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Different hosts in different lakes: prevalence and population genetic structure of plerocercoids of Ligula intestinalis (Cestoda) in Czech water bodies
M. Nazarizadeh, J. Peterka, J. Kubecka, M. Vasek, T. Juza, KR. de Moraes, M. Cech, M. Holubova, AT. Souza, P. Blabolil, M. Muska, L. Tsering, D. Barton, M. Riha, M. Smejkal, M. Tuser, L. Vejrik, J. Frouzova, I. Jaric, M. Prchalova, I. Vejrikova, J. Stefka
Language English Country Czech Republic
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PubMed
36185031
DOI
10.14411/fp.2022.018
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- MeSH
- Cestoda * genetics MeSH
- Cestode Infections * epidemiology parasitology veterinary MeSH
- Cyprinidae * parasitology MeSH
- Phylogeny MeSH
- Genetic Structures MeSH
- Host-Parasite Interactions MeSH
- Lakes MeSH
- DNA, Mitochondrial MeSH
- Fish Diseases * epidemiology parasitology MeSH
- Parasites * MeSH
- Genetics, Population MeSH
- Prevalence MeSH
- Water MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Check Tag
- Animals MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Geographicals
- Czech Republic MeSH
Ligula intestinalis (Linnaeus, 1758) is a tapeworm parasite with a worldwide distribution that uses a wide variety of fish species as its second intermediate host. In the present study, we investigated the prevalence and population genetic structure of plerocercoids of L. intestinalis in five common cyprinoid species, roach Rutilus rutilus (Linnaeus), freshwater bream Abramis brama (Linnaeus), white bream Blicca bjoerkna (Linnaeus), bleak Alburnus alburnus (Linnaeus), and rudd Scardinius erythrophthalmus (Linnaeus), collected in six water bodies of the Czech Republic (Milada, Most, Medard, Jordán, Římov and Lipno). Of the six study sites, the highest frequency of parasitism was recorded in Lake Medard (15%). The overall prevalence rate among the species was as follows: roach > rudd ≥ freshwater bream > bleak > white bream. Two mitochondrial genes (cytb and COI) were used to compare the population genetic structure of parasite populations using selected samples from the five fish species. The results of the phylogenetic analysis indicated that all populations of L. intestinalis were placed in Clade A, previously identified as the most common in Europe. At a finer scale, haplotype network and PCoA analyses indicated the possible emergence of host specificity of several mtDNA haplotypes to the freshwater bream. Moreover, pairwise Fixation indices (FST) revealed a significant genetic structure between the parasite population in freshwater bream and other host species. Parasite populations in roach not only showed the highest rate of prevalence but also depicted a maximum number of shared haplotypes with populations from bleak and rudd. Our results suggest that recent ecological differentiation might have influenced tapeworm populations at a fine evolutionary scale. Thus, the differences in prevalence between fish host species in different lakes might be influenced not only by the parasite's ecology, but also by its genetic diversity.
Faculty of Science University of South Bohemia Ceske Budejovice Czech Republic
Institute of Hydrobiology Biology Centre Czech Academy of Sciences Ceske Budejovice Czech Republic
Institute of Parasitology Biology Centre Czech Academy of Sciences Ceske Budejovice Czech Republic
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