Species delimitation of the Dermacentor ticks based on phylogenetic clustering and niche modeling

PeerJ. 2019 May 10:7:e6911. doi: 10.7717/peerj.6911. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Three species belonging to the genus Dermacentor (Acari: Ixodidae), D. marginatus, D. nuttalli and D. silvarum are well known as vectors for a great variety of infection pathogens. All three of them are host ticks, which are very similar in morphology characteristics, life cycle, seasonal variation and ecological conditions, making it difficult to distinguish the three species. In the present study, these three species were delimitated based on molecular data and ecological niche. The molecular analysis showed that the three species can be distinguished by COI and ITS2 sequences. We created future potential distribution maps for the three species under climate changes with MaxEnt, which highlighted the different levels of the suitable habitats for each tick species. In addition, niche comparisons among the three species in Dermacentor were conducted, and the analysis suggested that niche overlap was relatively high with D. nuttalli and D. silvarum compared to the other species pairs, which was consistent with the molecular data. Niche equivalency and similarity test confirmed that these Dermacentor species were closely related but distinct species. In conclusion, delimitation of these three species within Dermacentor was supported by molecular phylogeny and quantitative ecological space. This study will provide deep insights into the biology, ecology, and diversification processes within Dermacentor species, and for the development of effective control for ticks.

Keywords: Climate niche; DNA barcoding; Dermacentor ticks; Niche comparisons; Niche overlap.

Grants and funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31802001) and the Chunhui Program from the Ministry of Education of China (No. Z2017018). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.