Santamaria Carlos A, Koch Maddy R
Department of Biology, College of Natural Health and Sciences, The University of Tampa, Tampa, FL 33606, USA. E-mail:
Biology Program, College of Science and Mathematics, University of South Florida, Sarasota, FL 34243, USA. E-mail:
Zool Stud. 2023 Apr 24;62:e14. doi: 10.6620/ZS.2023.62-14. eCollection 2023.
The isopod sub-order Oniscidea includes over 3,700 species and is known to occur in all terrestrial environments, except those at extreme elevations and polar latitudes. Current estimates of the biodiversity of the Oniscidea may be underestimates, as recent molecular studies have uncovered high levels of cryptic diversity in several taxa in the sub-order. High levels of cryptic diversity have been found in coastal species, species from remote and isolated regions, and species with complex taxonomic histories. is a good candidate to harbor cryptic diversity, as it is a coastal isopod species with a geographic range that spans several remote and isolated archipelagos in the Pacific Ocean and has a complex taxonomic history. In this study, we used sequences for three mitochondrial genes and one nuclear gene to determine whether harbors highly divergent lineages that may represent cryptic species. By characterizing 60+ individuals from 17 localities from various Pacific Ocean archipelagos, we uncovered two deeply divergent lineages with disjunct distributions. The levels of genetic divergence observed amongst the two lineages match or exceed those reported across other cryptic species in the Oniscidea, suggesting that may represent a cryptic species complex in need of a taxonomic revision. The extremely low lineage diversities within indicate that the lineages may have spread across the Pacific Ocean recently, potentially due to anthropogenic activity.
潮虫亚目包括3700多种物种,已知它们存在于除极端海拔和极地纬度地区之外的所有陆地环境中。目前对潮虫亚目生物多样性的估计可能偏低,因为最近的分子研究发现该亚目几个分类单元中存在高度的隐秘多样性。在沿海物种、来自偏远孤立地区的物种以及分类历史复杂的物种中都发现了高度的隐秘多样性。[物种名称]是一个可能存在隐秘多样性的良好候选者,因为它是一种沿海潮虫物种,地理分布范围跨越太平洋上几个偏远孤立的群岛,并且具有复杂的分类历史。在本研究中,我们使用了三个线粒体基因和一个核基因的序列来确定[物种名称]是否包含可能代表隐秘物种的高度分化谱系。通过对来自太平洋各群岛17个地点的60多个个体进行特征分析,我们发现了两个分布不连续的深度分化谱系。在这两个谱系中观察到的遗传分化水平与潮虫亚目中其他隐秘物种报道的水平相当或更高,这表明[物种名称]可能代表一个需要进行分类修订的隐秘物种复合体。[物种名称]内部极低的谱系多样性表明,这些谱系可能最近才在太平洋上扩散,这可能是由于人为活动所致。