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Phylogenetic relationships of three Kudoa spp. with morphologically similar myxospores (K. iwatai, K. lutjanus, and K. bora), with the redescription of K. uncinata and K. petala and description of a new species (K. fujitai n. sp.) in fishes in the South China Sea

文献类型:期刊论文

作者Li, Ying-Chun4; Inoue, Ken1; Zhang, Jin-Yong2; Sato, Hiroshi1,3
刊名PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH
出版日期2020-03-16
页码16
关键词Myxozoa Multivalvulid myxosporeans Kudoa Integrated taxonomic approach Biodiversity Spore morphology rDNA New species
ISSN号0932-0113
DOI10.1007/s00436-020-06636-0
通讯作者Sato, Hiroshi(sato7dp4@yamaguchi-u.ac.jp)
英文摘要Members of the myxozoan genus Kudoa (Myxosporea: Multivalvulida: Kudoidae) are characterized as having four or more shell valves in a myxospore, with a corresponding number of polar capsules. Certain Kudoa spp. are critical pathogens in fish, causing postmortem myoliquefaction, unmarketable fish musculature due to unsightly macroscopic cysts, and reduced aquaculture production due to the outbreaks of neurological symptoms or cardiac diseases. Molecular genetic techniques have enabled the differentiation of Kudoa spp. with morphologically similar myxospores. In the present study, we employed integrated taxonomic approaches on five Kudoa spp. forming cysts between the trunk muscle myofibers (K. bora from Osteomugil perusii and K. lutjanus from Acanthopagrus latus), or cysts in the gallbladder wall (K. petala from Sillago sihama), and pseudocysts in the trunk muscle myofibers (K. uncinata from Nuchequula nuchalis and K. fujitai n. sp. from O. perusii). These four host fishes, which originated in the South China Sea, were purchased in the wet markets in Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province, China, between August 2016 and April 2018. We have redescribed the four Kudoa spp. (K. bora, K. lutjanus, K. petala, and K. uncinata) on which little data are available after their original descriptions. Particularly, genetic characterization of K. bora and K. lutjanus, which are known to have myxospores morphologically similar to those of K. iwatai, was performed based on the nuclear ribosomal RNA gene and partial mitochondrial DNA genes such as cytochrome c oxidase subunit I and small and large ribosomal genes, demonstrating the validity and independence of these three kudoid species. We also provide description of a new species-K. fujitai n. sp.-in the present study. Application of integrated taxonomic approaches to known species characterized solely based on morphological criteria, as well as unknown species (e.g., K. fujitai n. sp. in the present study), contributes to better understanding of the biodiversity of Kudoa and multivalvulid myxosporeans.
WOS关键词MOLECULAR-GENETIC CHARACTERIZATION ; FLOUNDER PARALICHTHYS-OLIVACEUS ; SP MYXOZOA ; HOST-SPECIFICITY ; SP-NOV ; MULTIVALVULIDA ; THYRSITES ; MUSCLE ; SEPTEMPUNCTATA ; PARASITES
资助项目Faculty of Agricultural Science, Guangdong Ocean University[R17022] ; Towa Foundation ; Toyo Suisan Foundation ; Goho life Sciences International Fund ; JSPS KAKENHI[18 K05995] ; United Graduate international collaborative research
WOS研究方向Parasitology
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000520673200001
出版者SPRINGER
资助机构Faculty of Agricultural Science, Guangdong Ocean University ; Faculty of Agricultural Science, Guangdong Ocean University ; Faculty of Agricultural Science, Guangdong Ocean University ; Faculty of Agricultural Science, Guangdong Ocean University ; Towa Foundation ; Towa Foundation ; Towa Foundation ; Towa Foundation ; Toyo Suisan Foundation ; Toyo Suisan Foundation ; Toyo Suisan Foundation ; Toyo Suisan Foundation ; Goho life Sciences International Fund ; Goho life Sciences International Fund ; Goho life Sciences International Fund ; Goho life Sciences International Fund ; JSPS KAKENHI ; JSPS KAKENHI ; JSPS KAKENHI ; JSPS KAKENHI ; United Graduate international collaborative research ; United Graduate international collaborative research ; United Graduate international collaborative research ; United Graduate international collaborative research ; Faculty of Agricultural Science, Guangdong Ocean University ; Faculty of Agricultural