1. Molecular characterization of species of Cloacina (Strongyloidea: Cloacininae) from the common wallaroo, Macropus robustus (Marsupialia: Macropodidae) in Australia.
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Shuttleworth, Mary A., Beveridge, Ian, Koehler, Anson V., Gasser, Robin B., and Jabbar, Abdul
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COMMON wallaroo , *MAMMAL genetics , *MAMMAL phylogeny , *GEOGRAPHICAL distribution of mammals , *STATISTICAL correlation - Abstract
This study examined genetic variation within and among species of Cloacina found in the common wallaroo ( Macropus robustus ) collected at different localities from mainland Australia, and evaluated geographical distance as a potential driver for genetic variation. The first and second internal transcribed spacers (ITS-1 and ITS-2 = ITS) of nuclear ribosomal DNA were used to characterize individuals of 17 morphospecies of Cloacina that parasitize Macropus robustus and its sub-species. Results revealed intraspecific variation in ITS within some morphospecies of Cloacina . Phylogenetic analyses showed little correlation between host speciation patterns and geographical location for the majority of the nematode species, although it did suggest geographical distance was a driver for speciation within Cloacina communis , C. phaethon and C. parva . Our results suggest that nucleotide variation within Cloacina species is complex, and is likely to be propagated by factors such as geographical distance and host sub-species. Further studies determining factors involved in speciation, such as host-parasite relationships, are needed to improve our understanding of the diversity of populations of species of Cloacina . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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