Journal article
Lack of evidence for co-speciation in a parasitic nematode of grey kangaroos
NB Chilton, GM Morris, I Beveridge, G Coulson
Journal of Helminthology | C A B I PUBLISHING | Published : 2004
DOI: 10.1079/JOH2004240
Abstract
Multilocus enzyme electrophoresis was used to compare specimens of the parasitic nematode Cloacina obtusa from the stomach of the eastern grey kangaroo, Macropus giganteus and the western grey kangaroo, M. fuliginosus. Allelic variation among nematodes was detected at 17 (85%) of 20 loci, but there was only a single fixed genetic difference (at the locus for isocitrate dehydrogenase, IDH) between C. obtusa from M. fuliginosus and those from M. giganteus in areas where each host occurred in allopatry. However, this fixed difference was not apparent within the zone of host sympatry. Although electrophoretic data indicate genetic divergence among allopatric populations of C. obtusa in the two h..
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