Spatial and temporal population genetic survey of Bulinus globosus from Zanzibar: an intermediate host of Schistosoma haematobium |
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Authors: | S. Wilkinson,A. M. Emery,I. S. Khamis,A. F. Mgeni,J. R. Stothard,& D. Rollinson |
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Affiliation: | Wolfson Wellcome Biomedical Laboratory, Department of Zoology, The Natural History Museum, London, UK; Helminth Control Laboratory Unguja, Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Zanzibar, Tanzania |
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Abstract: | In Zanzibar, the freshwater hermaphroditic snail Bulinus globosus is the intermediate host of the human parasite Schistosoma haematobium . To shed light on the patterns of genetic variation within Bu. globosus , variation at six polymorphic microsatellite loci was assessed to quantify spatial genetic structure within eight populations and temporal changes in a further four populations of the snails. Limited genetic variation was observed within populations, possibly reflecting both partial-selfing and fluctuations in population size. Although a statistically significant heterozygote deficiency was observed, Bu. globosus appears to be a preferential out-crosser, which was consistent with the absence of genotypic linkage disequilibria. Genetic variation across populations was substantial, illustrating significant isolation-by-distance on a regional scale and that gene flow was restricted to nearby populations. The temporal survey showed that levels of genetic variation and inbreeding changed over a 1-year period, consistent with field observations of seasonal change. The results strongly support a snail demographic model of population expansion and contraction throughout the year with habitats re-colonized by aestivating or surviving snails from local refugia. This model might help explain co-evolution of snails and schistosomes in Zanzibar as local populations of Bu. globosus have varying degrees of susceptibility to S. haematobium . |
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Keywords: | Zanzibar reproductive strategies urinary schistosomiasis compatibility microsatellite DNA temporal study phylogeography |
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