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@article{2302944, author = {Nejat Pashaki, Farshad and Benovics, Michal and Řehulková, Eva and Vukić, Jasna and Šanda, Radek and Kaya, Cüneyt and Tarkan, Ali Serhan and Abdoli, Asghar and Aksu, Sadi and Vetešníková Šimková, Andrea}, article_number = {8}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0031182023000446}, keywords = {Cyprinoidei; evolutionary history; host specificity; parasite fauna; phylogeography}, language = {eng}, issn = {0031-1820}, journal = {Parasitology}, title = {Diversity, phylogeny and intraspecific variability of Paradiplozoon species (Monogenea: Diplozoidae) parasitizing endemic cyprinoids in the Middle East}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182023000446}, volume = {150}, year = {2023} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2302944 AU - Nejat Pashaki, Farshad - Benovics, Michal - Řehulková, Eva - Vukić, Jasna - Šanda, Radek - Kaya, Cüneyt - Tarkan, Ali Serhan - Abdoli, Asghar - Aksu, Sadi - Vetešníková Šimková, Andrea PY - 2023 TI - Diversity, phylogeny and intraspecific variability of Paradiplozoon species (Monogenea: Diplozoidae) parasitizing endemic cyprinoids in the Middle East JF - Parasitology VL - 150 IS - 8 SP - 705-722 EP - 705-722 PB - Cambridge University Press SN - 00311820 KW - Cyprinoidei KW - evolutionary history KW - host specificity KW - parasite fauna KW - phylogeography UR - https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182023000446 N2 - Diplozoidae are common monogenean ectoparasites of cyprinoid fish, with the genus Paradiplozoon being the most diversified. Despite recent studies on Diplozoidae from Europe, Africa and Asia, the diversity, distribution and phylogeny of this parasite group appears to be still underestimated in the Middle East. The objective of this study was to inves-tigate the diversity, endemism and host specificity of diplozoids parasitizing cyprinoid fish from the Middle East, considering this region as an important historical interchange of fish fauna, and to elucidate the phylogenetic position of Middle Eastern Paradiplozoon species within Diplozoidae. Four Paradiplozoon species were collected from 48 out of 94 investigated cyprinoid species. Three known species, Paradiplozoon homoion, Paradiplozoon bliccae and Paradiplozoon bingolensis, were recorded on new cyprinoid host species, and a new species, Paradiplozoon koubkovae n. sp., was recorded on Luciobarbus capito and Capoeta capoeta from the Caspian Sea basin in Iran and Turkey. Paradiplozoon bliccae, exhibiting a wide host range in the Middle East, expressed both morphological and genetic intraspecific vari-abilities. The four Paradiplozoon species collected in the Middle East were placed in divergent clades, showing the rich evolutionary history of diplozoid parasites in the Middle East. Our study also revealed that two lineages of African diplozoids have a Middle Eastern origin. We stress the importance of applying an integrative approach combining morphological, eco-logical and molecular methods to reveal the real diversity of diplozoids. ER -
NEJAT PASHAKI, Farshad, Michal BENOVICS, Eva ŘEHULKOVÁ, Jasna VUKI$\backslash$'C, Radek ŠANDA, Cüneyt KAYA, Ali Serhan TARKAN, Asghar ABDOLI, Sadi AKSU and Andrea VETEŠNÍKOVÁ ŠIMKOVÁ. Diversity, phylogeny and intraspecific variability of Paradiplozoon species (Monogenea: Diplozoidae) parasitizing endemic cyprinoids in the Middle East. \textit{Parasitology}. Cambridge University Press, 2023, vol.~150, No~8, p.~705-722. ISSN~0031-1820. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0031182023000446.
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