Research Article

Phylogenetic Analysis of Entomoparasitic Nematodes, Potential Control Agents of Flea Populations in Natural Foci of Plague

Table 7

Results of tree topology tests for alternative hypotheses on ( ) the initial divergence of Tylenchida (Figure 4) and on ( ) the relationships within the monophyletic branch that includes the studied group of nematodes parasitizing fleas (designated by asterisk).

TopologyRankobsaunpbpppkhshc-ELW

1
(((H,An),T),o) 1−1.80.787 0.415 0.402 0.804 0.663 0.969 0.4197
((An,(H,T)),o) 24.10.326 0.198 0.205 0.013 0.254 0.623 0.1848
((H,(An,T)),o)36.90.061 0.013 0.014 0.001 0.101 0.492 0.0186

2
((((*,Al),P),Ds),o)1−1.8 0.787 0.415 0.402 0.804 0.663 0.969 0.4197
((((*,P),Al),Ds),o)21.8 0.495 0.242 0.247 0.130 0.337 0.813 0.2249
(((*,(Al,P)),Ds),o)32.7 0.371 0.110 0.105 0.052 0.243 0.824 0.1209
((*,((Al,P),Ds)),o)615.7 0.063 0.024 0.025 0.053 0.153 0.0272
(((*,Ds),(Al,P)),o)718.3 0.013 0.002 0.002 0.020 0.096 0.0028

Al: Allantonematidae, An: Anguinata, Ds: Deladenus siricidicolaD. proximus group, H: Hexatylina, P: Parasitylenchidae, T: Tylenchina, o: outgroup.