Department of Biological Sciences, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, California, United States of America ; Redpath Museum and Department of Biology, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
PLoS One. 2013 Oct 3;8(10):e77457. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0077457. eCollection 2013.
Haminoea japonica is a species of opisthobranch sea slug native to Japan and Korea. Non-native populations have spread unnoticed for decades due to difficulties in the taxonomy of Haminoea species. Haminoea japonica is associated with a schistosome parasite in San Francisco Bay, thus further spread could have consequence to human health and economies. Anecdotal evidence suggests that H. japonica has displaced native species of Haminoea in North America and Europe, becoming locally dominant in estuaries and coastal lagoons. In this paper we study the population genetics of native and non-native populations of H. japonica based on mt-DNA data including newly discovered populations in Italy and France. The conclusions of this study further corroborate a Northeastern Japan origin for the non-native populations and suggest possible independent introductions into North America and Europe. Additionally, the data obtained revealed possible secondary introductions within Japan. Although non-native populations have experienced severe genetic bottlenecks they have colonized different regions with a broad range of water temperatures and other environmental conditions. The environmental tolerance of this species, along with its ability to become dominant in invaded areas and its association with a schistosome parasite, suggest H. japonica could be a dangerous invasive species.
日本滨螺是一种原产于日本和韩国的后鳃类海洋腹足纲软体动物。由于滨螺物种的分类学存在困难,非本地种群在数十年间一直未被察觉地扩散。日本滨螺与旧金山湾的血吸虫寄生虫有关,因此进一步的扩散可能对人类健康和经济造成影响。传闻证据表明,日本滨螺已经取代了北美的和欧洲的本地滨螺物种,在河口和沿海泻湖成为当地的优势物种。在本文中,我们基于 mt-DNA 数据研究了本地和非本地日本滨螺种群的群体遗传学,包括在意大利和法国新发现的种群。本研究的结论进一步证实了非本地种群起源于日本东北部,并暗示了可能在北美的和欧洲的独立引入。此外,获得的数据显示日本国内可能存在二次引入。尽管非本地种群经历了严重的遗传瓶颈,但它们已经在不同的地区成功定殖,这些地区的水温范围和其他环境条件广泛。该物种的环境耐受性,以及它在入侵地区成为优势物种的能力及其与血吸虫寄生虫的关联,表明日本滨螺可能是一种危险的入侵物种。