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2015
Morphology, Molecules, and Monogenean Parasites: An Example of an Integrative Approach to Cichlid Biodiversity
VAN STEENBERGE, Maarten, Antoine PARISELLE, Tine HUYSE, Filip A.M. VOLCKAERT, Jos SNOEKS et. al.Basic information
Original name
Morphology, Molecules, and Monogenean Parasites: An Example of an Integrative Approach to Cichlid Biodiversity
Authors
VAN STEENBERGE, Maarten, Antoine PARISELLE, Tine HUYSE, Filip A.M. VOLCKAERT, Jos SNOEKS and Maarten Pieterjan VANHOVE
Edition
Plos one, San Francisco, Public Library of Science, 2015, 1932-6203
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher
United States of America
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
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Impact factor
Impact factor: 3.057
Organization unit
Faculty of Science
UT WoS
000353711600088
Keywords in English
LAKE TANGANYIKA; ANCYROCEPHALIDAE MONOGENEA; GILL PARASITES; BIOGEOGRAPHICAL IMPLICATIONS; SPECIES PLATYHELMINTHES; EXPLOSIVE SPECIATION; SYSTEMATIC REVISION; ADAPTIVE RADIATION; COLOR MORPHS; TELEOSTEI
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International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 6/3/2020 09:26, Mgr. Marie Šípková, DiS.
Abstract
V originále
The unparalleled biodiversity of Lake Tanganyika (Africa) has fascinated biologists for over a century; its unique cichlid communities are a preferred model for evolutionary research. Although species delineation is, in most cases, relatively straightforward, higher-order classifications were shown not to agree with monophyletic groups. Here, traditional morphological methods meet their limitations. A typical example are the tropheine cichlids currently belonging to Simochromis and Pseudosimochromis. The affiliations of these widespread and abundant cichlids are poorly understood. Molecular work suggested that genus and species boundaries should be revised. Moreover, previous morphological results indicated that intraspecific variation should be considered to delineate species in Lake Tanganyika cichlids. We review the genera Simochromis and Pseudosimochromis using an integrative approach. Besides a morphometric study and a barcoding approach, monogenean Cichlidogyrus (Platyhelminthes: Ancyrocephalidae) gill parasites, often highly species-specific, are used as complementary markers. Six new species are described. Cichlidogyrus raeymaekersi sp. nov., C. muterezii sp. nov. and C. banyankimbonai sp. nov. infect S. diagramma. Cichlidogyrus georgesmertensi sp. nov. was found on S. babaulti and S. pleurospilus, C. franswittei sp. nov. on both S. marginatus and P. curvifrons and C. frankwillemsi sp. nov. only on P. curvifrons. As relatedness between Cichlidogyrus species usually reflects relatedness between hosts, we considered Simochromis monotypic because the three Cichlidogyrus species found on S. diagramma belonged to a different morphotype than those found on the other Simochromis. The transfer of S. babaulti, S. marginatus, S. pleurospilus and S. margaretae to Pseudosimochromis was justified by the similarity of their Cichlidogyrus fauna and the intermediate morphology of S. margaretae. Finally parasite data also supported the synonymy between S. pleurospilus and S. babaulti, a species that contains a large amount of geographical morphological variation.