Parasite Inventories and DNA-based Taxonomy: Lessons From Helminths of Freshwater Fishes in a Megadiverse Country


Por: de Leon, GPP, Choudhury A.

Publicada: 1 feb 2010
Resumen:
Freshwater fish helminth parasites are undoubtedly the most well-known group among vertebrate parasites in Mexico; these parasites include 37 adult and 43 larval (metacercariae) species of trematodes, 62 monogeneans, 15 adult and 18 larval (metacestode) cestodes, 6 adult and 4 larval (cystacanth) acanthocephalans. and 54 adult and 15 larval nematodes (L3). Here. We evaluate the extent of the freshwater fish helminth inventory of Mexico using species accumulation curves and discuss the implications of DNA-based taxonomic methods in our understanding of the helminth biodiversity in freshwater fishes. Future directions for the study of the helminth parasites of freshwater fishes are proposed, particularly the role of DNA-based species delimitation criteria in recognizing parasite species, but also in discovering cryptic species. Species accumulation curves indicate that even though the asymptote has not been reached, a tendency toward stabilization is observed in all taxonomic groups exce

Filiaciones:
de Leon, GPP:
 Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Biol, Mexico City 04510, DF, Mexico

Choudhury A.:
 Division of Natural Sciences, St. Norbert College, 100 Grant Street, DePere, WI 54115, United States
ISSN: 00223395
Editorial
AMER SOC PARASITOLOGISTS, 810 EAST 10TH STREET, LAWRENCE, KS 66044 USA, Estados Unidos America
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 96 Número: 1
Páginas: 236-244
WOS Id: 000276417400042
ID de PubMed: 19803544

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