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Journal article
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Title
Morphology is not a reliable taxonomic tool for the genus Lernaea: molecular data and experimental infection reveal that L. cyprinacea and L. cruciata are conspecific
Abstract

Background

Species belonging to the genus Lernaea are cosmopolitan parasites that can infect many different freshwater fish hosts. Due to a high degree of morphological intraspecific variability and high levels of interspecific similarities, their classification is extremely difficult and controversial. Although the suitability of the shape of cephalic horns has been questioned decades ago by some experimental infection studies, this character still plays the central role in the identification of Lernaea spp.

Methods

We used the nominal species Lernaea cyprinacea and Lernaea cruciata to test the hypothesis that the shape of the anchor can exhibit host-induced morphological variability, and that the two taxa may be synonymous.

Results

We examined 517 wild or farmed specimens of five host fish species (four cyprinids and a mosquitofish), and found that all 16 parasite specimens collected from mosquitofish could be morphologically identified as L. cruciata, whereas the remaining 25 parasite specimens were all identified as L. cyprinacea. We experimentally infected goldfish and mosquitofish specimens with offspring (copepodids) of a single L. cyprinacea specimen: the adult parasites from goldfish were morphologically identified as L. cyprinacea, and those from mosquitofish as L. cruciata. We then used molecular data to corroborate that all these specimens are conspecific.

Conclusions

Our results suggest that L. cyprinacea and L. cruciata may be synonyms, misidentified as different species as a result of host-induced morphological variation. Given the current shortage of molecular data for the genus Lernaea, in order to resolve the taxonomy of this genus (determine the exact number of species), future studies should aim to sequence as much molecular data as possible, and conduct further experimental infections.

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https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000513825800001
Bibliographic citation
Hua, C.J.; Zhang, D.; Zou, H.; Li, M.; Jakovlic, I.; Wu, S.G.; Wang, G.T.; Li, W.X. (2019). Morphology is not a reliable taxonomic tool for the genus Lernaea: molecular data and experimental infection reveal that L. cyprinacea and L. cruciata are conspecific. Parasites & Vectors 12(1): 579. https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-019-3831-y
Topic
Fresh water
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open access
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Authors

author
Name
Cong Hua
author
Name
Dong Zhang
author
Name
Hong Zou
author
Name
Ming Li
author
Name
Ivan Jakovlic
author
Name
Shan Wu
author
Name
Gui Wang
author
Name
Wen Li

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13071-019-3831-y

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date created
2020-01-02
date modified
2020-01-02