Species diversity in Friesea (Neanuridae) reveals similar biogeographic patterns among Antarctic Collembola

The pan-Antarctic distributions of several collembolan species have been supported by morphology for over 120 years. However, for most species where molecular data are available, these are now known to belong instead to several species, and most classified as short-range endemics. One such species,...

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Published in:Zoologica Scripta
Main Authors: Stevens, Mark, Greenslade, Penelope, D’Haese, Cyrille
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Published: John Wiley and Sons Inc 2021
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https://doi.org/10.1111/zsc.12490
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spelling ftfederationuniv:vital:15313 2023-05-15T13:58:40+02:00 Species diversity in Friesea (Neanuridae) reveals similar biogeographic patterns among Antarctic Collembola Stevens, Mark Greenslade, Penelope D’Haese, Cyrille 2021 http://researchonline.federation.edu.au/vital/access/HandleResolver/1959.17/177482 https://doi.org/10.1111/zsc.12490 unknown John Wiley and Sons Inc Zoologica Scripta Vol. 50, no. 5 (2021), p. 647-657 http://researchonline.federation.edu.au/vital/access/HandleResolver/1959.17/177482 vital:15313 https://doi.org/10.1111/zsc.12490 ISBN:0300-3256 (ISSN) All metadata describing materials held in, or linked to, the repository is freely available under a CC0 licence Copyright © 2021 Royal Swedish Academy of Science CC0 0603 Evolutionary Biology 0608 Zoology Cryptic species Cryptopgyus DNA barcodes Friesea grisea Springtails Tullbergia Xper2 Xper3 Text Journal article 2021 ftfederationuniv https://doi.org/10.1111/zsc.12490 2022-12-01T18:54:43Z The pan-Antarctic distributions of several collembolan species have been supported by morphology for over 120 years. However, for most species where molecular data are available, these are now known to belong instead to several species, and most classified as short-range endemics. One such species, Friesea grisea, had a pan-Antarctic distribution that has been in question, but until recently, specimens of F. grisea from the type locality on South Georgia have not been included in any molecular appraisal. Here, we compare the molecular identity of specimens of F. grisea, from South Georgia, with other Antarctic and sub-Antarctic species using the mitochondrial COI gene. A Bayesian phylogenetic analysis for 14 species of Friesea from southern regions, including F. grisea sensu stricto with species previously identified as ‘F. grisea’ (F. antarctica, F. gretae and F. propria) confirms the distinctness of the South Georgian specimens based on molecular data, and these results are confirmed morphologically. The genus Friesea is one of the most speciose genera of Collembola known in the Antarctic region, and we provide an annotated key (dichotomous and interactive versions) to all Friesea species in the sub-Antarctic and Antarctica. We compare the biogeography of Friesea to other Collembola from the region to highlight our current understanding of species boundaries and island linkages. © 2021 Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Federation University Australia: Federation ResearchOnline Antarctic The Antarctic Zoologica Scripta 50 5 647 657
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topic 0603 Evolutionary Biology
0608 Zoology
Cryptic species
Cryptopgyus
DNA barcodes
Friesea grisea
Springtails
Tullbergia
Xper2
Xper3
spellingShingle 0603 Evolutionary Biology
0608 Zoology
Cryptic species
Cryptopgyus
DNA barcodes
Friesea grisea
Springtails
Tullbergia
Xper2
Xper3
Stevens, Mark
Greenslade, Penelope
D’Haese, Cyrille
Species diversity in Friesea (Neanuridae) reveals similar biogeographic patterns among Antarctic Collembola
topic_facet 0603 Evolutionary Biology
0608 Zoology
Cryptic species
Cryptopgyus
DNA barcodes
Friesea grisea
Springtails
Tullbergia
Xper2
Xper3
description The pan-Antarctic distributions of several collembolan species have been supported by morphology for over 120 years. However, for most species where molecular data are available, these are now known to belong instead to several species, and most classified as short-range endemics. One such species, Friesea grisea, had a pan-Antarctic distribution that has been in question, but until recently, specimens of F. grisea from the type locality on South Georgia have not been included in any molecular appraisal. Here, we compare the molecular identity of specimens of F. grisea, from South Georgia, with other Antarctic and sub-Antarctic species using the mitochondrial COI gene. A Bayesian phylogenetic analysis for 14 species of Friesea from southern regions, including F. grisea sensu stricto with species previously identified as ‘F. grisea’ (F. antarctica, F. gretae and F. propria) confirms the distinctness of the South Georgian specimens based on molecular data, and these results are confirmed morphologically. The genus Friesea is one of the most speciose genera of Collembola known in the Antarctic region, and we provide an annotated key (dichotomous and interactive versions) to all Friesea species in the sub-Antarctic and Antarctica. We compare the biogeography of Friesea to other Collembola from the region to highlight our current understanding of species boundaries and island linkages. © 2021 Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
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author Stevens, Mark
Greenslade, Penelope
D’Haese, Cyrille
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D’Haese, Cyrille
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title Species diversity in Friesea (Neanuridae) reveals similar biogeographic patterns among Antarctic Collembola
title_short Species diversity in Friesea (Neanuridae) reveals similar biogeographic patterns among Antarctic Collembola
title_full Species diversity in Friesea (Neanuridae) reveals similar biogeographic patterns among Antarctic Collembola
title_fullStr Species diversity in Friesea (Neanuridae) reveals similar biogeographic patterns among Antarctic Collembola
title_full_unstemmed Species diversity in Friesea (Neanuridae) reveals similar biogeographic patterns among Antarctic Collembola
title_sort species diversity in friesea (neanuridae) reveals similar biogeographic patterns among antarctic collembola
publisher John Wiley and Sons Inc
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