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Monogeneans of West African Cichlid Fish: Evolution and Cophylogenetic Interactions

The goals of this paper were to investigate phylogenetic and evolutionary patterns of cichlid fish from West Africa and their Cichlidogyrus and Scutogyrus monogenean parasites, to uncover the presence of host-parasite cospeciation and to assess the level of morphological adaptation in parasites. Thi...

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Autores principales: Mendlová, Monika, Desdevises, Yves, Civáňová, Kristína, Pariselle, Antoine, Šimková, Andrea
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3356412/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22662139
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037268
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author Mendlová, Monika
Desdevises, Yves
Civáňová, Kristína
Pariselle, Antoine
Šimková, Andrea
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Desdevises, Yves
Civáňová, Kristína
Pariselle, Antoine
Šimková, Andrea
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description The goals of this paper were to investigate phylogenetic and evolutionary patterns of cichlid fish from West Africa and their Cichlidogyrus and Scutogyrus monogenean parasites, to uncover the presence of host-parasite cospeciation and to assess the level of morphological adaptation in parasites. This required the following steps, each one representing specific objectives of this paper: (1) to build phylogenetic trees for Cichlidogyrus and Scutogyrus species based on ribosomal DNA sequences, (2) to investigate phylogenetic relationships within West African cichlid fish based on the analysis of mitochondrial cytochrome b DNA sequences, (3) to investigate host-parasite cophylogenetic history to gain clues on parasite speciation process, and (4) to investigate the link between the morphology of the attachment apparatus and parasite phylogeny. Phylogenetic analyses supported the monophyletic origin of the Cichlidogyrus/Scutogyrus group, and suggested that Cichlidogyrus is polyphyletic and that Scutogyrus is monophyletic. The phylogeny of Cichlidae supported the separation of mouthbrooders and substrate-brooders and is consistent with the hypothesis that the mouthbrooding behavior of Oreochromis and Sarotherodon evolved from substrate-brooding behavior. The mapping of morphological characters of the haptor onto the parasite phylogenetic tree suggests that the attachment organ has evolved from a very simple form to a more complex one. The cophylogenetic analyses indicated a significant fit between trees using distance-based tests, but no significant cospeciation signal using tree-based tests, suggesting the presence of parasite duplications and host switches on related host species. This shed some light on the diversification process of Cichlidogyrus species parasitizing West African cichlids.
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spelling pubmed-33564122012-06-01 Monogeneans of West African Cichlid Fish: Evolution and Cophylogenetic Interactions Mendlová, Monika Desdevises, Yves Civáňová, Kristína Pariselle, Antoine Šimková, Andrea PLoS One Research Article The goals of this paper were to investigate phylogenetic and evolutionary patterns of cichlid fish from West Africa and their Cichlidogyrus and Scutogyrus monogenean parasites, to uncover the presence of host-parasite cospeciation and to assess the level of morphological adaptation in parasites. This required the following steps, each one representing specific objectives of this paper: (1) to build phylogenetic trees for Cichlidogyrus and Scutogyrus species based on ribosomal DNA sequences, (2) to investigate phylogenetic relationships within West African cichlid fish based on the analysis of mitochondrial cytochrome b DNA sequences, (3) to investigate host-parasite cophylogenetic history to gain clues on parasite speciation process, and (4) to investigate the link between the morphology of the attachment apparatus and parasite phylogeny. Phylogenetic analyses supported the monophyletic origin of the Cichlidogyrus/Scutogyrus group, and suggested that Cichlidogyrus is polyphyletic and that Scutogyrus is monophyletic. The phylogeny of Cichlidae supported the separation of mouthbrooders and substrate-brooders and is consistent with the hypothesis that the mouthbrooding behavior of Oreochromis and Sarotherodon evolved from substrate-brooding behavior. The mapping of morphological characters of the haptor onto the parasite phylogenetic tree suggests that the attachment organ has evolved from a very simple form to a more complex one. The cophylogenetic analyses indicated a significant fit between trees using distance-based tests, but no significant cospeciation signal using tree-based tests, suggesting the presence of parasite duplications and host switches on related host species. This shed some light on the diversification process of Cichlidogyrus species parasitizing West African cichlids. Public Library of Science 2012-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3356412/ /pubmed/22662139 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037268 Text en Mendlova et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Mendlová, Monika
Desdevises, Yves
Civáňová, Kristína
Pariselle, Antoine
Šimková, Andrea
Monogeneans of West African Cichlid Fish: Evolution and Cophylogenetic Interactions
title Monogeneans of West African Cichlid Fish: Evolution and Cophylogenetic Interactions
title_full Monogeneans of West African Cichlid Fish: Evolution and Cophylogenetic Interactions
title_fullStr Monogeneans of West African Cichlid Fish: Evolution and Cophylogenetic Interactions
title_full_unstemmed Monogeneans of West African Cichlid Fish: Evolution and Cophylogenetic Interactions
title_short Monogeneans of West African Cichlid Fish: Evolution and Cophylogenetic Interactions
title_sort monogeneans of west african cichlid fish: evolution and cophylogenetic interactions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3356412/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22662139
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037268
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