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Diversity of echinostomes (Digenea: Echinostomatidae) in their snail hosts at high latitudes
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SYSNO ASEP 0554443 Druh ASEP J - Článek v odborném periodiku Zařazení RIV J - Článek v odborném periodiku Poddruh J Článek ve WOS Název Diversity of echinostomes (Digenea: Echinostomatidae) in their snail hosts at high latitudes Tvůrce(i) Pantoja, Camila (BC-A) ORCID
Faltýnková, Anna (BC-A) RID, ORCID
O'Dwyer, K. (NZ)
Jouet, D. (FR)
Skirnisson, K. (IS)
Kudlai, Olena (BC-A) ORCID, RIDCelkový počet autorů 6 Číslo článku 59 Zdroj.dok. Parasite - ISSN 1252-607X
Roč. 28, JUL 28 2021 (2021)Poč.str. 31 s. Forma vydání Online - E Jazyk dok. eng - angličtina Země vyd. FR - Francie Klíč. slova larval trematodes digenea ; fresh-water mollusks ; phylogenetic-relationships ; helminth-parasites ; shorebirds charadrii ; intermediate hosts ; lymnaea-stagnalis ; central alberta ; central-europe ; physa-acuta ; Trematoda ; Morphology ; Mitochondrial and nuclear DNA ; Europe ; North America ; Mollusca Vědní obor RIV EH - Ekologie - společenstva Obor OECD Ecology CEP GA18-18597S GA ČR - Grantová agentura ČR Způsob publikování Open access Institucionální podpora BC-A - RVO:60077344 UT WOS 000678318900001 EID SCOPUS 85111752056 DOI 10.1051/parasite/2021054 Anotace The biodiversity of freshwater ecosystems globally still leaves much to be discovered, not least in the trematode parasite fauna they support. Echinostome trematode parasites have complex, multiple-host life-cycles, often involving migratory bird definitive hosts, thus leading to widespread distributions. Here, we examined the echinostome diversity in freshwater ecosystems at high latitude locations in Iceland, Finland, Ireland and Alaska (USA). We report 14 echinostome species identified morphologically and molecularly from analyses of nad1 and 28S rDNA sequence data. We found echinostomes parasitising snails of 11 species from the families Lymnaeidae, Planorbidae, Physidae and Valvatidae. The number of echinostome species in different hosts did not vary greatly and ranged from one to three species. Of these 14 trematode species, we discovered four species (Echinoparyphium sp. 1, Echinoparyphium sp. 2, Neopetasiger sp. 5, and Echinostomatidae gen. sp.) as novel in Europe, we provide descriptions for the newly recorded species and those not previously associated with DNA sequences. Two species from Iceland (Neopetasiger islandicus and Echinoparyphium sp. 2) were recorded in both Iceland and North America. All species found in Ireland are new records for this country. Via an integrative taxonomic approach taken, both morphological and molecular data are provided for comparison with future studies to elucidate many of the unknown parasite life cycles and transmission routes. Our reports of species distributions spanning Europe and North America highlight the need for parasite biodiversity assessments across large geographical areas. Pracoviště Biologické centrum (od r. 2006) Kontakt Dana Hypšová, eje@eje.cz, Tel.: 387 775 214 Rok sběru 2022 Elektronická adresa https://www.parasite-journal.org/articles/parasite/full_html/2021/01/parasite210057/parasite210057.html
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