2023
DOI: 10.3390/d15060763
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On the Evolutionary History of Philometridae (Nematoda: Dracunculoidea): Integrative Taxonomy Reveals Evidence of Character Diversification and Host–Parasite Cophylogenetic Patterns

Abstract: (1) Background: Integrative taxonomy has been important in the comprehension of relationships among nematode parasites. Philometridae is a highly diverse family of these organisms, but poorly-known regarding genetic characterization and evolution. An integrative taxonomic analysis was performed to improve the knowledge of the evolutionary history of Philometridae. (2) Methods: Phylogenies were reconstructed based on genetic sequences alone and integrated with morphological/life history traits, which were phylo… Show more

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“…Ailán-Choke et al [12] provided phylogenetic reconstructions for the Philometridae, a highly diverse group of dracunculoids (Nematoda) parasites of fish worldwide. They further mapped morphological and life history traits onto the phylogenies to assess the systematic value of these characteristics.…”
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“…Ailán-Choke et al [12] provided phylogenetic reconstructions for the Philometridae, a highly diverse group of dracunculoids (Nematoda) parasites of fish worldwide. They further mapped morphological and life history traits onto the phylogenies to assess the systematic value of these characteristics.…”
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confidence: 99%