Phenetic and phylogenetic relationships among Aceria spp. (Acari: Eriophyoidea) inhabiting species within the family Brassicaceae in Serbia

Exp Appl Acarol. 2017 Apr;71(4):329-343. doi: 10.1007/s10493-017-0128-8. Epub 2017 Apr 20.

Abstract

We examined morphological and genetic differences among Aceria spp. inhabiting six Brassicaceae species in Serbia. Five of them have been already mentioned in the literature as original or alternate hosts of Aceria spp. (Berteroa incana (L.) DC., Capsella bursa-pastoris (L.) Medik., Cardamine hirsuta L., Lepidium draba L. and Sisymbrium orientale L.), whereas Aurinia petraea (Ard.) Schur was registered here for the first time as a host for Aceria sp. Results of morphometric analyses indicated clear differentiation of Aceria spp. from B. incana, L. draba, A. petraea and S. orientale, whereas the other two entities were less diverse and clustered together. Molecular analyses indicated that the average mean divergence over all sequence pairs was 18.3% (11.8-25.9%) and disclosed that the observed mtCOI distances between the six host-associated Aceria entities are large enough to represent differences between species. The Aceria sp. hosted by B. incana was morphologically and genetically most distinctive, whereas discrepancy between phenetic and phylogenetic relationships was found in the position of Aceria sp. hosted by L. draba when compared with those inhabiting C. hirsuta, S. orientale and C. bursa-pastoris.

Keywords: Aceria spp.; Aurinia petraea; Eriophyidae; Eriophyoid mites; Traditional morphometrics; mtDNA COI.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Body Size
  • Brassicaceae / parasitology*
  • Mites / anatomy & histology
  • Mites / classification*
  • Mites / physiology
  • Phenotype
  • Phylogeny*
  • Serbia