Lebedeva D, Bugmyrin S V, Zaitsev D, Ieshko E P
Institute of Biology, https://ror.org/035y1ap70Karelian Research Centre, RAS, 11 Pushkinskaya St., 185910, Petrozavodsk, Russia.
https://ror.org/0176aa147Petrozavodsk State University, Lenin Prospect, 185910, Petrozavodsk, Russia.
J Helminthol. 2025 Jul 24;99:e81. doi: 10.1017/S0022149X25100515.
Metacercariae of spp. are widespread fish parasites. In this study we obtained the first data on infection of Bullhead with these larvae in five rivers of northern Europe (Finland and Russia) using molecular and morphological description. Three spp. were revealed in the eyes of bullheads. and Lineage 3 sensu Georgieva et al. (2013) were found in the lens, while sp. Lineage 6 sensu Blasco-Costa et al. (2014) was found in the retina. We obtained molecular data on these three species and provided morphological characteristics of the latter two species. Partial sequences of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 () and ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 were amplified for 20 isolates. Using molecular data, we ascertained the species identification and obtained new information on the life cycles of Lineage 3 and sp. Lineage 6. Partial sequences were used to assess the haplotype diversity of Lineage 3 and sp. Lineage 6 in the study area. Discriminant analysis showed that Lineage 3 was morphometrically close both to the species of the lens complex ( Lineage 2, , and ) and to the species from the retina (). Dimensions of lay far outside the confidence interval of Lineage 3. Our molecular and morphological data and the new information about the hosts and the distribution of these parasites are a crucial step towards elucidating the diversity and life cycles of these important parasites. The data on the infection of bullheads in the River Utsjoki (a tributary of the River Teno, Finland) with metacercariae of spp. offer some insights into the relationships between the introduced host and the native parasites. Infection of bullheads, which are considered invasive in the Teno River system, with metacercariae of spp. may lead to increased infection levels in resident fish.
某些种类的后尾蚴是广泛存在的鱼类寄生虫。在本研究中,我们通过分子和形态学描述,首次获得了关于北欧(芬兰和俄罗斯)五条河流中杜父鱼感染这些幼虫的相关数据。在杜父鱼的眼睛中发现了三种[寄生虫名称]。在晶状体中发现了[寄生虫名称1]和Georgieva等人(2013年)定义的谱系3,而在视网膜中发现了Blasco-Costa等人(2014年)定义的谱系6的[寄生虫名称2]。我们获得了这三个物种的分子数据,并提供了后两个物种的形态特征。对20个分离株扩增了细胞色素c氧化酶亚基1(COI)和ITS1-5.8S-ITS2的部分序列。利用分子数据,我们确定了物种鉴定,并获得了关于谱系3和谱系6的[寄生虫名称2]生命周期的新信息。部分COI序列用于评估研究区域内谱系3和谱系6的[寄生虫名称2]的单倍型多样性。判别分析表明,谱系3在形态测量上既与晶状体复合体的物种(谱系2、[寄生虫名称3]和[寄生虫名称4])接近,也与来自视网膜的物种([寄生虫名称5])接近。[寄生虫名称6]的尺寸远远超出了谱系3的置信区间。我们的分子和形态学数据以及关于这些寄生虫的宿主和分布的新信息,是阐明这些重要寄生虫的多样性和生命周期的关键一步。关于芬兰特诺河支流乌茨约基河中杜父鱼感染某些种类后尾蚴的数据,为了解引入宿主与本地寄生虫之间的关系提供了一些见解。被认为在特诺河水系具有入侵性的杜父鱼感染某些种类的后尾蚴,可能会导致当地鱼类感染水平的增加。