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@article{1441576, author = {Kmentová, Nikol and Van Steenberge, M. and Raeymaekers, J. A. R. and Koblmüller, S. and Hablützel, P I and Muterezi, Bukinga F and Mulimbwa N sibula, T. and Masilya Mulungula, P. and Nzigidahera, B. and Ntakimazi, G. and Gelnar, Milan and Vanhove, Maarten Pieterjan}, article_number = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18759866-08702004}, keywords = {Clupeidae; Dactylogyridae; fisheries targets; phenotypic variability; phylogeny}, language = {eng}, issn = {1383-4517}, journal = {Contributions to Zoology}, title = {Monogenean parasites of sardines in Lake Tanganyika: diversity, origin and intra-specific variability}, volume = {87}, year = {2018} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1441576 AU - Kmentová, Nikol - Van Steenberge, M. - Raeymaekers, J. A. R. - Koblmüller, S. - Hablützel, P I - Muterezi, Bukinga F - Mulimbwa N sibula, T. - Masilya Mulungula, P. - Nzigidahera, B. - Ntakimazi, G. - Gelnar, Milan - Vanhove, Maarten Pieterjan PY - 2018 TI - Monogenean parasites of sardines in Lake Tanganyika: diversity, origin and intra-specific variability JF - Contributions to Zoology VL - 87 IS - 2 SP - 105-132 EP - 105-132 SN - 13834517 KW - Clupeidae KW - Dactylogyridae KW - fisheries targets KW - phenotypic variability KW - phylogeny N2 - Whereas Lake Tanganyika’s littoral and benthic zones are famous for their diverse fish communities, its pelagic zone is dominated by few species, of which two representatives of Clupeidae (Limnothrissa miodon and Stolothrissa tanganicae) take a pivotal role. We investigated the monogenean fauna infecting these freshwater clupeids to explore the link between parasite morphology and host species identity, or seasonal and geographical origin, which may reveal host population structure. Furthermore, we conducted phylogenetic analyses to test whether these parasitic flatworms mirror their host species’ marine origin. Based on 406 parasite specimens infecting 385 host specimens, two monogenean species of Kapentagyrus Kmentová, Gelnar and Vanhove, gen. nov. were morphologically identified and placed in the phylogeny of Dactylogyridae using three molecular markers. One of the species, Kapentagyrus limnotrissae comb. nov., is host-specific to L. miodon while its congener, which is new to science and described as Kapentagyrus tanganicanus Kmentová, Gelnar and Vanhove, sp. nov., is infecting both clupeid species. Morphometrics of the parasites’ hard parts showed intra-specific variability, related to host species identity and seasonality in K. tanganicanus. Significant intra-specific differences in haptor morphometrics between the northern and southern end of Lake Tanganyika were found, and support the potential use of monogeneans as tags for host population structure. Based on phylogenetic inference, we suggest a freshwater origin of the currently known monogenean species infecting clupeids in Africa, with the two species from Lake Tanganyika representing a quite distinct lineage. ER -
KMENTOVÁ, Nikol, M. VAN STEENBERGE, J. A. R. RAEYMAEKERS, S. KOBLMÜLLER, P I HABLÜTZEL, Bukinga F MUTEREZI, T. MULIMBWA N SIBULA, P. MASILYA MULUNGULA, B. NZIGIDAHERA, G. NTAKIMAZI, Milan GELNAR a Maarten Pieterjan VANHOVE. Monogenean parasites of sardines in Lake Tanganyika: diversity, origin and intra-specific variability. \textit{Contributions to Zoology}. roč.~87, č.~2, s.~105-132. ISSN~1383-4517. doi:10.1163/18759866-08702004. 2018.
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