Science, Guangdong Ocean University ; Faculty of Agricultural Science, Guangdong Ocean University ; Faculty of Agricultural Science, Guangdong Ocean University ; Towa Foundation ; Towa Foundation ; Towa Foundation ; Towa Foundation ; Toyo Suisan Foundation ; Toyo Suisan Foundation ; Toyo Suisan Foundation ; Toyo Suisan Foundation ; Goho life Sciences International Fund ; Goho life Sciences International Fund ; Goho life Sciences International Fund ; Goho life Sciences International Fund ; JSPS KAKENHI ; JSPS KAKENHI ; JSPS KAKENHI ; JSPS KAKENHI ; United Graduate international collaborative research ; United Graduate international collaborative research ; United Graduate international collaborative research ; United Graduate international collaborative research ; Faculty of Agricultural Science, Guangdong Ocean University ; Faculty of Agricultural Science, Guangdong Ocean University ; Faculty of Agricultural Science, Guangdong Ocean University ; Faculty of Agricultural Science, Guangdong Ocean University ; Towa Foundation ; Towa Foundation ; Towa Foundation ; Towa Foundation ; Toyo Suisan Foundation ; Toyo Suisan Foundation ; Toyo Suisan Foundation ; Toyo Suisan Foundation ; Goho life Sciences International Fund ; Goho life Sciences International Fund ; Goho life Sciences International Fund ; Goho life Sciences International Fund ; JSPS KAKENHI ; JSPS KAKENHI ; JSPS KAKENHI ; JSPS KAKENHI ; United Graduate international collaborative research ; United Graduate international collaborative research ; United Graduate international collaborative research ; United Graduate international collaborative research ; Faculty of Agricultural Science, Guangdong Ocean University ; Faculty of Agricultural Science, Guangdong Ocean University ; Faculty of Agricultural Science, Guangdong Ocean University ; Faculty of Agricultural Science, Guangdong Ocean University ; Towa Foundation ; Towa Foundation ; Towa Foundation ; Towa Foundation ; Toyo Suisan Foundation ; Toyo Suisan Foundation ; Toyo Suisan Foundation ; Toyo Suisan Foundation ; Goho life Sciences International Fund ; Goho life Sciences International Fund ; Goho life Sciences International Fund ; Goho life Sciences International Fund ; JSPS KAKENHI ; JSPS KAKENHI ; JSPS KAKENHI ; JSPS KAKENHI ; United Graduate international collaborative research ; United Graduate international collaborative research ; United Graduate international collaborative research ; United Graduate international collaborative research
源URL[http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/342005/35971]  
专题水生生物研究所_鱼类生物学及渔业生物技术研究中心_期刊论文
通讯作者Sato, Hiroshi
作者单位1.Yamaguchi Univ, Joint Grad Sch Vet Med, Lab Parasitol, 1677-1 Yoshida, Yamaguchi 7538515, Japan
2.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Hydrobiol, Fish Dis Lab, State Key Lab Freshwater Ecol & Biotechnol, Wuhan 430072, Peoples R China
3.Airlangga Univ, Fac Vet Med, Campus C, Surabaya 60115, Indonesia
4.Guangdong Ocean Univ, Fac Agr Sci, Zhanjiang 524088, Guangdong, Peoples R China
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Li, Ying-Chun,Inoue, Ken,Zhang, Jin-Yong,et al. Phylogenetic relationships of three Kudoa spp. with morphologically similar myxospores (K. iwatai, K. lutjanus, and K. bora), with the redescription of K. uncinata and K. petala and description of a new species (K. fujitai n. sp.) in fishes in the South China Sea[J]. PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH,2020:16.
APA Li, Ying-Chun,Inoue, Ken,Zhang, Jin-Yong,&Sato, Hiroshi.(2020).Phylogenetic relationships of three Kudoa spp. with morphologically similar myxospores (K. iwatai, K. lutjanus, and K. bora), with the redescription of K. uncinata and K. petala and description of a new species (K. fujitai n. sp.) in fishes in the South China Sea.PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH,16.
MLA Li, Ying-Chun,et al."Phylogenetic relationships of three Kudoa spp. with morphologically similar myxospores (K. iwatai, K. lutjanus, and K. bora), with the redescription of K. uncinata and K. petala and description of a new species (K. fujitai n. sp.) in fishes in the South China Sea".PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH (2020):16.

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