Abstract
Host-parasite systems at high latitudes are promising model systems for detecting and predicting the impact of accelerated environmental change. A major challenge is the lack of baselines for the diversity and distribution of parasites in Arctic wildlife, especially in the freshwater environment. Here we present the first known estimates of the species diversity and host associations of Diplostomum spp. in sub-Arctic freshwater ecosystems of the Palaearctic. Our analyses integrating different analytical approaches, phylogenies based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA, estimates of genetic divergence, character-based barcoding, morphological examination, precise detection of microhabitat specialisation and host use, led to the discovery of one described and five putative new species that complete their life-cycles within a fairly narrow geographic area in Iceland. This increases the species richness of Diplostomum in Iceland by 200% and raises the number of molecularly characterised species from the Palaearctic to 17 species. Our results suggest that the diversity of Diplostomum spp. is underestimated globally in the high latitude ecosystems and call for a cautionary approach to pathogen identification in developing the much needed baselines of pathogen diversity that may help detect effects of climate change in the freshwater environment of the sub-Arctic.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 703-715 |
| Number of pages | 13 |
| Journal | International Journal for Parasitology |
| Volume | 44 |
| Issue number | 10 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Sept 2014 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information: We would like to thank two anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments and suggestions on an earlier version of the manuscript. This research was funded by the Czech Science Foundation (AF, AK, SG, TS, grants P505/10/1562 and P505/12/G112), Institute of Parasitology (AF, AK, SG, TS, RVO: 60077344), University of Iceland (KS, Research Fund of the University of Iceland) and a Marie Curie Outgoing International Fellowship within the 7th European Community Framework Programme (IB-C, grant PIOF-GA-2009-252124).Other keywords
- Cox1
- Diplostomum
- Fish pathogens
- ITS
- Integrative taxonomy
- Sub-Arctic