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High Levels of Diversity in Anopheles Subgenus Kerteszia Revealed by Species Delimitation Analyses
The Anopheles subgenus Kerteszia is a poorly understood group of mosquitoes that includes several species of medical importance. Although there are currently twelve recognized species in the subgenus, previous studies have shown that this is likely to be an underestimate of species diversity. Here,...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9956091/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36833271 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14020344 |
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author | Bourke, Brian P. Wilkerson, Richard C. Ruiz-Lopez, Fredy Justi, Silvia A. Pecor, David B. Quinones, Martha L. Navarro, Juan-Carlos Ormaza, Joubert Alarcón Ormaza, Joubert Alarcón González, Ranulfo Flores-Mendoza, Carmen Castro, Fanny Escovar, Jesús E. Linton, Yvonne-Marie |
author_facet | Bourke, Brian P. Wilkerson, Richard C. Ruiz-Lopez, Fredy Justi, Silvia A. Pecor, David B. Quinones, Martha L. Navarro, Juan-Carlos Ormaza, Joubert Alarcón Ormaza, Joubert Alarcón González, Ranulfo Flores-Mendoza, Carmen Castro, Fanny Escovar, Jesús E. Linton, Yvonne-Marie |
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description | The Anopheles subgenus Kerteszia is a poorly understood group of mosquitoes that includes several species of medical importance. Although there are currently twelve recognized species in the subgenus, previous studies have shown that this is likely to be an underestimate of species diversity. Here, we undertake a baseline study of species delimitation using the barcode region of the mtDNA COI gene to explore species diversity among a geographically and taxonomically diverse range of Kerteszia specimens. Beginning with 10 of 12 morphologically identified Kerteszia species spanning eight countries, species delimitation analyses indicated a high degree of cryptic diversity. Overall, our analyses found support for at least 28 species clusters within the subgenus Kerteszia. The most diverse taxon was Anopheles neivai, a known malaria vector, with eight species clusters. Five other species taxa showed strong signatures of species complex structure, among them Anopheles bellator, which is also considered a malaria vector. There was some evidence for species structure within An. homunculus, although the results were equivocal across delimitation analyses. The current study, therefore, suggests that species diversity within the subgenus Kerteszia has been grossly underestimated. Further work will be required to build on this molecular characterization of species diversity and will rely on genomic level approaches and additional morphological data to test these species hypotheses. |
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spelling | pubmed-99560912023-02-25 High Levels of Diversity in Anopheles Subgenus Kerteszia Revealed by Species Delimitation Analyses Bourke, Brian P. Wilkerson, Richard C. Ruiz-Lopez, Fredy Justi, Silvia A. Pecor, David B. Quinones, Martha L. Navarro, Juan-Carlos Ormaza, Joubert Alarcón Ormaza, Joubert Alarcón González, Ranulfo Flores-Mendoza, Carmen Castro, Fanny Escovar, Jesús E. Linton, Yvonne-Marie Genes (Basel) Article The Anopheles subgenus Kerteszia is a poorly understood group of mosquitoes that includes several species of medical importance. Although there are currently twelve recognized species in the subgenus, previous studies have shown that this is likely to be an underestimate of species diversity. Here, we undertake a baseline study of species delimitation using the barcode region of the mtDNA COI gene to explore species diversity among a geographically and taxonomically diverse range of Kerteszia specimens. Beginning with 10 of 12 morphologically identified Kerteszia species spanning eight countries, species delimitation analyses indicated a high degree of cryptic diversity. Overall, our analyses found support for at least 28 species clusters within the subgenus Kerteszia. The most diverse taxon was Anopheles neivai, a known malaria vector, with eight species clusters. Five other species taxa showed strong signatures of species complex structure, among them Anopheles bellator, which is also considered a malaria vector. There was some evidence for species structure within An. homunculus, although the results were equivocal across delimitation analyses. The current study, therefore, suggests that species diversity within the subgenus Kerteszia has been grossly underestimated. Further work will be required to build on this molecular characterization of species diversity and will rely on genomic level approaches and additional morphological data to test these species hypotheses. MDPI 2023-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9956091/ /pubmed/36833271 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14020344 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Bourke, Brian P. Wilkerson, Richard C. Ruiz-Lopez, Fredy Justi, Silvia A. Pecor, David B. Quinones, Martha L. Navarro, Juan-Carlos Ormaza, Joubert Alarcón Ormaza, Joubert Alarcón González, Ranulfo Flores-Mendoza, Carmen Castro, Fanny Escovar, Jesús E. Linton, Yvonne-Marie High Levels of Diversity in Anopheles Subgenus Kerteszia Revealed by Species Delimitation Analyses |
title | High Levels of Diversity in Anopheles Subgenus Kerteszia Revealed by Species Delimitation Analyses |
title_full | High Levels of Diversity in Anopheles Subgenus Kerteszia Revealed by Species Delimitation Analyses |
title_fullStr | High Levels of Diversity in Anopheles Subgenus Kerteszia Revealed by Species Delimitation Analyses |
title_full_unstemmed | High Levels of Diversity in Anopheles Subgenus Kerteszia Revealed by Species Delimitation Analyses |
title_short | High Levels of Diversity in Anopheles Subgenus Kerteszia Revealed by Species Delimitation Analyses |
title_sort | high levels of diversity in anopheles subgenus kerteszia revealed by species delimitation analyses |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9956091/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36833271 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14020344 |
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