The phylogenetics of triculine snails (Rissooidea:Pomatiopsidae) from south-east Asia and southern China: Historical biogeography and the transmission of human schistosomiasis

Partial DNA sequences were examined for one nuclear (18S rRNA) and two mitochondrial (16S rRNA and CO1) loci for six species of pomatiopsid snail (Gastropoda:Rissooidea:Pomatiopsidae) from southeast Asia and south-west China. Fresh field samples were collected for the following taxa: Neotricula aper...

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Main Authors: S. W. Attwood, S. Ambu, X. H. Meng, E. S. Upatham, F. S. Xu, V. R. Southgate
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spelling th-mahidol.206582018-07-24T10:18:13Z The phylogenetics of triculine snails (Rissooidea:Pomatiopsidae) from south-east Asia and southern China: Historical biogeography and the transmission of human schistosomiasis S. W. Attwood S. Ambu X. H. Meng E. S. Upatham F. S. Xu V. R. Southgate The Natural History Museum, London Institute for Medical Research Kuala Lumpur Sichuan Inst. of Parasitic Diseases Mahidol University Agricultural and Biological Sciences Partial DNA sequences were examined for one nuclear (18S rRNA) and two mitochondrial (16S rRNA and CO1) loci for six species of pomatiopsid snail (Gastropoda:Rissooidea:Pomatiopsidae) from southeast Asia and south-west China. Fresh field samples were collected for the following taxa: Neotricula aperta (Triculinae:Pachydrobiini) from southern Laos; Neotricula burchi from northern Thailand; Oncomelania hupensis robertsoni (Pomatiopsinae:Pomatiopsini) from south-west China; Robertsiella sp. (Pachydrobiini) from West Malaysia; Tricula bollingi (Triculinae:Triculini) from northern Thailand; and Tricula hortensis from south-west China. Sequences taken from GenBank for Gammatricula fujianensis (Pachydrobiini) were also used. This represents the first published DNA sequence data for N. burchi and Robertsiella. With the exception of N. burchi, all of these taxa transmit Schistosoma in nature; N. aperta, O. h. robertsoni and Robertsiella transmit Schistosoma to humans. All of the above taxa were found to be homogenetic (i.e. showed no sequence variation) at the 18S locus. Phylogenies were estimated using a fully optimized model of nucleotide substitution and either a maximum likelihood or Bayesian method. Good congruence was observed between the phylogenies resulting from the two different methods. The 16S and CO1 trees showed the same topology except for the relationships between G. fujianensis, T. hortensis and the other taxa. The data confirmed the congeneric status of N. aperta and N. burchi; the implications of this for the choice of historical biogeographical model for the Pachydrobiini are discussed. 2018-07-24T03:18:13Z 2018-07-24T03:18:13Z 2003-01-01 Article Journal of Molluscan Studies. Vol.69, No.3 (2003), 263-271 10.1093/mollus/69.3.263 02601230 2-s2.0-0041411682 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/20658 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0041411682&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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S. W. Attwood
S. Ambu
X. H. Meng
E. S. Upatham
F. S. Xu
V. R. Southgate
The phylogenetics of triculine snails (Rissooidea:Pomatiopsidae) from south-east Asia and southern China: Historical biogeography and the transmission of human schistosomiasis
description Partial DNA sequences were examined for one nuclear (18S rRNA) and two mitochondrial (16S rRNA and CO1) loci for six species of pomatiopsid snail (Gastropoda:Rissooidea:Pomatiopsidae) from southeast Asia and south-west China. Fresh field samples were collected for the following taxa: Neotricula aperta (Triculinae:Pachydrobiini) from southern Laos; Neotricula burchi from northern Thailand; Oncomelania hupensis robertsoni (Pomatiopsinae:Pomatiopsini) from south-west China; Robertsiella sp. (Pachydrobiini) from West Malaysia; Tricula bollingi (Triculinae:Triculini) from northern Thailand; and Tricula hortensis from south-west China. Sequences taken from GenBank for Gammatricula fujianensis (Pachydrobiini) were also used. This represents the first published DNA sequence data for N. burchi and Robertsiella. With the exception of N. burchi, all of these taxa transmit Schistosoma in nature; N. aperta, O. h. robertsoni and Robertsiella transmit Schistosoma to humans. All of the above taxa were found to be homogenetic (i.e. showed no sequence variation) at the 18S locus. Phylogenies were estimated using a fully optimized model of nucleotide substitution and either a maximum likelihood or Bayesian method. Good congruence was observed between the phylogenies resulting from the two different methods. The 16S and CO1 trees showed the same topology except for the relationships between G. fujianensis, T. hortensis and the other taxa. The data confirmed the congeneric status of N. aperta and N. burchi; the implications of this for the choice of historical biogeographical model for the Pachydrobiini are discussed.
author2 The Natural History Museum, London
author_facet The Natural History Museum, London
S. W. Attwood
S. Ambu
X. H. Meng
E. S. Upatham
F. S. Xu
V. R. Southgate
format Article
author S. W. Attwood
S. Ambu
X. H. Meng
E. S. Upatham
F. S. Xu
V. R. Southgate
author_sort S. W. Attwood
title The phylogenetics of triculine snails (Rissooidea:Pomatiopsidae) from south-east Asia and southern China: Historical biogeography and the transmission of human schistosomiasis
title_short The phylogenetics of triculine snails (Rissooidea:Pomatiopsidae) from south-east Asia and southern China: Historical biogeography and the transmission of human schistosomiasis
title_full The phylogenetics of triculine snails (Rissooidea:Pomatiopsidae) from south-east Asia and southern China: Historical biogeography and the transmission of human schistosomiasis
title_fullStr The phylogenetics of triculine snails (Rissooidea:Pomatiopsidae) from south-east Asia and southern China: Historical biogeography and the transmission of human schistosomiasis
title_full_unstemmed The phylogenetics of triculine snails (Rissooidea:Pomatiopsidae) from south-east Asia and southern China: Historical biogeography and the transmission of human schistosomiasis
title_sort phylogenetics of triculine snails (rissooidea:pomatiopsidae) from south-east asia and southern china: historical biogeography and the transmission of human schistosomiasis
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/20658
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