Comparative molecular and morphological species delineation of Halammohydra Remane, 1927 (Hydrozoa):with the description of four new species

Whereas most cnidarians are macrofaunal, a few microscopic lineages have evolved, and some of them inhabit marine sediments. The meiofaunal genus with the most species is Halammohydra, comprising nine nominal species. Species are described with high intraspecific variability in, e.g., the number of...

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Published in:Organisms Diversity & Evolution
Main Authors: Tödter, Lenke, Worsaae, Katrine, Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/b7b6a0c3-c703-4c40-9148-4173dedf2486 2024-06-09T07:48:39+00:00 Comparative molecular and morphological species delineation of Halammohydra Remane, 1927 (Hydrozoa):with the description of four new species Tödter, Lenke Worsaae, Katrine Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas 2023 application/pdf https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/comparative-molecular-and-morphological-species-delineation-of-halammohydra-remane-1927-hydrozoa(b7b6a0c3-c703-4c40-9148-4173dedf2486).html https://doi.org/10.1007/s13127-023-00606-x https://curis.ku.dk/ws/files/363592823/s13127_023_00606_x_2_.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Tödter , L , Worsaae , K & Schmidt-Rhaesa , A 2023 , ' Comparative molecular and morphological species delineation of Halammohydra Remane, 1927 (Hydrozoa) : with the description of four new species ' , Organisms Diversity and Evolution , vol. 23 , pp. 455-476 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s13127-023-00606-x Cnidaria Halammohydra Integrative taxonomy Meiofauna Sanger sequencing Species delimitation article 2023 ftcopenhagenunip https://doi.org/10.1007/s13127-023-00606-x 2024-05-16T11:29:28Z Whereas most cnidarians are macrofaunal, a few microscopic lineages have evolved, and some of them inhabit marine sediments. The meiofaunal genus with the most species is Halammohydra, comprising nine nominal species. Species are described with high intraspecific variability in, e.g., the number of tentacles and statocysts and the shape and length of tentacles and body, complicating morphological identification to species level. Additionally, there is not much molecular data available. This study aims to revise already described species with morphological and molecular methods, as well as, to delineate potential new species answering questions about their geographical distribution. For this, specimens were sampled at 16 locations in the Northwest Atlantic and two localities in the East Atlantic, documented with light microscopy, and fixed individually for sequencing (16S, 18S, and CO1). Herewith, morphological characters were linked to a specific sequence, enabling the testing of character variation within one molecular phylogenetic group. Phylogenetic analyses were conducted (Bayesian Interference and Maximum Likelihood) in combination with species delimitation tests (ABGD, GMYC, and bPTP). Four already described species were identified in the data sets, and all of these were found at multiple localities. Four new species are described. Overall, the combined molecular and morphological data acquisition revealed multiple new species and a high degree of sympatry in Halammohydra. This, together with the confirmed excessive intraspecific variation in morphological traits, underlines the necessity of molecular sequencing for the taxonomy and species identification of Halammohydra. Whereas most cnidarians are macrofaunal, a few microscopic lineages have evolved, and some of them inhabit marine sediments. The meiofaunal genus with the most species is Halammohydra, comprising nine nominal species. Species are described with high intraspecific variability in, e.g., the number of tentacles and statocysts and the shape ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Northwest Atlantic University of Copenhagen: Research Organisms Diversity & Evolution 23 3 455 476
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topic Cnidaria
Halammohydra
Integrative taxonomy
Meiofauna
Sanger sequencing
Species delimitation
spellingShingle Cnidaria
Halammohydra
Integrative taxonomy
Meiofauna
Sanger sequencing
Species delimitation
Tödter, Lenke
Worsaae, Katrine
Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas
Comparative molecular and morphological species delineation of Halammohydra Remane, 1927 (Hydrozoa):with the description of four new species
topic_facet Cnidaria
Halammohydra
Integrative taxonomy
Meiofauna
Sanger sequencing
Species delimitation
description Whereas most cnidarians are macrofaunal, a few microscopic lineages have evolved, and some of them inhabit marine sediments. The meiofaunal genus with the most species is Halammohydra, comprising nine nominal species. Species are described with high intraspecific variability in, e.g., the number of tentacles and statocysts and the shape and length of tentacles and body, complicating morphological identification to species level. Additionally, there is not much molecular data available. This study aims to revise already described species with morphological and molecular methods, as well as, to delineate potential new species answering questions about their geographical distribution. For this, specimens were sampled at 16 locations in the Northwest Atlantic and two localities in the East Atlantic, documented with light microscopy, and fixed individually for sequencing (16S, 18S, and CO1). Herewith, morphological characters were linked to a specific sequence, enabling the testing of character variation within one molecular phylogenetic group. Phylogenetic analyses were conducted (Bayesian Interference and Maximum Likelihood) in combination with species delimitation tests (ABGD, GMYC, and bPTP). Four already described species were identified in the data sets, and all of these were found at multiple localities. Four new species are described. Overall, the combined molecular and morphological data acquisition revealed multiple new species and a high degree of sympatry in Halammohydra. This, together with the confirmed excessive intraspecific variation in morphological traits, underlines the necessity of molecular sequencing for the taxonomy and species identification of Halammohydra. Whereas most cnidarians are macrofaunal, a few microscopic lineages have evolved, and some of them inhabit marine sediments. The meiofaunal genus with the most species is Halammohydra, comprising nine nominal species. Species are described with high intraspecific variability in, e.g., the number of tentacles and statocysts and the shape ...
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author Tödter, Lenke
Worsaae, Katrine
Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas
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Worsaae, Katrine
Schmidt-Rhaesa, Andreas
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title Comparative molecular and morphological species delineation of Halammohydra Remane, 1927 (Hydrozoa):with the description of four new species
title_short Comparative molecular and morphological species delineation of Halammohydra Remane, 1927 (Hydrozoa):with the description of four new species
title_full Comparative molecular and morphological species delineation of Halammohydra Remane, 1927 (Hydrozoa):with the description of four new species
title_fullStr Comparative molecular and morphological species delineation of Halammohydra Remane, 1927 (Hydrozoa):with the description of four new species
title_full_unstemmed Comparative molecular and morphological species delineation of Halammohydra Remane, 1927 (Hydrozoa):with the description of four new species
title_sort comparative molecular and morphological species delineation of halammohydra remane, 1927 (hydrozoa):with the description of four new species
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