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Oncomelania

Oncomelania is a genus of very small tropical freshwater snails, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Pomatiopsidae.

Oncomelania
Oncomelania hupensis
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Caenogastropoda
Order: Littorinimorpha
Family: Pomatiopsidae
Subfamily: Pomatiopsinae
Genus: Oncomelania
Gredler, 1881[1]
Diversity[2]
2 species

These Oncomelania snails are distantly related to the marine periwinkle, and more closely related to the small marine snails of the family Rissoidae.

Species edit

 
Oncomelania minima

There are two[2] species in the genus Oncomelania:

Woodruff et al. (1999) recognized also the following species:

Japanese Red List Data Book (2006) recognizes also the following additional species:

  • Oncomelania shini - as Vulnerable species in Japan[5]
  • Oncomelania sakuyamai - with no conservation status evaluated in Japan[6]

Distribution edit

This genus has not yet become established in the USA, but it is considered to represent a potentially serious threat as a pest, an invasive species which could negatively affect agriculture, natural ecosystems, human health or commerce. Therefore, it has been suggested that this species be given top national quarantine significance in the USA.[7]

Evolution edit

About the origin and evolution history of Oncomelania, Davis (1979)[3] proposed a Gondwanan origin for the Pomatiopsidae, with rafting to mainland Asia via the Indian Craton after break-up of Gondwanan and colonization of South-East Asia and China. It is hypothesized that Oncomelania snails, arrived in southwestern China from Indian before the second (major) Tibetan orogeny (2.5 Ma), then evolved and spread down their respective river systems, to mainland of China, Indonesia and Philippines. Although mutation rate calibrations using fossil data is impossible here, many studies have demonstrated the confidence that molecular data can provide reasonable estimates of divergence time.[8] Data by Zhao et al. (2010)[8] suggested that the two subspecies of Oncomelania hupensis began to diverse as early about 2–6 Ma based on the invertebrate ITS substitution rate range. Zhao et al. (2010)[8] did not find any strong molecular and fossil evidences about Oncomelania evolution, but the reported Oncomelania fossil found in Guangxi (1 Ma) by Nils Hjalmar Odhner in 1930 and geological movement make this diversification time reasonable. It provides a new insight into the Oncomelania evolution history although the substitution rate needs to be verified with new fossil and molecular data in future study.[8]

Parasites edit

Various Oncomelania species are significant medically, because they can serve as vectors for two serious human diseases: they can carry the schistosomiasis blood fluke parasite, and the paragonimus lung fluke parasites.

The miracidia reproduce asexually through sporocyst stages within these intermediate hosts, resulting in the production of many free-swimming cercariae.[9]

References edit

This article incorporates CC-BY-2.0 text from the reference[9] and CC-BY-2.5 text from the reference[8]

  1. ^ Gredler V. M. (1881). Jahrb. dtsch. malak. Ges. 8: 120.
  2. ^ a b c d Kameda Y. & Kato M. (2011). "Terrestrial invasion of pomatiopsid gastropods in the heavy-snow region of the Japanese Archipelago". BMC Evolutionary Biology 11: 118. doi:10.1186/1471-2148-11-118.
  3. ^ a b Davis G. M. (1979). "The origin and evolution of the gastropod family Pomatiopsidae, with emphasis on the Mekong river Triculinae". Academy of natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Monograph 20: 1-120. ISBN 978-1-4223-1926-0. at Google Books.
  4. ^ Woodruff D. S., Carpenter M. P., Upatham E. S. & Viyanant V. (1999). "Molecular Phylogeography of Oncomelania lindoensis (Gastropoda: Pomatiopsidae), the Intermediate Host of Schistosoma Japonicum in Sulawesi". Journal of Molluscan Studies 65(1): 21-31. doi:10.1093/mollus/65.1.21.
  5. ^ (in Japanese) "ヨナクニカタヤマガイ" 2011-10-04 at the Wayback Machine. 日本のレッドデータ検索システム [Japanese Red List Data Book], accessed 17 July 2011.
  6. ^ (in Japanese) "サクヤマカワツボ" 2011-10-04 at the Wayback Machine. 日本のレッドデータ検索システム [Japanese Red List Data Book], accessed 17 July 2011.
  7. ^ Cowie R. H., Dillon R. T., Robinson D. G. & Smith J. W. (2009). "Alien non-marine snails and slugs of priority quarantine importance in the United States: A preliminary risk assessment". American Malacological Bulletin 27: 113-132. PDF 2016-06-16 at the Wayback Machine.
  8. ^ a b c d e Zhao Q. P., Jiang M. S., Littlewood D. T. J. & Nie P. (2010). "Distinct Genetic Diversity of Oncomelania hupensis, Intermediate Host of Schistosoma japonicum in Mainland China as Revealed by ITS Sequences". PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 4(3): e611. doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0000611.
  9. ^ a b Riley S, Carabin H, Bélisle P, Joseph L, Tallo V, et al. (2008). "Multi-Host Transmission Dynamics of Schistosoma japonicum in Samar Province, the Philippines". PLoS Medicine 5(1): e18. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.0050018.

