热带东太平洋异足类腹足动物的多样性和遗传连通性

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-03-14 DOI:10.1111/ivb.12395
Rachel Collin, Maycol Madrid, Dagoberto E. Venera-Pontón, Kenneth S. Macdonald, Alexandra De León, Dubravka Vrdoljak, Michael J. Boyle, Peter Bryant, Tim Arehart, Amy C. Driskell
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先前对远洋腹足类动物的研究表明,许多形态物种包括多个不同的分支或隐藏物种,可以通过DNA序列数据进行区分。迄今为止,热带东太平洋,特别是在浅海沿岸水域的中上层腹足动物群的遗传多样性在很大程度上仍未被探索。为了记录巴拿马湾沿岸水域翼龙气管类(原异足类)的多样性,我们收集了60种atlantids、3种carinariids和6种翼龙气管类的线粒体细胞色素c氧化酶亚基I (COI)和16S核糖体DNA片段,并对其进行了拍照和测序。除了COI条形码外,我们的结果还包括首次发表的这些群体的16S序列。其中,亚特兰大属9个,Carinaria属1个,Firoloida属1个。通过将我们的序列与先前发表的序列进行比较,我们报道了亚特兰大oligogyra(分支A和B)、亚特兰大tururata、亚特兰大lesueurii、亚特兰大helicinoidea(分支B)、亚特兰大plana、亚特兰大echinogyra、亚特兰大inflata和亚特兰大frontieri的存在。我们没有发现亚特兰大gaudichaudi、亚特兰大ininata、亚特兰大tokiokai、亚特兰大gibbosa、亚特兰大peronii或Oxygyrus inflatus,这些之前在该地区报道过。单倍型网络和ΦST的估计说明了一些物种如何在热带印度洋-太平洋地区表现出种群分化,而另一些物种则没有明显的种群结构。例如,在印度洋、中太平洋和西太平洋以及热带东太平洋地区,最常见的单倍型是A. inflata和A. tururrata,而来自印度洋的A. frontieri个体与来自太平洋的A. frontieri个体并不具有相同的单倍型。分析受到样本量的限制,但这些数据表明,种群遗传学方法可能有助于重建这些重要但被忽视的浮游生物组成部分的种群历史。
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Diversity and genetic connectivity of heteropod (Pterotracheoidea) gastropods in the Tropical Eastern Pacific

Previous research focusing on pelagic gastropods in the open ocean has demonstrated that many morphospecies comprise multiple distinct clades or cryptic species that can be distinguished with DNA sequence data. To date, the genetic diversity of the pelagic gastropod fauna of the tropical East Pacific, especially in shallow coastal waters, remains largely unexplored. To document the diversity of pterotracheoids (formerly heteropods) from the coastal waters of the Bay of Panama, we collected, photographed and sequenced fragments of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) and 16S ribosomal DNA for 60 atlantids, 3 carinariids and 6 pterotracheids. In addition to the COI barcode, our results include the first published 16S sequences for these groups. We found 11 operational taxonomic units (OTUs): 9 in the genus Atlanta, 1 Carinaria and 1 Firoloida. We report the presence of Atlanta oligogyra (Clades A and B), Atlanta turriculata, Atlanta lesueurii, Atlanta helicinoidea (Clade B), Atlanta plana, Atlanta echinogyra, Atlanta inflata and Atlanta frontieri through comparisons of our sequences with previously published sequences. We did not find Atlanta gaudichaudi, Atlanta inclinata, Atlanta tokiokai, Atlanta gibbosa, Atlanta peronii, or Oxygyrus inflatus, which have previously been reported from the region. Haplotype networks and estimates of ΦST illustrate how some species show population differentiation across the tropical Indo-Pacific region, whereas others show little apparent population structure. For example, the most common haplotypes of A. inflata and of A. turriculata occur in the Indian Ocean, the Central and West Pacific and the tropical East Pacific, whereas individuals of A. frontieri from the Indian Ocean do not share haplotypes with individuals of A. frontieri from the Pacific Ocean. Analyses were limited by sample sizes, but these data suggest that population genetics approaches may be useful for reconstructing population histories of these important, but overlooked, components of the plankton.

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