Takano Oona M, Mitchell Preston S, Gustafsson Daniel R, Adite Alphonse, Voelker Gary, Light Jessica E
Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843.
J Parasitol. 2017 Apr;103(2):152-160. doi: 10.1645/16-137. Epub 2017 Jan 7.
Host associations of highly host-specific chewing lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) across multiple avian species remains fairly undocumented in the West African country of Benin. Two hundred and seventeen bird specimens collected from multiple localities across Benin and housed at the Texas A&M University Biodiversity Research and Teaching Collections were examined for lice. Lice were identified and genetic data (mitochondrial COI and nuclear EF-1α genes) were obtained and phylogenetically analyzed. In total, we found 15 host associations, 7 of which were new to science. Genetically, most lice from Benin were unique and could represent new species. Based on host associations and unique genetic lineages, we estimate we discovered a minimum of 4 and possibly as many as 8 new chewing louse species. Given the lack of current data on chewing louse species distributions in Benin, this study adds to the knowledge of host associations, geographic distribution, and genetic variability of avian chewing louse species in West Africa.
在西非国家贝宁,高度宿主特异性的咀嚼虱(昆虫纲:吸虱目)与多种鸟类的宿主关联情况仍鲜有文献记载。对从贝宁各地采集并保存在德克萨斯 A&M 大学生物多样性研究与教学标本馆的 217 只鸟类标本进行了虱子检查。对虱子进行了鉴定,并获取了基因数据(线粒体 COI 和核 EF-1α 基因)并进行了系统发育分析。我们总共发现了 15 种宿主关联,其中 7 种是科学上新发现的。从基因角度来看,贝宁的大多数虱子都是独特的,可能代表新物种。基于宿主关联和独特的基因谱系,我们估计至少发现了 4 种,可能多达 8 种新的咀嚼虱物种。鉴于目前缺乏关于贝宁咀嚼虱物种分布的数据,这项研究增加了对西非鸟类咀嚼虱物种的宿主关联、地理分布和基因变异性的了解。