生物
黑线姬鼠
姬鼠
人口
进化生物学
寄主(生物学)
木老鼠
系统发育学
动物
系统发育树
田鼠
蛤蚧科
啮齿动物
球虫
寄生虫寄主
生态学
遗传学
基因
社会学
人口学
万维网
计算机科学
作者
Anna Mácová,Aneta Hoblíková,Václav Hypša,Michał Stanko,Jana Martinů,Jana Kvičerová
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ympev.2018.05.009
摘要
Recent studies show that host switching is much more frequent than originally believed and constitutes an important driver in evolution of host-parasite associations. However, its frequency and ecological mechanisms at the population level have been rarely investigated. We address this issue by analyzing phylogeny and population genetics of an extensive sample, from a broad geographic area, for commonly occurring parasites of the genus Eimeria within the abundant rodent genera Apodemus, Microtus and Myodes, using two molecular markers. At the most basal level, we demonstrate polyphyletic arrangement, i.e. multiple origin, of the rodent-specific clusters within the Eimeria phylogeny, and strong genetic/phylogenetic structure within these lineages determined at least partially by specificities to different host groups. However, a novel and the most important observation is a repeated occurrence of host switches among closely related genetic lineages which may become rapidly fixed. Within the studied model, this phenomenon applies particularly to the switches between the eimerians from Apodemus flavicollis/Apodemus sylvaticus and Apodemus agrarius groups. We show that genetic differentiation and isolation between A. flavicollis/A. sylvaticus and A. agrarius faunas is a secondary recent event and does not reflect host-parasite coevolutionary history. Rather, it provides an example of rapid ecology-based differentiation in the parasite population.
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