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1858年新糠虾属(甲壳纲:枝角亚目)的部分修订:条形码结果解码

Partial revision of the neustonic genus Schoedler, 1858 (Crustacea: Cladocera): decoding of the barcoding results.

作者信息

Garibian Petr G, Neretina Anna N, Taylor Derek J, Kotov Alexey A

机构信息

A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.

Department of Biological Sciences, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2020 Nov 25;8:e10410. doi: 10.7717/peerj.10410. eCollection 2020.


DOI:10.7717/peerj.10410
PMID:33304655
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7698698/
Abstract

Water fleas (Crustacea: Cladocera) are among the most intensively studied freshwater invertebrates. However, ecologically important daphniids that live on the surface layer (neuston) remain taxonomically confused. Here we attempt to reconcile genetic and morphological information for the neustonic genus Schoedler, 1858 (Cladocera: Daphniidae) and present the first revision of the species group. We analyzed new and existing mitochondrial DNA sequences (сytochrome C oxidase subunit I gene region) together with morphology for all but one of the known species of the neustonic daphniids. Morphological comparisons of available populations, belonging to the species group from several Australian, Asian and African localities, revealed, that they are almost identical according to parthenogenetic females. However, Australian populations can be reliably distinguished from Asian ones based on the morphology of gamogenetic females. Mitochondrial DNA data analyses revealed divergent lineages (>17% for the DNA barcoding COI region) for the three different species (Australia, Asia and Africa). Based on this set of data, we redescribed Sars, 1888 from Australia, its , and described a new species, from the Russian Far East, Korea and Japan. The status of populations from Ethiopia and the Republic of South Africa remained unclear, because in the African material and the putative type material, we found only parthenogenetic females. Our results provide an integrative revision of the species group and improve the taxonomic scaffold used for barcoding and genomics for the remaining species groups in the daphniid genus .

摘要

水蚤(甲壳纲:枝角目)是研究最为深入的淡水无脊椎动物之一。然而,生活在表层(漂浮生物)的具有重要生态意义的大型溞科动物在分类学上仍存在混淆。在此,我们试图整合关于1858年的漂浮生物属Schoedler(枝角目:大型溞科)的遗传和形态学信息,并对该物种组进行首次修订。我们分析了新的和现有的线粒体DNA序列(细胞色素C氧化酶亚基I基因区域),并结合了除一种已知的漂浮生物大型溞之外的所有物种的形态学特征。对来自澳大利亚、亚洲和非洲几个地区的该物种组现有种群进行形态学比较后发现,孤雌生殖雌体几乎完全相同。然而,基于有性生殖雌体的形态,澳大利亚种群能够可靠地与亚洲种群区分开来。线粒体DNA数据分析揭示了三个不同物种(澳大利亚、亚洲和非洲)的不同谱系(DNA条形码COI区域差异>17%)。基于这组数据,我们重新描述了1888年来自澳大利亚的Sars,其[此处原文可能有缺失信息],并描述了一个来自俄罗斯远东地区、韩国和日本的新物种。来自埃塞俄比亚和南非共和国的种群状况仍不明确,因为在非洲的样本材料和假定的模式材料中,我们只发现了孤雌生殖雌体。我们的结果为该物种组提供了综合修订,并改进了用于大型溞属其余物种组条形码和基因组学研究的分类框架。

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