Další formáty:
BibTeX
LaTeX
RIS
@article{2245420, author = {Jorissen, Michiel and Vanhove, Maarten Pieterjan and Pariselle, Antoine and Snoeks, Jos and Vreven, Emmanuel and Vetešníková Šimková, Andrea and Lunkayilakio, Soleil Wamuini and Manda, Auguste Chocha and Kasembele, Gyrhaiss Kapepula and Bukinga, Fidel Muterezi and Artois, Tom and Huyse, Tine}, article_location = {HEIDELBERG}, article_number = {4}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13127-022-00563-x}, keywords = {Invasive species; Monogenea; Co-introduction; Oreochromis niloticus; Barcoding; Marker performance}, language = {eng}, issn = {1439-6092}, journal = {Organisms Diversity & Evolution}, title = {Molecular footprint of parasite co-introduction with Nile tilapia in the Congo Basin}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s13127-022-00563-x}, volume = {22}, year = {2022} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2245420 AU - Jorissen, Michiel - Vanhove, Maarten Pieterjan - Pariselle, Antoine - Snoeks, Jos - Vreven, Emmanuel - Vetešníková Šimková, Andrea - Lunkayilakio, Soleil Wamuini - Manda, Auguste Chocha - Kasembele, Gyrhaiss Kapepula - Bukinga, Fidel Muterezi - Artois, Tom - Huyse, Tine PY - 2022 TI - Molecular footprint of parasite co-introduction with Nile tilapia in the Congo Basin JF - Organisms Diversity & Evolution VL - 22 IS - 4 SP - 1003-1019 EP - 1003-1019 PB - SPRINGER HEIDELBERG SN - 14396092 KW - Invasive species KW - Monogenea KW - Co-introduction KW - Oreochromis niloticus KW - Barcoding KW - Marker performance UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/s13127-022-00563-x N2 - Nile tilapia, one of the most popular aquaculture species worldwide, has been introduced into the Congo Basin several times for aquaculture purposes. Previous studies based on morphological features showed that some of the monogenean gill parasites were co-introduced with Nile tilapia and some spilled over to native Congolese cichlids. In this study, we genetically investigated the co-introduced monogeneans of Nile tilapia from three major parts of the Congo Basin: Upper, Middle and Lower Congo. We sequenced 214 specimens belonging to 16 species of Monogenea, collected from native and introduced tilapia species from Congo, Madagascar and Burundi. We evaluate their position in a phylogeny including 38 monogenean species in total. Our results confirm the co-introductions in the Congo Basin and suggest one unreported parasite transmission from introduced Nile tilapia to native Mweru tilapia in Upper Congo, which was undetectable with a morphological study alone. Shared parasite COI haplotypes between Madagascar and the Congo Basin illustrate how anthropogenic introduction events homogenize parasite communities across large geographical distances and thereby disrupt isolation by distance patterns. Contrary to our expectation, the parasite populations co-introduced in the Congo Basin reveal a high COI diversity, probably resulting from multiple Nile tilapia introductions from different geographic origins. Additionally, we tested the barcoding gap and the performance of mitochondrial COI and nuclear ribosomal ITS-1, 28S and 18S markers. We found a significant barcoding gap of 15% for COI, but none for the other markers. Our molecular results reveal that Cichlidogyrus halli, C. papernastrema, C. tiberianus, C. cirratus and C. zambezensis are in need of taxonomic revision. ER -
JORISSEN, Michiel, Maarten Pieterjan VANHOVE, Antoine PARISELLE, Jos SNOEKS, Emmanuel VREVEN, Andrea VETEŠNÍKOVÁ ŠIMKOVÁ, Soleil Wamuini LUNKAYILAKIO, Auguste Chocha MANDA, Gyrhaiss Kapepula KASEMBELE, Fidel Muterezi BUKINGA, Tom ARTOIS a Tine HUYSE. Molecular footprint of parasite co-introduction with Nile tilapia in the Congo Basin. \textit{Organisms Diversity \&{} Evolution}. HEIDELBERG: SPRINGER HEIDELBERG, 2022, roč.~22, č.~4, s.~1003-1019. ISSN~1439-6092. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13127-022-00563-x.
|