Host habitat and position on host affecting the evolution of chewing lice (Phthiraptera): Phylogenetic analysis of Ischnocera in Saudi Arabia

Mohamed Nasser; Adly, Eslam;

Abstract


There are very few reports discussing the higher level
phylogeny of the chewing lice (Phthiraptera) and their roles in the evaluation
of these insects. So, the aim of this work is to study the phylogeny of genera of
the suborder Ischnocera in Saudi Arabia using morphological, ecological and
molecular criteria trying to answer a very important question about ecological
factors that affecting their evolution. The results show high degree of
similarity between phylograms produced by morphological and ecological
criteria and that produced by genes sequencing data of Cytochrome Oxidase
Subunit I (COI) and elongation factor-1 alpha (EF-1). The rooted trees showed
several clusters for head chewing lice and this indicated that the phenomenon
of parasitizing birds’ heads evolved several times in the clade of chewing
louse. This is also indicating that the position on host played a very important
role in shaping the diversity of these insects. The unrooted tree which
produced by analysis of COI and (EF-1) also supports the previous conclusion
but added to it the impact of host habitat on such diversity. The evolutionary
distance between marine birds’ chewing lice was very small and all of them
appear in single line or group which far from that of terrestrial taxa of the
chewing lice. Both the host habitat and the feeding position of chewing lice on
their hosts played a very important role in the way by which this group of
insects evolved.


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Title Host habitat and position on host affecting the evolution of chewing lice (Phthiraptera): Phylogenetic analysis of Ischnocera in Saudi Arabia
Authors Mohamed Nasser; Adly, Eslam 
Keywords Chewing lice, Ischnocera, Evolution, Saudi Arabia, Host habitat, Phylogeny
Issue Date 29-Feb-2020
Journal Journal of Insect Biodiversity and Systematics 
Volume 6
Issue 1
Start page 101
End page 112
DOI https://doi.org/10.52547/jibs.6.1.101

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