Shank T M, Lutz R A, Vrijenhoek R C
Center for Theoretical and Applied Genetics, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903, USA.
Mol Mar Biol Biotechnol. 1998 Jun;7(2):88-96.
Independent species descriptions of a "small orange" caridean shrimp found at deep-sea hydrothermal vents along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge have created the synonymous names Iorania concordia Vereshchaka 1996b and Rimicaris aurantiaca Martin et al. 1997. Our genetic analyses involving allozymes and mitochondrial DNA sequences reveal that the "small orange" shrimp described in these studies are a juvenile form of Rimicaris exoculata Williams and Rona, a species commonly found at these sites. In light of this result, we reconsider the life history and ecologic characteristics of juvenile and adult stages of Rimicaris exoculata.
对在大西洋中脊深海热液喷口发现的一种“小型橙色”虾类的独立物种描述,产生了同义学名Iorania concordia Vereshchaka 1996b和Rimicaris aurantiaca Martin等人1997年。我们涉及同工酶和线粒体DNA序列的遗传分析表明,这些研究中描述的“小型橙色”虾是Rimicaris exoculata Williams和Rona的幼体形态,该物种在这些地点很常见。鉴于这一结果,我们重新审视了Rimicaris exoculata幼体和成体阶段的生活史和生态特征。