项目名称: 基于线粒体全基因组的鳃虱科(甲壳动物亚门:等足目)系统发育研究
项目编号: No.31471970
项目类型: 面上项目
立项/批准年度: 2015
项目学科: 生物科学
项目作者: 安建梅
作者单位: 山西师范大学
项目金额: 82万元
中文摘要: 鳃虱科为重要经济十足目动物的鳃腔或腹部寄生物,其寄生可对寄主的生长、发育和繁殖产生很大的影响,为虾蟹等十足目养殖业带来一定的危害。世界近20%的鳃虱分布在中国各大海域,不少种类为中国或亚洲特有。但目前该类群因寄生而导致物种鉴定所依据的形态特征变化较大,雌雄异形,加上标本采集较困难,所以导致鳃虱科现有的分类系统比较混乱,系统演化、协同进化方面的研究工作几乎没有开展。本研究将通过鳃虱科全部亚科31属32种的线粒体基因组全序列测定,分析鳃虱科内部所有亚科间、代表性属间系统发育关系;确定分类学上有争议的种、属的准确地位,修订原有依据形态特征建立的分类系统,解释形态分类学研究中发现的特殊现象;探讨鳃虱科与十足目寄主之间的协同进化关系。研究结果将促进等足目类群的整体研究,同时为其十足目寄主演化中的一些难以解决的问题提供借鉴,也可预测十足目可能的被寄生类群,对水产养殖病害预测与防治起到积极的意义。
中文关键词: 鳃虱科;线粒体全基因组;系统发育;等足目;甲壳动物
英文摘要: Family Bopyridae is the branchial or abdominal parasite infesting the important economic decapods, and it can impact on the growth,development and reproduction of the hosts, finally can harm the breeding of decapods. Nearly 20% of the bopyrids is in China,and many of them are endemic to China or Asia, but up to now parasitic life style of this group give rise to its morphological characteristic changable,asyngamy and difficult to collect. So the taxonomic system of family Bopyridae is confusion and few research about its phylogeny and coevolution. This study will select all subfamilies, 31 genera and 32 species of Bopyridae, and their complete mitochondrial genomes will be sequenced,then analysis and construct the phylogenetic relationsips on all subfamily and some representative genera of bopyrids, and determine the rank of the disputed species and genera in taxonomy, revise the original taxonomic system based on the morphological characteristics, explain the particular phenomenon which known from the taxonomic research; and compare and analysis the phylogenetic relationship between bopyrids and decapods, to explore the coevolution between them. The results will promote the completely research of order Isopoda, provide reference for some problems in decapods evolution, can also predict potential decapoda which may be infested by bopyrids, at the same time it will play a positive meaning for aquaculture disease prediction and control.
英文关键词: Bopyridae;Complete mitochondrial genomes;Phylogeny;Isopoda;Crustacea