When standard DNA barcodes do not work for species identification: intermixed mitochondrial haplotypes in the Jaera albifrons complex (Crustacea: Isopoda)

IF 1.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Marine Biodiversity Pub Date : 2024-04-11 DOI:10.1007/s12526-024-01435-7
August Rustad Nymoen, Jon Anders Kongsrud, Endre Willassen, Torkild Bakken
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Here, we characterise the standard “Folmer region” of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (CO1) marker and a fragment of nuclear 28S marker in four species of the Jaera albifrons complex. Jaera albifrons (Leach, 1814), Jaera ischiosetosa Forsman, 1949, Jaera praehirsuta Forsman, 1949, and Jaera forsmani Bocquet, 1950 were collected from localities on the Norwegian coast and identified with morphological characters. We compared DNA sequences with sequences available in GenBank and BOLDsystems and calculated haplotype networks and interspecific versus intraspecific genetic distances. These analyses revealed low interspecific genetic distance (CO1 0.00–1.57%, 28S 0.00–0.39%) and extensive haplotype sharing between J. albifrons group species and specimens from both sides of the North Atlantic for both CO1 and 28S. Genetic distances between J. albifrons group species and other Jaera species, however, exceeded 29% for both CO1 and 28S, with no haplotype sharing. These assessments, together with taxonomically unconstrained analyses with software ABGD and ASAP, show that these markers are unable to distinguish between the J. albifrons group of morphospecies. The sequences do, however, clearly identify J. albifrons species complex from other Jaera species. Thus, a likely hypothesis is that taxa in this complex represent a single species. Our results corroborate previous finds where discordance between mitochondrial gene clusters, AFLP, and other data highlights the potential conflict between different “species criteria” and the well-established distinction between gene trees and species trees. In operational terms, common protocols for metabarcoding will potentially underestimate sympatric species diversity with cases like the J. albifrons complex, if the members of this complex indeed represent different species.

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当标准DNA条形码无法用于物种鉴定时:Jaera albifrons复合体(甲壳纲:等足目)中的线粒体单倍型混合体
在此,我们对线粒体细胞色素 c 氧化酶亚单位 1(CO1)标记的标准 "Folmer 区域 "和核 28S 标记片段进行了鉴定。Jaera albifrons(Leach,1814 年)、Jaera ischiosetosa Forsman,1949 年、Jaera praehirsuta Forsman,1949 年和 Jaera forsmani Bocquet,1950 年采集自挪威海岸,并根据形态特征进行了鉴定。我们将 DNA 序列与 GenBank 和 BOLDsystems 中的序列进行了比较,并计算了单倍型网络和种间与种内遗传距离。这些分析表明,种间遗传距离较低(CO1 0.00-1.57%,28S 0.00-0.39%),而白鳍豚群种与来自北大西洋两岸的标本之间在 CO1 和 28S 方面存在广泛的单倍型共享。然而,J. albifrons 组物种与其他 Jaera 物种之间的 CO1 和 28S 遗传距离均超过 29%,没有单倍型共享。这些评估结果,以及使用 ABGD 和 ASAP 软件进行的无分类约束分析表明,这些标记无法区分 J. albifrons 形态种群。然而,这些序列却能清楚地将 albifrons Jaera 种群与其他 Jaera 种群区分开来。因此,一个可能的假设是该复合体中的类群代表一个物种。我们的结果证实了之前的发现,线粒体基因簇、AFLP 和其他数据之间的不一致凸显了不同 "物种标准 "之间的潜在冲突,以及基因树和物种树之间行之有效的区别。就操作而言,如果白喉鸦雀(J. albifrons)复合体的成员确实代表了不同的物种,那么在白喉鸦雀复合体这样的情况下,常用的代谢编码协议可能会低估同域物种的多样性。
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Marine Biodiversity
Marine Biodiversity BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Marine Biodiversity is a peer-reviewed international journal devoted to all aspects of biodiversity research on marine ecosystems. The journal is a relaunch of the well-known Senckenbergiana maritima" and covers research at gene, species and ecosystem level that focuses on describing the actors (genes and species), the patterns (gradients and distributions) and understanding of the processes responsible for the regulation and maintenance of diversity in marine systems. Also included are the study of species interactions (symbioses, parasitism, etc.) and the role of species in structuring marine ecosystem functioning. Marine Biodiversity offers articles in the category original paper, short note, Oceanarium and review article. It forms a platform for marine biodiversity researchers from all over the world for the exchange of new information and discussions on concepts and exciting discoveries. - Covers research in all aspects of biodiversity in marine ecosystems - Describes the actors, the patterns and the processes responsible for diversity - Offers peer-reviewed original papers, short communications, review articles and news (Oceanarium) - No page charges
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