Cryptic mitochondrial lineages in the widespread pycnogonid olossendeis megalonyx Hoek, 1881 from Antarctic and Subantarctic waters

Colossendeis megalonyx Hoek, 1881 is a widespread and abundant pycnogonid in the Southern Ocean which has also been reported from the South Atlantic and South Pacific Oceans. Its strictly benthic lifestyle is expected to promote genetic differentiation among populations and ultimately facilitate spe...

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Published in:Polar Biology
Main Authors: Krabbe, K., Leese, F., Mayer, C., Tollrian, R., Held, C.
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Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/17108
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-009-0703-5
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spelling ftoceandocs:oai:aquadocs.org:1834/17108 2024-06-09T07:39:53+00:00 Cryptic mitochondrial lineages in the widespread pycnogonid olossendeis megalonyx Hoek, 1881 from Antarctic and Subantarctic waters Krabbe, K. Leese, F. Mayer, C. Tollrian, R. Held, C. 2010 pp.281-292 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/17108 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-009-0703-5 en eng https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-009-0703-5. http://hdl.handle.net/1834/17108 Journal Contribution Refereed 2010 ftoceandocs https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-009-0703-5 2024-05-15T08:02:16Z Colossendeis megalonyx Hoek, 1881 is a widespread and abundant pycnogonid in the Southern Ocean which has also been reported from the South Atlantic and South Pacific Oceans. Its strictly benthic lifestyle is expected to promote genetic differentiation among populations and ultimately facilitate speciation. On the other hand, the reported eurybathy and unknown larval stages of this species may allow Colossendeis megalonyx to maintain genetic continuity between isolated shallow-water habitats by active dispersal through the deep sea or by passive rafting on floating substrates. Thus, it remains unknown whether and to which extent geographically separated populations of Colossendeis megalonyx maintain gene flow in the Southern Ocean. We sampled 96 specimens of Colossendeis megalonyx from three stations in the Atlantic Sector of the Southern Ocean and one station from the South American continental shelf (Burdwood Bank). The genetic structure of nominal Colossendeis megalonyx as well as its phylogenetic position within the genus Colossendeis were assessed using a fragment of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 gene. Our data strongly support that nominal Colossendeis megalonyx consists of at least five cryptic and one pseudocryptic mitochondrial lineages, four of which appear to be geographically restricted. Two lineages occurred at locations separated by more than 1,000 km in the Antarctic, thus indicating high levels of gene flow or recent colonization. No haplotype sharing across the Polar Frontal Zone was observed. Our results strongly suggest that cryptic speciation occurred within the genus Colossendeis. The wide biogeographic distribution range of Colossendeis megalonyx and perhaps that of other Antarctic pycnogonids should therefore be regarded with caution. Published Book Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean IODE-UNESCO: OceanDocs - E-Repository of Ocean Publications Antarctic Burdwood Bank ENVELOPE(-59.000,-59.000,-54.250,-54.250) Hoek ENVELOPE(-65.050,-65.050,-66.000,-66.000) Pacific Southern Ocean The Antarctic Polar Biology 33 3 281 292
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description Colossendeis megalonyx Hoek, 1881 is a widespread and abundant pycnogonid in the Southern Ocean which has also been reported from the South Atlantic and South Pacific Oceans. Its strictly benthic lifestyle is expected to promote genetic differentiation among populations and ultimately facilitate speciation. On the other hand, the reported eurybathy and unknown larval stages of this species may allow Colossendeis megalonyx to maintain genetic continuity between isolated shallow-water habitats by active dispersal through the deep sea or by passive rafting on floating substrates. Thus, it remains unknown whether and to which extent geographically separated populations of Colossendeis megalonyx maintain gene flow in the Southern Ocean. We sampled 96 specimens of Colossendeis megalonyx from three stations in the Atlantic Sector of the Southern Ocean and one station from the South American continental shelf (Burdwood Bank). The genetic structure of nominal Colossendeis megalonyx as well as its phylogenetic position within the genus Colossendeis were assessed using a fragment of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 gene. Our data strongly support that nominal Colossendeis megalonyx consists of at least five cryptic and one pseudocryptic mitochondrial lineages, four of which appear to be geographically restricted. Two lineages occurred at locations separated by more than 1,000 km in the Antarctic, thus indicating high levels of gene flow or recent colonization. No haplotype sharing across the Polar Frontal Zone was observed. Our results strongly suggest that cryptic speciation occurred within the genus Colossendeis. The wide biogeographic distribution range of Colossendeis megalonyx and perhaps that of other Antarctic pycnogonids should therefore be regarded with caution. Published
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author Krabbe, K.
Leese, F.
Mayer, C.
Tollrian, R.
Held, C.
spellingShingle Krabbe, K.
Leese, F.
Mayer, C.
Tollrian, R.
Held, C.
Cryptic mitochondrial lineages in the widespread pycnogonid olossendeis megalonyx Hoek, 1881 from Antarctic and Subantarctic waters
author_facet Krabbe, K.
Leese, F.
Mayer, C.
Tollrian, R.
Held, C.
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title Cryptic mitochondrial lineages in the widespread pycnogonid olossendeis megalonyx Hoek, 1881 from Antarctic and Subantarctic waters
title_short Cryptic mitochondrial lineages in the widespread pycnogonid olossendeis megalonyx Hoek, 1881 from Antarctic and Subantarctic waters
title_full Cryptic mitochondrial lineages in the widespread pycnogonid olossendeis megalonyx Hoek, 1881 from Antarctic and Subantarctic waters
title_fullStr Cryptic mitochondrial lineages in the widespread pycnogonid olossendeis megalonyx Hoek, 1881 from Antarctic and Subantarctic waters
title_full_unstemmed Cryptic mitochondrial lineages in the widespread pycnogonid olossendeis megalonyx Hoek, 1881 from Antarctic and Subantarctic waters
title_sort cryptic mitochondrial lineages in the widespread pycnogonid olossendeis megalonyx hoek, 1881 from antarctic and subantarctic waters
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