Diversity and Phylogeny of <i>Gyrodactylus</i> spp. (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidae) across the Strait of Gibraltar: Parasite Speciation and Historical Biogeography of West Mediterranean Cyprinid Hosts

Knowledge on the diversity of parasitic flatworms of Western Mediterranean cyprinids is extremely scarce. In the present study, we parasitologically investigated 12 cyprinid species across the Strait of Gibraltar inhabiting watersheds in northwest Africa (Morocco) and Iberia (Portugal and Spain). Ta...

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Main Authors: Chahrazed Rahmouni, Mária Seifertová, Michal Benovics, Andrea Šimková
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author Chahrazed Rahmouni
Mária Seifertová
Michal Benovics
Andrea Šimková
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description Knowledge on the diversity of parasitic flatworms of Western Mediterranean cyprinids is extremely scarce. In the present study, we parasitologically investigated 12 cyprinid species across the Strait of Gibraltar inhabiting watersheds in northwest Africa (Morocco) and Iberia (Portugal and Spain). Taxonomically relevant features of the attachment organ and sequences of the 18S rDNA and ITS regions were used for species delineation and to investigate their phylogenetic relatedness. Among the <i>Gyrodactylus</i> collected from Morocco and Spain, we identified specimens with an unusual T-shaped dorsal bar observed herein for the first time. In contrast, the membranous patch-like structure surrounding the twisted inner roots of hamuli and the median ridge of the ventral bar have been generally observed in Eurasian relatives. Our analyses suggest vicariant speciation of <i>Gyrodactylus</i> across the Strait of Gibraltar. We describe herein <i>G. gibraltarensis</i> sp. nov. from Iberian <i>Luciobarbus graellsii</i>; <i>G. moroccensis</i> sp. nov. from northwest African cyprinids, i.e., <i>L. maghrebensis</i>, <i>L. rabatensis</i>, <i>L. rifensis</i>, <i>L. yahyaouii</i>, and <i>L. zayanensis</i>; and finally, <i>G. pseudomoroccensis</i> sp. nov. from Moroccan <i>L. ksibi</i>, all possessing a new haptoral configuration. The genetic divergence and conservative morphologies in populations of <i>G. moroccensis</i> sp. nov. from five cyprinid species support its ongoing speciation in Northwest Africa. The West Mediterranean lineage was revealed to be monophyletic, with Eurasian species forming a sister group. Morphologically, West Mediterranean <i>Gyrodactylus</i> also appeared to be of Middle Eastern origin. <i>Gyrodactylus</i> spp. possessing an unusual T-shaped dorsal bar have most likely speciated, allowing for the appearance of a haptoral morphology that is restricted to the region across the Strait of Gibraltar. To conclude, viviparous <i>Gyrodactylus</i> reflect parasite speciation across the Strait of Gibraltar and the historical biogeography of cyprinids in the West Mediterranean.
