Untangling the “Renicola somateria” (Digenea, Renicolidae) Muddle: Actual Number of Species and Their Distribution and Transmission in the Holarctic

Author:

Galaktionov Kirill V.1ORCID,Solovyeva Anna I.12ORCID,Miroliubov Aleksei A.1ORCID,Romanovich Anna E.3ORCID,Skírnisson Karl4

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Parasitic Worms and Protists, Zoological Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, 199034 St. Petersburg, Russia

2. Laboratory of Non-Coding DNA, Institute of Cytology of Russian Academy of Sciences, 194064 St. Petersburg, Russia

3. St. Petersburg State University, Research Park, 199034 St. Petersburg, Russia

4. Laboratory of Parasitology, Institute for Experimental Pathology, University of Iceland, Keldur, 112 Reykjavik, Iceland

Abstract

Renicolids are parasites of aquatic birds. Their species identification based on morphological characters is problematic. Here, we revised the composition of Renicola spp. parasitising anatids in nearshore areas of northern seas using integrated morphological and molecular data. We redescribed Renicola somateria and verified the diagnosis of R. mediovitellata. We established that the first intermediate host (FIH) of R. somateria is the mollusc Buccinum undatum, while the FIHs of R. mediovitellata are Nucella spp. molluscs. We described the intramolluscan stages of both species. Renicola somateria and R. mediovitellata formed a separate clade in the molecular trees of the Renicolidae. This finding confirms the existence of three main phylogenetic branches of renicolids, differing in the structure of adults, type of cercariae, and host range. Molecular data demonstrated an amphiboreal distribution of both R. somateria and R. mediovitellata. The former is represented by a single population in Europe and the North Pacific, while the latter forms separate populations in these regions. This may be because R. somateria actually uses not only B. undatum but also some other buccinid species with similar circum-Arctic ranges as the FIH. We discuss the roles played in the formation of digenean ranges by the vagility of the definitive host, the lifespan of the adults, and the distribution of the FIH.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

State Academic Program

Publisher

MDPI AG

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