Taxonomy and phylogeny of mud owls (Annelida: Sternaspidae), including a new synonymy and new records from the Southern Ocean, North East Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean: challenges in morphological delimitation

Species delimitation in sternaspid polychaetes is currently based on the morphology of a limited suite of characters, namely characters of the ventro-caudal shield—a unique feature of the family. Sternaspid species description has increased rapidly in recent years; however, the validity of the shiel...

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Main Authors: Drennan, Regan, Wiklund, Helena, Rouse, Greg W., Georgieva, Magdalena N., Wu, Xuwen, Kobayashi, Genki, Yoshino, Kenji, Glover, Adrian G.
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:455470 2023-12-03T10:10:49+01:00 Taxonomy and phylogeny of mud owls (Annelida: Sternaspidae), including a new synonymy and new records from the Southern Ocean, North East Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean: challenges in morphological delimitation Drennan, Regan Wiklund, Helena Rouse, Greg W. Georgieva, Magdalena N. Wu, Xuwen Kobayashi, Genki Yoshino, Kenji Glover, Adrian G. 2019-12-01 text https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/455470/ https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/455470/1/Drennan2019_Article_TaxonomyAndPhylogenyOfMudOwlsA.pdf en English eng https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/455470/1/Drennan2019_Article_TaxonomyAndPhylogenyOfMudOwlsA.pdf Drennan, Regan, Wiklund, Helena, Rouse, Greg W., Georgieva, Magdalena N., Wu, Xuwen, Kobayashi, Genki, Yoshino, Kenji and Glover, Adrian G. (2019) Taxonomy and phylogeny of mud owls (Annelida: Sternaspidae), including a new synonymy and new records from the Southern Ocean, North East Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean: challenges in morphological delimitation. Marine Biodiversity, 49 (6), 2659-2697. (doi:10.1007/s12526-019-00998-0 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12526-019-00998-0>). cc_by_4 Article PeerReviewed 2019 ftsouthampton https://doi.org/10.1007/s12526-019-00998-0 2023-11-03T00:04:00Z Species delimitation in sternaspid polychaetes is currently based on the morphology of a limited suite of characters, namely characters of the ventro-caudal shield—a unique feature of the family. Sternaspid species description has increased rapidly in recent years; however, the validity of the shield as a diagnostic character has not been assessed through molecular means. This study performs the largest molecular taxonomy of Sternaspidae to date, using the nuclear gene 18S, and the mitochondrial genes 16S and cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) to assess phylogenetic relationships within the family, to reassess the placement of Sternaspidae within the wider polychaete tree and to investigate the effectiveness of the shield as a diagnostic morphological character. This study includes many new records and reports Sternaspis affinis Stimpson, 1864 from USA Pacific coastline and genetic connectivity between specimens identified as Sternaspis cf. annenkovae Salazar-Vallejo & Buzhinskaja, 2013 from off southeastern Australia and specimens identified as Sternaspis cf. williamsae Salazar-Vallejo & Buzhinskaja, 2013 from the northwestern Pacific. In addition, we investigate material identified as Sternaspis cf. scutata (Ranzani, 1817) in the English Channel and compare with S. scutata through both molecular and morphological means. We further perform a detailed morphological and molecular investigation of new sternaspid material collected from the Southern Ocean and Antarctic Peninsula and regard Sternaspis monroi Salazar-Vallejo, 2014 syn. n. as a junior synonym of Sternaspis sendalli Salazar-Vallejo, 2014, two species recently described from the region, raising questions concerning the validity of current morphological delimitation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula North East Atlantic Southern Ocean University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Antarctic Southern Ocean Antarctic Peninsula Pacific Marine Biodiversity 49 6 2659 2697
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description Species delimitation in sternaspid polychaetes is currently based on the morphology of a limited suite of characters, namely characters of the ventro-caudal shield—a unique feature of the family. Sternaspid species description has increased rapidly in recent years; however, the validity of the shield as a diagnostic character has not been assessed through molecular means. This study performs the largest molecular taxonomy of Sternaspidae to date, using the nuclear gene 18S, and the mitochondrial genes 16S and cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) to assess phylogenetic relationships within the family, to reassess the placement of Sternaspidae within the wider polychaete tree and to investigate the effectiveness of the shield as a diagnostic morphological character. This study includes many new records and reports Sternaspis affinis Stimpson, 1864 from USA Pacific coastline and genetic connectivity between specimens identified as Sternaspis cf. annenkovae Salazar-Vallejo & Buzhinskaja, 2013 from off southeastern Australia and specimens identified as Sternaspis cf. williamsae Salazar-Vallejo & Buzhinskaja, 2013 from the northwestern Pacific. In addition, we investigate material identified as Sternaspis cf. scutata (Ranzani, 1817) in the English Channel and compare with S. scutata through both molecular and morphological means. We further perform a detailed morphological and molecular investigation of new sternaspid material collected from the Southern Ocean and Antarctic Peninsula and regard Sternaspis monroi Salazar-Vallejo, 2014 syn. n. as a junior synonym of Sternaspis sendalli Salazar-Vallejo, 2014, two species recently described from the region, raising questions concerning the validity of current morphological delimitation.
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author Drennan, Regan
Wiklund, Helena
Rouse, Greg W.
Georgieva, Magdalena N.
Wu, Xuwen
Kobayashi, Genki
Yoshino, Kenji
Glover, Adrian G.
spellingShingle Drennan, Regan
Wiklund, Helena
Rouse, Greg W.
Georgieva, Magdalena N.
Wu, Xuwen
Kobayashi, Genki
Yoshino, Kenji
Glover, Adrian G.
Taxonomy and phylogeny of mud owls (Annelida: Sternaspidae), including a new synonymy and new records from the Southern Ocean, North East Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean: challenges in morphological delimitation
author_facet Drennan, Regan
Wiklund, Helena
Rouse, Greg W.
Georgieva, Magdalena N.
Wu, Xuwen
Kobayashi, Genki
Yoshino, Kenji
Glover, Adrian G.
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title Taxonomy and phylogeny of mud owls (Annelida: Sternaspidae), including a new synonymy and new records from the Southern Ocean, North East Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean: challenges in morphological delimitation
title_short Taxonomy and phylogeny of mud owls (Annelida: Sternaspidae), including a new synonymy and new records from the Southern Ocean, North East Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean: challenges in morphological delimitation
title_full Taxonomy and phylogeny of mud owls (Annelida: Sternaspidae), including a new synonymy and new records from the Southern Ocean, North East Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean: challenges in morphological delimitation
title_fullStr Taxonomy and phylogeny of mud owls (Annelida: Sternaspidae), including a new synonymy and new records from the Southern Ocean, North East Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean: challenges in morphological delimitation
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomy and phylogeny of mud owls (Annelida: Sternaspidae), including a new synonymy and new records from the Southern Ocean, North East Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean: challenges in morphological delimitation
title_sort taxonomy and phylogeny of mud owls (annelida: sternaspidae), including a new synonymy and new records from the southern ocean, north east atlantic ocean and pacific ocean: challenges in morphological delimitation
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Drennan, Regan, Wiklund, Helena, Rouse, Greg W., Georgieva, Magdalena N., Wu, Xuwen, Kobayashi, Genki, Yoshino, Kenji and Glover, Adrian G. (2019) Taxonomy and phylogeny of mud owls (Annelida: Sternaspidae), including a new synonymy and new records from the Southern Ocean, North East Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean: challenges in morphological delimitation. Marine Biodiversity, 49 (6), 2659-2697. (doi:10.1007/s12526-019-00998-0 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12526-019-00998-0>).
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