# Dibothriocephalosis in salmonids from Iceland: A more complex taxonomic problem than assumed until now?

**Authors:** Lucia Dinisová, Eva Čisovská Bazsalovicsová, Karl Skírnisson, Ivica Králová-Hromadová

PMC · DOI: 10.1016/j.crpvbd.2025.100314 · Current Research in Parasitology & Vector-borne Diseases · 2025-08-30

## TL;DR

This study reveals unexpected genetic diversity in a tapeworm species from Iceland, suggesting possible hidden species or complex population structures.

## Contribution

First analysis of genetic structure of Dibothriocephalus ditremus in Iceland, revealing high genetic diversity and potential taxonomic complexity.

## Key findings

- D. ditremus from Iceland showed high genetic diversity with three distinct cox1 clusters.
- A unique haplotype from Iceland was closely related to Japanese D. ditremus/D. hottai cluster.
- Japanese D. ditremus and D. hottai formed a common clade, suggesting conspecificity.

## Abstract

The diphyllobothriid tapeworm Dibothriocephalus ditremus, one of the three Dibothriocephalus species native to Europe, parasitises exclusively piscivorous birds and has not yet been detected in mammals. This is probably the reason why there is much less molecular data on this tapeworm. The aim of our study was to determine the genetic structure of the D. ditremus populations from Europe, namely Iceland, for the first time. To exclude any possible misidentifications between sympatrically occurring D. ditremus and D. dendriticus, D. dendriticus from Iceland was also analysed. Great genetic diversity of D. ditremus, displayed by a large number of cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (cox1) haplotypes and three distant clusters, contrasted sharply with the lower genetic variation in D. dendriticus. Previously published cox1 sequences of D. ditremus from different localities in Europe (UK - Scotland), Asia (Russia and Japan) and North America (USA - Oregon) were also included in the analysis in order to determine the genetic architecture of D. ditremus at a broader geographical scale. While the sequences of tapeworms from Scotland and Russia were placed in D. ditremus Clusters 2 and 3, the sample from USA (Oregon) displayed a unique position distant from the Icelandic tapeworms. Japanese samples of D. ditremus and Diphyllobothrium hottai formed a common clade, indicating their conspecificity. The unexpected output of the analysis was a unique position of the currently detected Haplotype 31 of a tapeworm from Iceland, which was distant from all other D. ditremus individuals from Iceland, but showed close relationships with the Japanese D. ditremus/D. hottai cluster. Further studies are needed to reveal if D. ditremus represent a complex of genetically diversified populations, or more species occur in salmonids in the Northern Hemisphere.

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•Genetic structure of Dibothriocephalus ditremus populations from Iceland determined for the first time.•Great genetic diversity of D. ditremus displayed by a large number of cox1 haplotypes.•Three distinct cox1 clusters determined in D. ditremus from Iceland.•Common clade of D. ditremus and Diphyllobothrium hottai from Japan indicating their conspecificity.•One D. ditremus sample from Iceland closely related to Japanese D. ditremus/D. hottai cluster.

Genetic structure of Dibothriocephalus ditremus populations from Iceland determined for the first time.

Great genetic diversity of D. ditremus displayed by a large number of cox1 haplotypes.

Three distinct cox1 clusters determined in D. ditremus from Iceland.

Common clade of D. ditremus and Diphyllobothrium hottai from Japan indicating their conspecificity.

One D. ditremus sample from Iceland closely related to Japanese D. ditremus/D. hottai cluster.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** COX1 (cytochrome c oxidase subunit I) [NCBI Gene 4512]
- **Species:** Dibothriocephalus ditremus (taxon 85435), Dibothriocephalus dendriticus (taxon 28845), Diphyllobothrium hottai (taxon 1536669), Mus musculus (taxon 10090)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** COX1 (cytochrome c oxidase subunit I) [NCBI Gene 4512] {aka COI, MTCO1}
- **Diseases:** tapeworm (MESH:D002590)
- **Species:** Diphyllobothrium hottai (species) [taxon 1536669], Salmonidae (salmonids, family) [taxon 8015], Dibothriocephalus (genus) [taxon 2267273]

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