Vladimir Pešić, Andrzej Zawal, Sónia Ferreira, Laura Benitez-Bosco, Ana Cruz-Oliveira, Dinis Girão, Adriana Padilha, Paolo Turaccio, Samantha Rossini, Lorenzo Ballini, Giorgia Staffoni, Sara Fratini, Claudio Ciofi, Alessio Iannucci, Torbjørn Ekrem, Elisabeth Stur
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摘要
本研究介绍了作为欧洲生物多样性基因组学项目一部分在葡萄牙采集的水螨的首批分析结果。研究提供了 307 个 COI DNA 条形码,共分为 75 个 BIN,其中 38 个 BIN 是唯一的,并首次存入生命条形码数据系统(BOLD)。已确定 65 个物种,其中 36 个物种是葡萄牙水螨动物群中的新物种。两个物种,Torrenticolasoniae Pešić,sp. nov.和 T.elisabethae Pešić,sp. nov.(Torrenticolidae),被描述为科学界的新物种。在葡萄牙目前已知的水螨物种中,有 47% 的物种现在都有 BOLD 条形码。一些物种的种内距离很高,这表明存在隐性多样性和物种复合体,需要进一步研究。我们的研究结果改进了葡萄牙水螨的 DNA 条形码参考数据库,提高了物种鉴定的准确性,促进了未来的研究。
DNA barcode library of Portuguese water mites, with the descriptions of two new species (Acari, Hydrachnidia).
This study presents the first results from the analysis of water mites collected in Portugal as part of the Biodiversity Genomics Europe project. 307 COI DNA barcodes clustered into 75 BINs are provided, with 38 BINs being unique and deposited for the first time in the Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLD). 65 species have been identified, of which 36 are new to the water mite fauna of Portugal. Two species, Torrenticolasoniae Pešić, sp. nov. and T.elisabethae Pešić, sp. nov. (Torrenticolidae), are described as new to science. 47% of the water mite species currently known from Portugal now have reference barcodes in BOLD. High intraspecific distances were recorded for some species, suggesting the presence of cryptic diversity and species complexes that needs further study. Our results improve the DNA barcode reference database for Portuguese water mites, enhancing species identification accuracy and stimulating future investigation.
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