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@article{1372295, author = {Uddin, Wasim and Bryja, Josef and Ribas, Alexis and Baird, Stuard and Piálek, Jaroslav and Goüy de Bellocq, Joëlle}, article_number = {9}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.2022}, keywords = {hybrid zones mus musculus parasite life history trais}, language = {eng}, issn = {2045-7758}, journal = {Ecology and Evolution}, title = {Testing parasite intimacy: the whipworm Trichuris muris in the European house mouse hybrid zone}, volume = {6}, year = {2016} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1372295 AU - Uddin, Wasim - Bryja, Josef - Ribas, Alexis - Baird, Stuard - Piálek, Jaroslav - Goüy de Bellocq, Joëlle PY - 2016 TI - Testing parasite intimacy: the whipworm Trichuris muris in the European house mouse hybrid zone JF - Ecology and Evolution VL - 6 IS - 9 SP - 2688-2701 EP - 2688-2701 SN - 20457758 KW - hybrid zones mus musculus parasite life history trais N2 - Host-parasite interaction studies across hybrid zones often focus on host genetic variation, treating parasites as homogeneous. ‘Intimately’ associated hosts and parasites might be expected to show similar patterns of genetic struc- ture. In the literature, factors such as no intermediate host and no free-living stage have been proposed as ‘intimacy’ factors likely constraining parasites to closely follow the evolutionary history of their hosts. To test whether the whip- worm, Trichuris muris, is intimately associated with its house mouse host, we studied its population genetics across the European house mouse hybrid zone (HMHZ) which has a strong central barrier to gene flow between mouse taxa. T. muris has a direct life cycle and nonmobile free stage: if these traits constrain the parasite to an intimate association with its host we expect a geographic break in the parasite genetic structure across the HMHZ. We genotyped 205 worms from 56 localities across the HMHZ and additionally T. muris collected from sympatric woodmice (Apodemus spp.) and allopatric murine species, using mt-COX1, ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 rDNA and 10 microsatellites. We show four hap- logroups of mt-COX1 and three clear ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 clades in the HMHZ sug- gesting a complex demographic/phylogeographic history. Microsatellites show strong structure between groups of localities. However, no marker type shows a break across the HMHZ. Whipworms from Apodemus in the HMHZ cluster, and share mitochondrial haplotypes, with those from house mice. We conclude Trichuris should not be regarded as an ‘intimate’ parasite of the house mouse: while its life history might suggest intimacy, passage through alternate hosts is sufficiently common to erase signal of genetic structure associated with any par- ticular host taxon. ER -
UDDIN, Wasim, Josef BRYJA, Alexis RIBAS, Stuard BAIRD, Jaroslav PIÁLEK a Jo$\backslash$''elle GOÜY DE BELLOCQ. Testing parasite intimacy: the whipworm Trichuris muris in the European house mouse hybrid zone. \textit{Ecology and Evolution}. 2016, roč.~6, č.~9, s.~2688-2701. ISSN~2045-7758. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.2022.
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