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A phylogenetic assessment of the colonisation patterns in <Emphasis Type="Italic">Spauligodon atlanticus</Emphasis> Astasio-Arbiza et al., 1987 (Nematoda: Oxyurida: Pharyngodonidae), a parasite of lizards of the genus <Emphasis Type="Italic">Gallotia</Emphasis> Boulenger: no simple answers
Authors:Fátima Jorge  Vicente Roca  Ana Perera  D James Harris  Miguel A Carretero
Institution:1.CIBIO-UP, Centro de Investiga??o em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genéticos,Vair?o,Portugal;2.Departament de Zoología, Facultat de Ciències Biològiques,Universitat de València,Burjassot, Valencia,Spain;3.Departamento de Biologia,Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade do Porto,Porto,Portugal
Abstract:Parasite taxonomy traditionally relies on morphometric and life-cycle characteristics which may not reflect complex phylogenetic relationships. However, genetic analyses can reveal cryptic species within morphologically described parasite taxa. We analysed the phylogenetic variation within the nematode Spauligodon atlanticus Astasio-Arbiza, Zapatero-Ramos, Ojeda-Rosas & Solera-Puertas, 1987, a parasite of the Canarian lizard genus Gallotia Boulenger, inferring the origin of their current association. We also attempted to determine its relationship with other Spauligodon spp. Three different markers, mitochondrial COI plus nuclear 18S and 28S ribosomal RNA, were used to estimate the evolutionary relationships between these nematodes. S. atlanticus was found to be paraphyletic, suggesting that Gallotia spp. were colonised by two independent lineages of Spauligodon. Additional analyses of other Spauligodon spp. are required for a more complete interpretation of the evolution of this genus from the Canarian archipelago and its closest taxa. Our results emphasise the importance of extensive sampling and phylogenetic studies at the intrageneric level, and highlight the limitations of a morphologically based taxonomy in these parasites.
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