocoela SPP。,其迄今为止已经被发现限于这些AMphipods,并且已知使用垂直变速器模式。 Amphipod Gameus Gammarus具有多样化的历史,跨越50-60 mya,大部分名义物种中的广泛密码多样性。在这里,我们通过在主体的整个地理范围内检查这些寄生虫的遗传多样性,调查了Dictyocoela和Balcanicus之间的共同多样化程度。我们假设Dictyocoela的强大主机多样化和垂直传输将促进共同多样化。使用寄生虫SSU rdna作为分子标记,分析来自88个覆盖整个宿主范围的88个位点的2225个宿主标本,我们发现了31个甲状腺炎,其中30个是新的,属于已经已知感染其他γSPP的四种Dictyocoela物种。因此,Dictyocoela和γID之间的关系是古老的,在寄主前面的寄生虫的形态。然而,每种新的HAPLOGroup特定于G. Balcanicus,留下了在宿主多元化期间随后的共同多样化过程的可能性。对Co-Phylocy(PACO)分析的预泌酒方法显示,Dictyocoela的多样化与宿主的多样化并不随机。我们在G.Balcanicus的多样化和Dictyocoela Roeselum和D. Muelleri的多样化之间发现了高度的一致性。然而,我们还发现了宿主和dictyocoela phylogenies之间的一些不一致,例如,在D. Dupenenum中,可能是由于不同G.Balcanicus隐秘谱系之间的主持人转变。 Dictyocoela和Gammarus Balcanicus的进化历史代表了总体寄生虫共同化的一个例子,包括宿主班次的情况。

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