@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref20116,
author = {Francisco Agustin Jimenez and Guillermo Orti and Scott Lyell Gardner and Francisco Agustin Jim?nez},
title = {The diversification of Aspidoderidae (Nematoda) linked to four events of host-switching in mammals},
year = {2011},
keywords = {Aspidoderidae, Great American Interchange, New World, Host-switching},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Evolution},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The Great American interchange resulted in the mixing of faunistic groups with different origins and evolutionary trajectories that underwent rapid diversification in North and South America. As a result, groups of animals of recent arrival converged into similar habits and formed ecological guilds with some of the endemics. We herein present a reconstruction of the evolutionary events in Aspidoderidae, a family of nematodes that infect mammals that are part of this interchange: dasypodids, opossums and sigmodontine, geomyid and hystricognath rodents. By treating hosts as discrete states of character and by using parsimony and Bayesian inferences to optimize these traits into the phylogeny of Aspidoderidae we reconstructed Dasypodidae (armadillos) as the synapomorphic host for the family. In addition, four events of host switching were detected. One consisted in the switch from dasypodids to hystricognath rodents, and subsequently to geomyid rodents. The remaining set of events consisted in a switch from dasypodids to didelphid marsupials and then to sigmodontine rodents. The reconstruction of ancestral distribution suggests three events of introgression into the Nearctic. Two of these invasions would suggest that two different lineages of parasites of dasypodids entered into the northern hemisphere at different times.}
}
Taxa for tree 48985 of Study 11985
Citation title:
"The diversification of Aspidoderidae (Nematoda) linked to four events of host-switching in mammals".
Study name:
"The diversification of Aspidoderidae (Nematoda) linked to four events of host-switching in mammals".
This study is part of submission 11985
(Status: Published).
Taxa
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ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
645402 |
Anisakis simplex |
6269
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5452065
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645394 |
Ascaridia galli |
46685
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497956
|
645405 |
Ascaris suum |
6253
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6555527
|
645404 |
Aspidodera binansata |
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5517225
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645389 |
Aspidodera raillieti Apa2 |
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6499740
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645390 |
Aspidodera raillieti Apa3 |
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6499740
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645412 |
Aspidodera raillieti Apa5 |
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6499740
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645392 |
Aspidodera raillieti Guatemala |
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6499740
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645395 |
Aspidodera scoleciformis Limouy |
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645408 |
Aspidodera scoleciformis La Pampa |
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645400 |
Aspidodera sogandaresi Nayarit |
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645403 |
Aspidodera sogandaresi Texas |
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645411 |
Aspidodera sp. Nayarit |
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645413 |
Aspidodera sp. Nayarit1 |
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645397 |
Aspidodera sp. Temazcal |
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645388 |
Heterakis gallinarum |
65465
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6379907
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645406 |
Lauroia bolivari El Beni |
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5517224
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645407 |
Lauroia trinidadensis Temazcal |
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645401 |
Lauroia trinidadensis Yucatan |
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645410 |
Nematomystes rodentiphilus |
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6325433
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645391 |
Nematomystes scapteromi Balandra |
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645396 |
Nematomystes scapteromi La Balandra |
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645398 |
Paraspidodera uncinata Cobo |
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5446633
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645399 |
Paraspidodera uncinata La Paz |
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5446633
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645409 |
Paraspidodera uncinata Morelos |
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5446633
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645415 |
Paraspidodera uncinata Santa Cruz |
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5446633
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645414 |
Paraspidodera uncinata Tlaxcala |
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5446633
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645416 |
Strongyluris similis |
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6247114
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645393 |
Toxocara cati |
6266
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5440679
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