Species delimitation and phylogeny of Doto (Nudibranchia: Dotidae) from the Northeast Atlantic, with a discussion on food specialization
The nudibranch genus Doto is taxonomically problematic in particular, and some species are described on the notion of strict monophagy. Here we perform species delimitation on NE Atlantic species, as well as placing them phylogenetically, using two markers: the mitochondrial COI and the nuclear H3....
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ftntnutrondheimi:oai:ntnuopen.ntnu.no:11250/2981786 2023-05-15T17:41:27+02:00 Species delimitation and phylogeny of Doto (Nudibranchia: Dotidae) from the Northeast Atlantic, with a discussion on food specialization Martinsson, Svante Malmberg, Klas Bakken, Torkild Korshunova, Tatiana Martynov, Alexander Lundin, Kennet 2021 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2981786 https://doi.org/10.1111/jzs.12561 eng eng Wiley https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jzs.12561 Artsdatabanken: 19-18/70184240 Artsdatabanken: 14-14/70184209 Norges forskningsråd: 226134 urn:issn:0947-5745 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2981786 https://doi.org/10.1111/jzs.12561 cristin:1964742 Navngivelse-Ikkekommersiell 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/deed.no CC-BY-NC Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research Peer reviewed Journal article 2021 ftntnutrondheimi https://doi.org/10.1111/jzs.12561 2022-03-02T23:38:36Z The nudibranch genus Doto is taxonomically problematic in particular, and some species are described on the notion of strict monophagy. Here we perform species delimitation on NE Atlantic species, as well as placing them phylogenetically, using two markers: the mitochondrial COI and the nuclear H3. We also study the morphology of the species including radular ultrastructure and review food specificity. Specimens were first divided into potential species using ABDG on both markers, these groups were used as input species for species delimitation analyses using BPP, and analyses were performed with both markers combined and on H3 only. The analyses delimit 11 and eight species, respectively. With the exception of one species for which only COI was available, the differences are found in D. fragilis, which is split into three groups when COI is included and lumped into one with only H3. Doto hystrix is nested within these groups. We also found that specimens from Sweden seemingly close to D. maculata in external morphology have identical sequences as D. coronata. Analysis of food preferences of the species involved in the study contradicts the notion of strict monophagy within Doto. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Northeast Atlantic NTNU Open Archive (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research 59 8 1754 1774 |
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The nudibranch genus Doto is taxonomically problematic in particular, and some species are described on the notion of strict monophagy. Here we perform species delimitation on NE Atlantic species, as well as placing them phylogenetically, using two markers: the mitochondrial COI and the nuclear H3. We also study the morphology of the species including radular ultrastructure and review food specificity. Specimens were first divided into potential species using ABDG on both markers, these groups were used as input species for species delimitation analyses using BPP, and analyses were performed with both markers combined and on H3 only. The analyses delimit 11 and eight species, respectively. With the exception of one species for which only COI was available, the differences are found in D. fragilis, which is split into three groups when COI is included and lumped into one with only H3. Doto hystrix is nested within these groups. We also found that specimens from Sweden seemingly close to D. maculata in external morphology have identical sequences as D. coronata. Analysis of food preferences of the species involved in the study contradicts the notion of strict monophagy within Doto. publishedVersion |
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Martinsson, Svante Malmberg, Klas Bakken, Torkild Korshunova, Tatiana Martynov, Alexander Lundin, Kennet Species delimitation and phylogeny of Doto (Nudibranchia: Dotidae) from the Northeast Atlantic, with a discussion on food specialization |
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Martinsson, Svante Malmberg, Klas Bakken, Torkild Korshunova, Tatiana Martynov, Alexander Lundin, Kennet |
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Species delimitation and phylogeny of Doto (Nudibranchia: Dotidae) from the Northeast Atlantic, with a discussion on food specialization |
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Species delimitation and phylogeny of Doto (Nudibranchia: Dotidae) from the Northeast Atlantic, with a discussion on food specialization |
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Species delimitation and phylogeny of Doto (Nudibranchia: Dotidae) from the Northeast Atlantic, with a discussion on food specialization |
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Species delimitation and phylogeny of Doto (Nudibranchia: Dotidae) from the Northeast Atlantic, with a discussion on food specialization |
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Species delimitation and phylogeny of Doto (Nudibranchia: Dotidae) from the Northeast Atlantic, with a discussion on food specialization |
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species delimitation and phylogeny of doto (nudibranchia: dotidae) from the northeast atlantic, with a discussion on food specialization |
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