Morphological and molecular (28S rRNA) data of monogeneans (Platyhelminthes) infecting the gill lamellae of marine fishes in the Campeche Bank, southwest Gulf of Mexico

During the examination of 913 fish specimens belonging to four families in the Campeche Bank (Gulf of Mexico), 23 gill ectoparasitic monogenean species were found, which belong to three families: Dactylogyridae, Microcotylidae and Diclidophoridae. The species Euryhaliotrema amydrum...

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Main Authors: Edgar F. Mendoza-Franco, Mariela del Carmen Rosado Tun, Allan de Jesús Duarte Anchevida, Rodolfo E. del Rio Rodríguez
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Published: Pensoft Publishers 2018-09-01
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spelling doaj-134538989c7445c8b38801b0b37b6f382020-11-25T01:03:30ZengPensoft PublishersZooKeys1313-29891313-29702018-09-0178312516110.3897/zookeys.783.2621826218Morphological and molecular (28S rRNA) data of monogeneans (Platyhelminthes) infecting the gill lamellae of marine fishes in the Campeche Bank, southwest Gulf of MexicoEdgar F. Mendoza-Franco0Mariela del Carmen Rosado Tun1Allan de Jesús Duarte Anchevida2Rodolfo E. del Rio Rodríguez3Universidad Autónoma de CampecheUniversidad Autónoma de CampecheUniversidad Autónoma de CampecheUniversidad Autónoma de Campeche During the examination of 913 fish specimens belonging to four families in the Campeche Bank (Gulf of Mexico), 23 gill ectoparasitic monogenean species were found, which belong to three families: Dactylogyridae, Microcotylidae and Diclidophoridae. The species Euryhaliotrema amydrum, E. carbuncularium, E. dunlapae, E. fajeravilae, E. fastigatum, E. longibaculum, E. paracanthi, E. tubocirrus, Haliotrematoides cornigerum, H. gracilihamus, H. heteracantha, H. longihamus, H. magnigastrohamus, H. striatohamus, Hamatopeduncularia bagre, Neotetraonchus bravohollisae, and N. felis (all Dactylogyridae) were found on the hosts Lutjanus synagris, L. griseus, Ariopsis felis, Bagre marinus, Archosargus rhomboidalis, and Haemulon plumieri. Additionally, Microcotyle archosargi, Microcotyle sp., and Microcotyloides incisa (all Microcotylidae) were found on L. griseus and A. rhomboidalis; finally, Choricotyle sp. 1, Choricotyle sp. 2, and Choricotyle sp. 3 (all Diclidophoridae) were found on H. plumieri. The prevalence, abundance, mean intensity of infection, and supplementary taxonomic revisions for all monogeneans found are provided. Partial sequences of the 28S rRNA gene were also obtained for monogeneans of ariid, sparid, and haemulid host fishes to explore their systematic position within the Monogenea. New locality and host records for some previously described species of Euryhaliotrema, Hamatopeduncularia, Microcotyle, and Choricotyle from lutjanid, ariid, sparid, and haemulid hosts were reported. The present study adds evidence supporting the interoceanic occurrence of the same monogenean species (on lutjanids) on the west-east Atlantic and Pacific Oceans (= amphiamerican species). As previously suggested, there are at least, two possibilities to explain that parasite distribution: differentiation of morphological features in these monogeneans have resulted in only slight to insignificant morphological changes developing over the extended period of 3.2 mya (when the Isthmus of Panama was closing) and/or speciation is only evident at molecular level. https://zookeys.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=26218
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author Edgar F. Mendoza-Franco
Mariela del Carmen Rosado Tun
Allan de Jesús Duarte Anchevida
Rodolfo E. del Rio Rodríguez
spellingShingle Edgar F. Mendoza-Franco
Mariela del Carmen Rosado Tun
Allan de Jesús Duarte Anchevida
Rodolfo E. del Rio Rodríguez
Morphological and molecular (28S rRNA) data of monogeneans (Platyhelminthes) infecting the gill lamellae of marine fishes in the Campeche Bank, southwest Gulf of Mexico
ZooKeys
author_facet Edgar F. Mendoza-Franco
Mariela del Carmen Rosado Tun
Allan de Jesús Duarte Anchevida
Rodolfo E. del Rio Rodríguez
author_sort Edgar F. Mendoza-Franco
title Morphological and molecular (28S rRNA) data of monogeneans (Platyhelminthes) infecting the gill lamellae of marine fishes in the Campeche Bank, southwest Gulf of Mexico
title_short Morphological and molecular (28S rRNA) data of monogeneans (Platyhelminthes) infecting the gill lamellae of marine fishes in the Campeche Bank, southwest Gulf of Mexico
title_full Morphological and molecular (28S rRNA) data of monogeneans (Platyhelminthes) infecting the gill lamellae of marine fishes in the Campeche Bank, southwest Gulf of Mexico
title_fullStr Morphological and molecular (28S rRNA) data of monogeneans (Platyhelminthes) infecting the gill lamellae of marine fishes in the Campeche Bank, southwest Gulf of Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Morphological and molecular (28S rRNA) data of monogeneans (Platyhelminthes) infecting the gill lamellae of marine fishes in the Campeche Bank, southwest Gulf of Mexico
title_sort morphological and molecular (28s rrna) data of monogeneans (platyhelminthes) infecting the gill lamellae of marine fishes in the campeche bank, southwest gulf of mexico
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series ZooKeys
issn 1313-2989
1313-2970
publishDate 2018-09-01
description During the examination of 913 fish specimens belonging to four families in the Campeche Bank (Gulf of Mexico), 23 gill ectoparasitic monogenean species were found, which belong to three families: Dactylogyridae, Microcotylidae and Diclidophoridae. The species Euryhaliotrema amydrum, E. carbuncularium, E. dunlapae, E. fajeravilae, E. fastigatum, E. longibaculum, E. paracanthi, E. tubocirrus, Haliotrematoides cornigerum, H. gracilihamus, H. heteracantha, H. longihamus, H. magnigastrohamus, H. striatohamus, Hamatopeduncularia bagre, Neotetraonchus bravohollisae, and N. felis (all Dactylogyridae) were found on the hosts Lutjanus synagris, L. griseus, Ariopsis felis, Bagre marinus, Archosargus rhomboidalis, and Haemulon plumieri. Additionally, Microcotyle archosargi, Microcotyle sp., and Microcotyloides incisa (all Microcotylidae) were found on L. griseus and A. rhomboidalis; finally, Choricotyle sp. 1, Choricotyle sp. 2, and Choricotyle sp. 3 (all Diclidophoridae) were found on H. plumieri. The prevalence, abundance, mean intensity of infection, and supplementary taxonomic revisions for all monogeneans found are provided. Partial sequences of the 28S rRNA gene were also obtained for monogeneans of ariid, sparid, and haemulid host fishes to explore their systematic position within the Monogenea. New locality and host records for some previously described species of Euryhaliotrema, Hamatopeduncularia, Microcotyle, and Choricotyle from lutjanid, ariid, sparid, and haemulid hosts were reported. The present study adds evidence supporting the interoceanic occurrence of the same monogenean species (on lutjanids) on the west-east Atlantic and Pacific Oceans (= amphiamerican species). As previously suggested, there are at least, two possibilities to explain that parasite distribution: differentiation of morphological features in these monogeneans have resulted in only slight to insignificant morphological changes developing over the extended period of 3.2 mya (when the Isthmus of Panama was closing) and/or speciation is only evident at molecular level.
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