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Oncomelania is a genus of very small tropical freshwater snails aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Pomatiopsidae Oncomelania Oncomelania hupensis Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Mollusca Class Gastropoda Subclass Caenogastropoda Order Littorinimorpha Family Pomatiopsidae Subfamily Pomatiopsinae Genus OncomelaniaGredler 1881 1 Diversity 2 2 species These Oncomelania snails are distantly related to the marine periwinkle and more closely related to the small marine snails of the family Rissoidae Contents 1 Species 2 Distribution 3 Evolution 4 Parasites 5 ReferencesSpecies edit nbsp Oncomelania minima There are two 2 species in the genus Oncomelania Oncomelania hupensis Gredler 1881 2 type species 3 this polytypic species has a number of subspecies Oncomelania minima P Bartsch 1936 2 Woodruff et al 1999 recognized also the following species Oncomelania lindoensis Davis amp Carney 1973 from Lake Lindu Lore Lindu National Park Sulawesi 4 Japanese Red List Data Book 2006 recognizes also the following additional species Oncomelania shini as Vulnerable species in Japan 5 Oncomelania sakuyamai with no conservation status evaluated in Japan 6 Distribution editThis genus has not yet become established in the USA but it is considered to represent a potentially serious threat as a pest an invasive species which could negatively affect agriculture natural ecosystems human health or commerce Therefore it has been suggested that this species be given top national quarantine significance in the USA 7 Evolution editAbout the origin and evolution history of Oncomelania Davis 1979 3 proposed a Gondwanan origin for the Pomatiopsidae with rafting to mainland Asia via the Indian Craton after break up of Gondwanan and colonization of South East Asia and China It is hypothesized that Oncomelania snails arrived in southwestern China from Indian before the second major Tibetan orogeny 2 5 Ma then evolved and spread down their respective river systems to mainland of China Indonesia and Philippines Although mutation rate calibrations using fossil data is impossible here many studies have demonstrated the confidence that molecular data can provide reasonable estimates of divergence time 8 Data by Zhao et al 2010 8 suggested that the two subspecies of Oncomelania hupensis began to diverse as early about 2 6 Ma based on the invertebrate ITS substitution rate range Zhao et al 2010 8 did not find any strong molecular and fossil evidences about Oncomelania evolution but the reported Oncomelania fossil found in Guangxi 1 Ma by Nils Hjalmar Odhner in 1930 and geological movement make this diversification time reasonable It provides a new insight into the Oncomelania evolution history although the substitution rate needs to be verified with new fossil and molecular data in future study 8 Parasites editVarious Oncomelania species are significant medically because they can serve as vectors for two serious human diseases they can carry the schistosomiasis blood fluke parasite and the paragonimus lung fluke parasites The miracidia reproduce asexually through sporocyst stages within these intermediate hosts resulting in the production of many free swimming cercariae 9 References editThis article incorporates CC BY 2 0 text from the reference 9 and CC BY 2 5 text from the reference 8 Gredler V M 1881 Jahrb dtsch malak Ges 8 120 a b c d Kameda Y amp Kato M 2011 Terrestrial invasion of pomatiopsid gastropods in the heavy snow region of the Japanese Archipelago BMC Evolutionary Biology 11 118 doi 10 1186 1471 2148 11 118 a b Davis G M 1979 The origin and evolution of the gastropod family Pomatiopsidae with emphasis on the Mekong river Triculinae Academy of natural Sciences of Philadelphia Monograph 20 1 120 ISBN 978 1 4223 1926 0 at Google Books Woodruff D S Carpenter M P Upatham E S amp Viyanant V 1999 Molecular Phylogeography of Oncomelania lindoensis Gastropoda Pomatiopsidae the Intermediate Host of Schistosoma Japonicum in Sulawesi Journal of Molluscan Studies 65 1 21 31 doi 10 1093 mollus 65 1 21 in Japanese ヨナクニカタヤマガイ Archived 2011 10 04 at the Wayback Machine 日本のレッドデータ検索システム Japanese Red List Data Book accessed 17 July 2011 in Japanese サクヤマカワツボ Archived 2011 10 04 at the Wayback Machine 日本のレッドデータ検索システム Japanese Red List Data Book accessed 17 July 2011 Cowie R H Dillon R T Robinson D G amp Smith J W 2009 Alien non marine snails and slugs of priority quarantine importance in the United States A preliminary risk assessment American Malacological Bulletin 27 113 132 PDF Archived 2016 06 16 at the Wayback Machine a b c d e Zhao Q P Jiang M S Littlewood D T J amp Nie P 2010 Distinct Genetic Diversity of Oncomelania hupensis Intermediate Host of Schistosoma japonicum in Mainland China as Revealed by ITS Sequences PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 4 3 e611 doi 10 1371 journal pntd 0000611 a b Riley S Carabin H Belisle P Joseph L Tallo V et al 2008 Multi Host Transmission Dynamics of Schistosoma japonicum in Samar Province the Philippines PLoS Medicine 5 1 e18 doi 10 1371 journal pmed 0050018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oncomelania amp oldid 1147367530, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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