revolutum-species complex were re-examined based on material gathered in an extensive sampling programme in eight countries in Europe. The morphology of the life-cycle stages was studied in naturally and experimentally infected snail and bird hosts. A review, with an updated synonymy, is presented for six European species, including one new to science, i.e. Echinostoma revolutum (Fr?lich, 1802) (sensu stricto) (type-species), E. bolschewense (Kotova, 1939), E. miyagawai Ishii, 1932, E. nasincovae n. sp., E. paraulum Dietz, 1909 and Echinostoma sp. IG), and keys to the identification of their cercariae and adults are provided." />
A re-assessment of species diversity within the -em class="a-plus-plus">revolutum-group of Echinostoma Rudolphi, 1809 (Digenea: Echinostomatidae) in Europe
详细信息    查看全文
  • 作者:Anna Faltynková ; Simona Georgieva ; Miroslava Soldánová…
  • 刊名:Systematic Parasitology
  • 出版年:2015
  • 出版时间:January 2015
  • 年:2015
  • 卷:90
  • 期:1
  • 页码:1-25
  • 全文大小:4,919 KB
  • 参考文献:1. Brown, R., Soldánová, M., Barrett, J., & Kostadinova, A. (2011). Small-scale to large-scale and back: Larval trematodes in / Lymnaea stagnalis and / Planorbarius corneus in Central Europe. / Parasitology Research, / 108, 137-50. CrossRef
    2. Detwiler, J. T., Bos, D. H., & Minchella, D. J. (2010). Revealing the secret lives of cryptic species: Examining the phylogenetic relationships of echinostome parasites in North America. / Molelular Phylogenetics and Evolution, / 55, 611-20. CrossRef
    3. Detwiler, J. T., Zajac, A. M., Minchella, D. J., & Belden, L. K. (2012). Revealing cryptic parasite diversity in a definitive host: echinostomes in muskrats. / Journal of Parasitology, / 98, 1148-155. CrossRef
    4. Dietz, E. (1909). / Die Echinostomiden der V?gel. Zoologischer Anzeiger, / 34, 180-92.
    5. Dietz, E. (1910). Die Echinostomiden der V?gel. / Zoologische Jahrbücher, Suppl., / 12, 265-12.
    6. Faltynková, A. (2005). Larval trematodes (Digenea) in molluscs from small water bodies near ?eské Budějovice, Czech Republic. / Acta Parasitologica, / 50, 49-5.
    7. Faltynková, A., & Haas, W. (2006). Larval trematodes in freshwater molluscs from the Elbe to Danube rivers (Southeast Germany): before and today. / Parasitology Research, / 99, 572-82. CrossRef
    8. Faltynková, A., Na?incová, V., & Kablásková, L. (2007). Larval trematodes (Digenea) of the great pond snail, / Lymnaea stagnalis (L.) (Gastropoda, Pulmonata), in Central Europe: a survey of species and key to their identification. / Parasite, / 14, 39-1. CrossRef
    9. Faltynková, A., Na?incová, V., & Kablásková, L. (2008). Larval trematodes (Digenea) of planorbid snails (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) in Central Europe: a survey of species and key to their identification. / Systematic Parasitology, / 69, 155-78. CrossRef
    10. Georgieva, S., Faltynková, A., Brown, R., Blasco-Costa, I., Soldánová, M., Sitko, J., Scholz, T., & Kostadinova, A. (2014). / Echinostoma -em class="a-plus-plus">revolutum-(Digenea: Echinostomatidae) species complex revisited: species delimitation based on novel molecular and morphological data gathered in Europe. / Parasites & Vectors (in press).
    11. Georgieva, S., Selbach, C., Faltynková, A., Soldánová, M., Sures, B., Skírnisson, K., & Kostadinova, A. (2013). New cryptic species of the -em class="a-plus-plus">revolutum-group of / Echinostoma (Digenea: Echinostomatidae) revealed by molecular and morphological data. / Parasites & Vectors, / 6, 64. CrossRef
    12. Kanev, I. (1994). Life-cycle, delimitation and redescription of / Echinostoma revolutum (Fr?lich, 1802) (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae). / Systematic Parasitology, / 28, 125-44. CrossRef
    13. Kanev, I., Fried, B., Dimitrov, V., & Radev, V. (1995). Redescription of / Echinostoma jurini (Skvortzov, 1924) with a discussion of its identity and characteristics. / Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien, / 97B, 37-3.
    14. Kanev, I., McCarthy, A., Radev, V., & Dimitrov, V. (1994). Dimorphism and abnormality in the male reproductive system of four digenean species (Trematoda). / Acta Parasitologica, / 39, 107-09.
    15. Kostadinova, A. (1995). / Echinostoma echinatum (Zeder, 1803) / sensu Kanev (Digenea: Echinostomatidae): a note of caution. / Systematic Parasitology, / 32, 23-6. CrossRef
    16. Kostadinova, A., & Gibson, D. I. (2000). The systematics of the echinostomes. In: Fried, B. & Graczyk, T. K. (Eds) / Echinostomes as Experimental Models for Biological Research. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, (pp. 31-7).
    17. Kostadinova, A., Gibson, D. I., Biserkov, V., & Chipev, N. (2000a). Re-validation of / Echinostoma / miyagawai Ishii, 1932 (Digenea: Echinostomatidae) on the basis of experimental completion of its life-cycle. / Systematic Parasitology, / 45, 81-08. Simona Georgieva (1) (2)
    Miroslava Soldánová (1)
    Aneta Kostadinova (1)

    1. Institute of Parasitology, Biology Centre of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Brani?ovská 31, 370 05, ?eské Budějovice, Czech Republic
    2. Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia, Brani?ovská 31, 370 05, ?eské Budějovice, Czech Republic
  • 刊物类别:Biomedical and Life Sciences
  • 刊物主题:Life Sciences
    Plant Sciences
    Animal Anatomy, Morphology and Histology
  • 出版者:Springer Netherlands
  • ISSN:1573-5192
文摘
Species of Echinostoma Rudolphi, 1809 (Digenea: Echinostomatidae) belonging to the -em class="a-plus-plus">revolutum-species complex were re-examined based on material gathered in an extensive sampling programme in eight countries in Europe. The morphology of the life-cycle stages was studied in naturally and experimentally infected snail and bird hosts. A review, with an updated synonymy, is presented for six European species, including one new to science, i.e. Echinostoma revolutum (Fr?lich, 1802) (sensu stricto) (type-species), E. bolschewense (Kotova, 1939), E. miyagawai Ishii, 1932, E. nasincovae n. sp., E. paraulum Dietz, 1909 and Echinostoma sp. IG), and keys to the identification of their cercariae and adults are provided.

© 2004-2018 中国地质图书馆版权所有 京ICP备05064691号 京公网安备11010802017129号

地址:北京市海淀区学院路29号 邮编:100083

电话:办公室:(+86 10)66554848;文献借阅、咨询服务、科技查新:66554700