Regional differentiation and extensive hybridization between mitochondrial clades of the Southern Ocean giant sea spider Colossendeis megalonyx

Assessing the enormous diversity of Southern Ocean benthic species and their evolutionary histories is a central task in the era of global climate change. Based on mitochondrial markers, it was recently suggested that the circumpolar giant sea spider Colossendeis megalonyx comprises a complex of at...

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Main Authors: Dietz, Lars, Arango, Claudia P., Dömel, Jana S., Halanych, Kenneth M., Harder, Avril M., Held, Christoph, Mahon, Andrew R., Mayer, Christoph, Melzer, Roland R., Rouse, Greg W., Weis, Andrea, Wilson, Nerida G., Leese, Florian
Language:English
Published: 2015
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https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.140424
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4632570/
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spelling ftleibnizopen:oai:oai.leibnizopen.de:-pJO04kBdbrxVwz6DoQ_ 2023-10-01T03:51:07+02:00 Regional differentiation and extensive hybridization between mitochondrial clades of the Southern Ocean giant sea spider Colossendeis megalonyx Dietz, Lars Arango, Claudia P. Dömel, Jana S. Halanych, Kenneth M. Harder, Avril M. Held, Christoph Mahon, Andrew R. Mayer, Christoph Melzer, Roland R. Rouse, Greg W. Weis, Andrea Wilson, Nerida G. Leese, Florian 2015 https://repository.publisso.de/resource/frl:6409076 https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.140424 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4632570/ http://rsos.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/2/7/140424.figures-only eng eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Royal Society Open Science, 2:140424 glacial refugia benthos Pycnogonida Antarctic phylogeography speciation 2015 ftleibnizopen https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.140424 2023-09-03T23:31:37Z Assessing the enormous diversity of Southern Ocean benthic species and their evolutionary histories is a central task in the era of global climate change. Based on mitochondrial markers, it was recently suggested that the circumpolar giant sea spider Colossendeis megalonyx comprises a complex of at least six cryptic species with mostly small and non-overlapping distribution ranges. Here, we expand the sampling to include over 500 mitochondrial COI sequences of specimens from around the Antarctic. Using multiple species delimitation approaches, the number of distinct mitochondrial OTUs increased from six to 15–20 with our larger dataset. In contrast to earlier studies, many of these clades show almost circumpolar distributions. Additionally, analysis of the nuclear internal transcribed spacer region for a subset of these specimens showed incongruence between nuclear and mitochondrial results. These mito-nuclear discordances suggest that several of the divergent mitochondrial lineages can hybridize and should not be interpreted as cryptic species. Our results suggest survival of C. megalonyx during Pleistocene glaciations in multiple refugia, some of them probably located on the Antarctic shelf, and emphasize the importance of multi-gene datasets to detect the presence of cryptic species, rather than their inference based on mitochondrial data alone. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean LeibnizOpen (The Leibniz Association) Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Royal Society Open Science 2 7 140424
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topic glacial refugia
benthos
Pycnogonida
Antarctic
phylogeography
speciation
spellingShingle glacial refugia
benthos
Pycnogonida
Antarctic
phylogeography
speciation
Dietz, Lars
Arango, Claudia P.
Dömel, Jana S.
Halanych, Kenneth M.
Harder, Avril M.
Held, Christoph
Mahon, Andrew R.
Mayer, Christoph
Melzer, Roland R.
Rouse, Greg W.
Weis, Andrea
Wilson, Nerida G.
Leese, Florian
Regional differentiation and extensive hybridization between mitochondrial clades of the Southern Ocean giant sea spider Colossendeis megalonyx
topic_facet glacial refugia
benthos
Pycnogonida
Antarctic
phylogeography
speciation
description Assessing the enormous diversity of Southern Ocean benthic species and their evolutionary histories is a central task in the era of global climate change. Based on mitochondrial markers, it was recently suggested that the circumpolar giant sea spider Colossendeis megalonyx comprises a complex of at least six cryptic species with mostly small and non-overlapping distribution ranges. Here, we expand the sampling to include over 500 mitochondrial COI sequences of specimens from around the Antarctic. Using multiple species delimitation approaches, the number of distinct mitochondrial OTUs increased from six to 15–20 with our larger dataset. In contrast to earlier studies, many of these clades show almost circumpolar distributions. Additionally, analysis of the nuclear internal transcribed spacer region for a subset of these specimens showed incongruence between nuclear and mitochondrial results. These mito-nuclear discordances suggest that several of the divergent mitochondrial lineages can hybridize and should not be interpreted as cryptic species. Our results suggest survival of C. megalonyx during Pleistocene glaciations in multiple refugia, some of them probably located on the Antarctic shelf, and emphasize the importance of multi-gene datasets to detect the presence of cryptic species, rather than their inference based on mitochondrial data alone.
author Dietz, Lars
Arango, Claudia P.
Dömel, Jana S.
Halanych, Kenneth M.
Harder, Avril M.
Held, Christoph
Mahon, Andrew R.
Mayer, Christoph
Melzer, Roland R.
Rouse, Greg W.
Weis, Andrea
Wilson, Nerida G.
Leese, Florian
author_facet Dietz, Lars
Arango, Claudia P.
Dömel, Jana S.
Halanych, Kenneth M.
Harder, Avril M.
Held, Christoph
Mahon, Andrew R.
Mayer, Christoph
Melzer, Roland R.
Rouse, Greg W.
Weis, Andrea
Wilson, Nerida G.
Leese, Florian
author_sort Dietz, Lars
title Regional differentiation and extensive hybridization between mitochondrial clades of the Southern Ocean giant sea spider Colossendeis megalonyx
title_short Regional differentiation and extensive hybridization between mitochondrial clades of the Southern Ocean giant sea spider Colossendeis megalonyx
title_full Regional differentiation and extensive hybridization between mitochondrial clades of the Southern Ocean giant sea spider Colossendeis megalonyx
title_fullStr Regional differentiation and extensive hybridization between mitochondrial clades of the Southern Ocean giant sea spider Colossendeis megalonyx
title_full_unstemmed Regional differentiation and extensive hybridization between mitochondrial clades of the Southern Ocean giant sea spider Colossendeis megalonyx
title_sort regional differentiation and extensive hybridization between mitochondrial clades of the southern ocean giant sea spider colossendeis megalonyx
publishDate 2015
url https://repository.publisso.de/resource/frl:6409076
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.140424
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4632570/
http://rsos.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/2/7/140424.figures-only
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