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  • Recent reviews in paleoparasitology have overlooked certain protozoan taxa, prompting a need to assess their historical distribution and detection methods.
  • Positive findings primarily emerge from South American coprolites rather than sediment samples, indicating a gap in testing in other regions like Europe.
  • The lack of aDNA-based detections for these parasites, despite evidence of success, suggests a need for future research using such techniques to uncover their evolutionary history and impact on current species diversity.

Article Abstract

Recent efforts have been made to review the state of the art on a variety of questions and targets in paleoparasitology, including protozoan taxa. Meanwhile, these efforts seemed to let aside , and we then intended to review its paleoparasitological record to assess its past distribution and favored detection methods, and eventually highlight needed research trajectories. This review shows that contrary to other parasites, most of the positive results came from South-American sites and coprolites rather than sediment samples, highlighting the need to test this kind of material, notably in Europe where many negative results were reported in the published literature from sediment samples. Moreover, aDNA-based detections are nearly absent from the paleoparasitological record of this parasite, though punctually shown successful. With their potential to address the evolutionary history of species, notably through their 18S rRNA tree, aDNA-based approaches should be encouraged in the future. In sum, and though the limits of currently used methods and materials remain unclear, this review highlights the potential role of coprolites and aDNA for the study of species in the past and how this history shaped their current diversity and distribution, notably among human populations but also farm animals.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10622768PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1249884DOI Listing

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