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Hidden biodiversity in an ancient lake: phylogenetic congruence between Lake Tanganyika tropheine cichlids and their monogenean flatworm parasites

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 5, 期 -, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/srep13669

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  1. Research Foundation-Flanders (FWO-Vlaanderen)
  2. Research Foundation-Flanders
  3. King Leopold III Fund for Nature Conservation and Exploration
  4. Joint Experimental Molecular Unit (JEMU)
  5. Austrian Science Foundation [I48-B06, P20994-B03, P22737-B09]
  6. KU, of FWO-Vlaanderen Research Programme [Leuven-VES/12/005, G.0553.10]
  7. Czech Science Foundation (European Centre of Ichthyoparasitology (ECIP)-Centre of excellence) [P505/12/G112]
  8. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [P 22737] Funding Source: researchfish
  9. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [P22737, P20994] Funding Source: Austrian Science Fund (FWF)

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The stunning diversity of cichlid fishes has greatly enhanced our understanding of speciation and radiation. Little is known about the evolution of cichlid parasites. Parasites are abundant components of biodiversity, whose diversity typically exceeds that of their hosts. In the first comprehensive phylogenetic parasitological analysis of a vertebrate radiation, we study monogenean parasites infecting tropheine cichlids from Lake Tanganyika. Monogeneans are flatworms usually infecting the body surface and gills of fishes. In contrast to many other parasites, they depend only on a single host species to complete their lifecycle. Our spatially comprehensive combined nuclear-mitochondrial DNA dataset of the parasites covering almost all tropheine host species (N = 18), reveals species-rich parasite assemblages and shows consistent host-specificity. Statistical comparisons of host and parasite phylogenies based on distance and topology-based tests demonstrate significant congruence and suggest that host-switching is rare. Molecular rate evaluation indicates that species of Cichlidogyrus probably diverged synchronically with the initial radiation of the tropheines. They further diversified through within-host speciation into an overlooked species radiation. The unique life history and specialisation of certain parasite groups has profound evolutionary consequences. Hence, evolutionary parasitology adds a new dimension to the study of biodiversity hotspots like Lake Tanganyika.

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