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Parasitology ; 129(Pt 3): 341-7, 2004 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15471009

ABSTRACT

A hypothesis has been erected stating that in the British Isles the acanthocephalan, Pomphorhynchus laevis can be separated into 3 strains, an English, Irish and marine strain. Ecological and morphological evidence exists in support of this hypothesis. An investigation at the molecular level was conducted in order to test the validity of the existing evidence. A mitochondrial gene, subunit I of cytochrome c oxidase was partially sequenced from 3 Irish populations of P. laevis, 1 Scottish population and 3 English populations. P. laevis sequences from brown trout from Ireland, England and Scotland were very similar, showing a mean sequence divergence of 0.7%. Sequences from two populations of P. laevis from English chub and bullhead were also similar to each other (0.35% divergence). These two groups of sequences, the brown trout group and the chub/bullhead group were 2.2% different. These data confirm the existence of at least 2 strains in Ireland and Britain, although there is evidence to suggest that these strains are defined by their host species rather than by their geographical distributions.


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Acanthocephala/classification , Acanthocephala/genetics , DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics , Flounder/parasitology , Trout/parasitology , Acanthocephala/enzymology , Animals , Base Composition , Base Sequence , Cluster Analysis , DNA, Mitochondrial/chemistry , DNA, Protozoan/chemistry , DNA, Protozoan/genetics , Electron Transport Complex IV/chemistry , Electron Transport Complex IV/genetics , England , Fresh Water , Ireland , Molecular Sequence Data , Polymerase Chain Reaction/veterinary , Polymorphism, Genetic , Scotland , Sequence Alignment
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Syst Parasitol ; 59(2): 147-57, 2004 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15477755

ABSTRACT

Pomphorhynchus laevis is believed on ecological evidence to exist as three strains in the British Isles. However, the strains have never been shown to be capable of being distinguished using morphological characters. A morphological comparison was made between a sample of P. laevis from Salmo trutta in L. Feeagh in the west of Ireland and a sample from Leuciscus cephalus in R. Culm in the south of England. The length and width of the trunk, neck, bulb, proboscis and hooks were measured. The number of hooks per row, the number of rows and the positions of the stoutest and longest hooks were also recorded. A Principal Components Analysis based on the morphological measurements confirmed the separation of the two populations and showed that two characters successfully identified the populations: the position of the stoutest hook and the ratio of numbers of anterior to posterior hooks.


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Acanthocephala/anatomy & histology , Acanthocephala/ultrastructure , Animals , Cyprinidae/parasitology , England , Female , Ireland , Male , Microscopy, Phase-Contrast , Principal Component Analysis , Trout/parasitology
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