The identity of juvenile Polynoidae (Annelida) in the Southern Ocean revealed by DNA taxonomy, with notes on the status of Herdmanella gracilis Ehlers sensu Augener

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Memoirs of Museum Victoria Pub Date : 2014-11-25 DOI:10.24199/J.MMV.2014.71.16
L. Neal, H. Wiklund, A. Muir, K. Linse, A. Glover
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Neal, L., Wiklund, H., Muir, A.I., Linse, K. and Glover, A.G. 2014. The identity of juvenile Polynoidae (Annelida) in the Southern Ocean revealed by DNA taxonomy, with notes on the status of Herdmanella gracilis Ehlers sensu Augener. Memoirs of Museum Victoria 71: 203–216. Using molecular data (CO1, 16S and H3 genes), we provide evidence for a long-held view that Southern Ocean scaleworms (Polynoidae) morphologically agreeing with Herdmanella gracilis sensu Augener, 1929 Ehlers sensu Augener are in fact juveniles of another species. The problematic genus Herdmanella is declared a nomen dubium. Importantly, at least two species were identified; one adult counterpart is a common circumpolar species, Austrolaenilla antarctica Bergstrom, 1916, and the other is of an as yet unknown identity. More adult counterparts are likely to be discovered with greater sequencing effort and larger taxon coverage. We have discovered a great genetic diversity within the A. antarctica clade in the CO1 gene, and future studies may elucidate if this represents a cryptic species. Currently, we adopt a conservative approach and suggest that given low diversity in mt16S and complete identity in H3 genes, this clade represents a single species, with only the specimen from South Georgia likely deserving the status of a cryptic species, as shown by haplotype network analysis. High mtDNA diversity in populations of Antarctic scaleworms may be linked to habitat fragmentation during recent glacial periods. Our study also highlights the importance of identifying juvenile specimens correctly in order to understand ecological processes such as the apparent high productivity in the Amundsen Sea region.
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DNA分类揭示南大洋多齿鱼幼鱼(环节动物)的身份,并对Herdmanella gracilis Ehlers sensu Augener的地位作了说明
Neal, L., Wiklund, H., Muir, A.I, Linse, K.和Glover, A.G. 2014。DNA分类揭示南大洋多齿鱼幼鱼(环节动物)的身份,并对Herdmanella gracilis Ehlers sensu Augener的地位作了说明。维多利亚博物馆回忆录71:203-216。利用分子数据(CO1, 16S和H3基因),我们为长期以来的观点提供了证据,即在形态上与Herdmanella gracilis sensu Augener, 1929 Ehlers sensu Augener一致的南大洋鳞虫(Polynoidae)实际上是另一个物种的幼体。有问题的Herdmanella属被宣布为nomen dubium。重要的是,至少确定了两个物种;一个成年的对应物种是一个常见的环极物种,austrollaenilla antarctica Bergstrom, 1916年,另一个身份尚不清楚。通过更大的测序努力和更大的分类覆盖范围,可能会发现更多的成人对应物。我们已经在南极古猿的进化分支中发现了巨大的CO1基因遗传多样性,未来的研究可能会阐明这是否代表一个隐藏物种。目前,我们采用保守的方法,认为考虑到mt16S的低多样性和H3基因的完全同一性,该支系代表一个单一物种,只有来自南乔治亚岛的标本可能值得一个隐种的地位,单倍型网络分析显示。南极鳞虫种群的高mtDNA多样性可能与最近冰期栖息地破碎化有关。我们的研究还强调了正确识别幼年标本的重要性,以便了解生态过程,例如阿蒙森海地区明显的高生产力。
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