High-level taxonomic splitting in allopatric taxa causes confusion downstream: a revision of the nudibranch family Сoryphellidae

Abstract Conformity of trans-Arctic Coryphellidae genera with the most recent revised taxonomy for the group was tested. Both morphological and molecular data were used to compare more than 200 specimens from various localities in the North Pacific, North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. The molecular st...

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Published in:Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
Main Authors: Ekimova, Irina, Valdés, Ángel, Malaquias, Manuel António E, Rauch, Cessa, Chichvarkhin, Anton, Mikhlina, Anna, Antokhina, Tatiana, Chichvarkhina, Olga, Schepetov, Dimitry
Other Authors: Russian Science Foundation, Russian Foundation for Basic Research
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2022
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab109
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab109 2024-09-15T18:23:40+00:00 High-level taxonomic splitting in allopatric taxa causes confusion downstream: a revision of the nudibranch family Сoryphellidae Ekimova, Irina Valdés, Ángel Malaquias, Manuel António E Rauch, Cessa Chichvarkhin, Anton Mikhlina, Anna Antokhina, Tatiana Chichvarkhina, Olga Schepetov, Dimitry Russian Science Foundation Russian Foundation for Basic Research 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab109 https://academic.oup.com/zoolinnean/article-pdf/196/1/215/53597235/zlab109.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) https://academic.oup.com/pages/standard-publication-reuse-rights Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society volume 196, issue 1, page 215-249 ISSN 0024-4082 1096-3642 journal-article 2022 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab109 2024-08-12T04:23:57Z Abstract Conformity of trans-Arctic Coryphellidae genera with the most recent revised taxonomy for the group was tested. Both morphological and molecular data were used to compare more than 200 specimens from various localities in the North Pacific, North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. The molecular study included four markers (COI, 16S, H3 and 28S) and implemented Bayesian and maximum likelihood phylogenetic approaches. Species delimitation was investigated with automatic barcode gap discovery (ABGD), Poisson tree processes (PTP) and generalized mixed Yule coalescent (GMYC) methods. The inter- and intraspecific divergence were studied using the TCS-based haplotype analysis and calculation of p-distances. Morphological analysis included standard anatomical techniques and scanning electron microscopy. Based on integrative analysis, we conclude that Coryphella verrucosa and C. pseudoverrucosa represent a single species (C. verrucosa), which is highly heterogeneous at morphological and molecular levels. For Microchlamylla gracilis and M. amabilis, their synonymization under the name M. gracilis is suggested, but increased sample size is needed for further clarification of their identities. Finally, the amphiboreal species Borealea nobilis and the North Pacific B. sanamyanae are distinct species displaying secondary sympatry in the north-west Pacific. Based on these results, we propose a new classification system for the family Coryphellidae uniting all currently considered genera in the single genus Coryphella, and suggest a new approach for further revision of Flabellinidae s.l. taxa. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Oxford University Press Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
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description Abstract Conformity of trans-Arctic Coryphellidae genera with the most recent revised taxonomy for the group was tested. Both morphological and molecular data were used to compare more than 200 specimens from various localities in the North Pacific, North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. The molecular study included four markers (COI, 16S, H3 and 28S) and implemented Bayesian and maximum likelihood phylogenetic approaches. Species delimitation was investigated with automatic barcode gap discovery (ABGD), Poisson tree processes (PTP) and generalized mixed Yule coalescent (GMYC) methods. The inter- and intraspecific divergence were studied using the TCS-based haplotype analysis and calculation of p-distances. Morphological analysis included standard anatomical techniques and scanning electron microscopy. Based on integrative analysis, we conclude that Coryphella verrucosa and C. pseudoverrucosa represent a single species (C. verrucosa), which is highly heterogeneous at morphological and molecular levels. For Microchlamylla gracilis and M. amabilis, their synonymization under the name M. gracilis is suggested, but increased sample size is needed for further clarification of their identities. Finally, the amphiboreal species Borealea nobilis and the North Pacific B. sanamyanae are distinct species displaying secondary sympatry in the north-west Pacific. Based on these results, we propose a new classification system for the family Coryphellidae uniting all currently considered genera in the single genus Coryphella, and suggest a new approach for further revision of Flabellinidae s.l. taxa.
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Russian Foundation for Basic Research
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author Ekimova, Irina
Valdés, Ángel
Malaquias, Manuel António E
Rauch, Cessa
Chichvarkhin, Anton
Mikhlina, Anna
Antokhina, Tatiana
Chichvarkhina, Olga
Schepetov, Dimitry
spellingShingle Ekimova, Irina
Valdés, Ángel
Malaquias, Manuel António E
Rauch, Cessa
Chichvarkhin, Anton
Mikhlina, Anna
Antokhina, Tatiana
Chichvarkhina, Olga
Schepetov, Dimitry
High-level taxonomic splitting in allopatric taxa causes confusion downstream: a revision of the nudibranch family Сoryphellidae
author_facet Ekimova, Irina
Valdés, Ángel
Malaquias, Manuel António E
Rauch, Cessa
Chichvarkhin, Anton
Mikhlina, Anna
Antokhina, Tatiana
Chichvarkhina, Olga
Schepetov, Dimitry
author_sort Ekimova, Irina
title High-level taxonomic splitting in allopatric taxa causes confusion downstream: a revision of the nudibranch family Сoryphellidae
title_short High-level taxonomic splitting in allopatric taxa causes confusion downstream: a revision of the nudibranch family Сoryphellidae
title_full High-level taxonomic splitting in allopatric taxa causes confusion downstream: a revision of the nudibranch family Сoryphellidae
title_fullStr High-level taxonomic splitting in allopatric taxa causes confusion downstream: a revision of the nudibranch family Сoryphellidae
title_full_unstemmed High-level taxonomic splitting in allopatric taxa causes confusion downstream: a revision of the nudibranch family Сoryphellidae
title_sort high-level taxonomic splitting in allopatric taxa causes confusion downstream: a revision of the nudibranch family сoryphellidae
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