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spelling doaj.art-dab11b9625e4422ebd8b1fd48c11c3322023-11-24T14:38:02ZengMDPI AGDiversity1424-28182023-11-011511115210.3390/d15111152Diversity and Phylogeny of <i>Gyrodactylus</i> spp. (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidae) across the Strait of Gibraltar: Parasite Speciation and Historical Biogeography of West Mediterranean Cyprinid HostsChahrazed Rahmouni0Mária Seifertová1Michal Benovics2Andrea Šimková3Department of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kotlářská 2, 611 37 Brno, Czech RepublicDepartment of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kotlářská 2, 611 37 Brno, Czech RepublicDepartment of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kotlářská 2, 611 37 Brno, Czech RepublicDepartment of Botany and Zoology, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University, Kotlářská 2, 611 37 Brno, Czech RepublicKnowledge on the diversity of parasitic flatworms of Western Mediterranean cyprinids is extremely scarce. In the present study, we parasitologically investigated 12 cyprinid species across the Strait of Gibraltar inhabiting watersheds in northwest Africa (Morocco) and Iberia (Portugal and Spain). Taxonomically relevant features of the attachment organ and sequences of the 18S rDNA and ITS regions were used for species delineation and to investigate their phylogenetic relatedness. Among the <i>Gyrodactylus</i> collected from Morocco and Spain, we identified specimens with an unusual T-shaped dorsal bar observed herein for the first time. In contrast, the membranous patch-like structure surrounding the twisted inner roots of hamuli and the median ridge of the ventral bar have been generally observed in Eurasian relatives. Our analyses suggest vicariant speciation of <i>Gyrodactylus</i> across the Strait of Gibraltar. We describe herein <i>G. gibraltarensis</i> sp. nov. from Iberian <i>Luciobarbus graellsii</i>; <i>G. moroccensis</i> sp. nov. from northwest African cyprinids, i.e., <i>L. maghrebensis</i>, <i>L. rabatensis</i>, <i>L. rifensis</i>, <i>L. yahyaouii</i>, and <i>L. zayanensis</i>; and finally, <i>G. pseudomoroccensis</i> sp. nov. from Moroccan <i>L. ksibi</i>, all possessing a new haptoral configuration. The genetic divergence and conservative morphologies in populations of <i>G. moroccensis</i> sp. nov. from five cyprinid species support its ongoing speciation in Northwest Africa. The West Mediterranean lineage was revealed to be monophyletic, with Eurasian species forming a sister group. Morphologically, West Mediterranean <i>Gyrodactylus</i> also appeared to be of Middle Eastern origin. <i>Gyrodactylus</i> spp. possessing an unusual T-shaped dorsal bar have most likely speciated, allowing for the appearance of a haptoral morphology that is restricted to the region across the Strait of Gibraltar. To conclude, viviparous <i>Gyrodactylus</i> reflect parasite speciation across the Strait of Gibraltar and the historical biogeography of cyprinids in the West Mediterranean.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/15/11/1152cyprinoidsMoroccoIberian Peninsulaviviparous Monogeneahaptor morphologyNorthwest Africa
spellingShingle Chahrazed Rahmouni
Mária Seifertová
Michal Benovics
Andrea Šimková
Diversity and Phylogeny of <i>Gyrodactylus</i> spp. (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidae) across the Strait of Gibraltar: Parasite Speciation and Historical Biogeography of West Mediterranean Cyprinid Hosts
Diversity
cyprinoids
Morocco
Iberian Peninsula
viviparous Monogenea
haptor morphology
Northwest Africa
title Diversity and Phylogeny of <i>Gyrodactylus</i> spp. (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidae) across the Strait of Gibraltar: Parasite Speciation and Historical Biogeography of West Mediterranean Cyprinid Hosts
title_full Diversity and Phylogeny of <i>Gyrodactylus</i> spp. (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidae) across the Strait of Gibraltar: Parasite Speciation and Historical Biogeography of West Mediterranean Cyprinid Hosts
title_fullStr Diversity and Phylogeny of <i>Gyrodactylus</i> spp. (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidae) across the Strait of Gibraltar: Parasite Speciation and Historical Biogeography of West Mediterranean Cyprinid Hosts
title_full_unstemmed Diversity and Phylogeny of <i>Gyrodactylus</i> spp. (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidae) across the Strait of Gibraltar: Parasite Speciation and Historical Biogeography of West Mediterranean Cyprinid Hosts
title_short Diversity and Phylogeny of <i>Gyrodactylus</i> spp. (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidae) across the Strait of Gibraltar: Parasite Speciation and Historical Biogeography of West Mediterranean Cyprinid Hosts
title_sort diversity and phylogeny of i gyrodactylus i spp monogenea gyrodactylidae across the strait of gibraltar parasite speciation and historical biogeography of west mediterranean cyprinid hosts
topic cyprinoids
Morocco
Iberian Peninsula
viviparous Monogenea
haptor morphology
Northwest Africa
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/15/11/1152
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