2010
DOI: 10.1645/ge-2397.1
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Discovery of New Ohbayashinema spp. (Nematoda: Heligmosomoidea) in Ochotona princeps and Ochotona cansus (Lagomorpha: Ochotonidae) From Western North America and Central Asia, with considerations of Historical Biogeography

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“…-Matsaberidze and Khoteovski 1966;Tokobaev and Erkulov 1966;Tenora 1967;Sharpilo 1976;Tokobaev 1976;Erkulov and Moldopiyazova 1986;Khudaibergenov 1986;Tinnin et al 2002;Holden 2005 Literature. -Schulz 1948;Gvozdev 1951;Spassky and Ryjhikov 1951;Spassky, Ryjhikov and Sudarikov 1952;Gvozdev 1956;Gvozdev 1962;Gvozdev 1966;Gvozdev et al 1970;Savalev 1972;Fedorov and Potapkina 1975;Durette-Desset et al 2000;Tinnin et al 2002;Tinnin et al 2008.…”
Section: Rhombomys Opimus (Lichtenstein 1832)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…-Matsaberidze and Khoteovski 1966;Tokobaev and Erkulov 1966;Tenora 1967;Sharpilo 1976;Tokobaev 1976;Erkulov and Moldopiyazova 1986;Khudaibergenov 1986;Tinnin et al 2002;Holden 2005 Literature. -Schulz 1948;Gvozdev 1951;Spassky and Ryjhikov 1951;Spassky, Ryjhikov and Sudarikov 1952;Gvozdev 1956;Gvozdev 1962;Gvozdev 1966;Gvozdev et al 1970;Savalev 1972;Fedorov and Potapkina 1975;Durette-Desset et al 2000;Tinnin et al 2002;Tinnin et al 2008.…”
Section: Rhombomys Opimus (Lichtenstein 1832)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature. -Schulz 1948;Machulsky 1958;Gvozdev et al 1970;Meszaros 1974;Danzan 1978;Ganzorig et al 1996;Ganzorig et al 1998b;Durette-Desset et al 2000;Yun et al 2000;Tinnin et al 2002;Ganzorig et al 2007;Tinnin et al 2008;Batsaikhan et al 2010.…”
Section: Ochotona Dauurica (Pallas 1776) Daurian Pikamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Interestingly, Geomyidae are an endemic group of rodents in the Nearctic, with a fossil history extending from at least early Miocene time and coinciding with a broad transcontinental distribution (Kurtén and Anderson, 1980). If the age of association of these cestodes with geomyids is considerable, we might also predict that the fauna has diversified through regional, to local, isolation across the Nearctic, perhaps in a similar manner as exemplified by the helminth faunas of pikas, i.e., species of Ochotona Link, Lagomorpha (Durette-Desset et al, 2010;Galbreath and Hoberg, 2012). In parallel to the history proposed for Arostrilepis in geomyids, host colonization from arvicolines to pocket gophers was postulated as the mechanism to account for the diversity and distribution of some species of Microcephaloides Haukisalmi, Hardman, Hardman, Rausch andHentonnen, 2008 andAnoplocephaloides Baer, 1927 in the Nearctic (Haukisalmi et al, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The host specimen was deposited in the mammal collection of the U.S. National Museum, Smithsonian, and the parasites were forwarded to G. Dikmans at the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C. Dikmans went on to diagnose and describe a new genus and species ( Murielus harpespiculus ) from this sample of roundworms, with the specimens deposited in the United States National Parasite Collection (USNPC 30461; USNM 1332127). Many years later during extensive new biogeographic and phylogeographic studies of pikas and parasites (Galbreath et al 2009; Galbreath and Hoberg 2012, 2015), specimens of a second undescribed species in a different genus ( Ohbayashinema ; the first report of this genus in the Western Hemisphere) were discovered in the original vial of archived specimens held in the USNPC for 70 years (Durette-Desset et al 2010). Discovery of these tiny nematodes contributed directly to the larger story of episodic geographic expansion between North America and Eurasia that during the Pleistocene led to the assembly of the contemporary Holarctic fauna (Hoberg et al 2012a).…”
Section: The Case For Integrated Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%