The end of the cold Loneliness: 3D comparison between Doto antarctica and a new sympatric species of Doto (Heterobranchia: Nudibranchia)

Although several studies are devoted to determining the diversity of Antarctic heterobranch sea slugs, new species are still being discovered. Among nudibranchs, Doto antarctica Eliot, 1907 is the single species of this genus described from Antarctica hitherto, the type locality being the Ross Sea....

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Main Authors: Moles, Juan, Wägele, H., Ballesteros, Manuel (Ballesteros Vázquez), Pujals, Á., Uhl, G., Ávila Escartín, Conxita
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spelling ftubarcepubl:oai:diposit.ub.edu:2445/105357 2024-02-11T09:57:31+01:00 The end of the cold Loneliness: 3D comparison between Doto antarctica and a new sympatric species of Doto (Heterobranchia: Nudibranchia) Moles, Juan Wägele, H. Ballesteros, Manuel (Ballesteros Vázquez) Pujals, Á. Uhl, G. Ávila Escartín, Conxita 2016-07-13 22 p. application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2445/105357 eng eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157941 PLoS One, 2016, vol. 11, num. 7, p. e0157941-e0157941 Articles publicats en revistes (Biologia Evolutiva, Ecologia i Ciències Ambientals) https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157941 1932-6203 http://hdl.handle.net/2445/105357 666187 27411060 cc-by (c) Moles, J. et al., 2016 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Antàrtida Espècies (Biologia) Mol·luscs Antarctica Species Mollusks info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2016 ftubarcepubl https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157941 2024-01-24T01:00:40Z Although several studies are devoted to determining the diversity of Antarctic heterobranch sea slugs, new species are still being discovered. Among nudibranchs, Doto antarctica Eliot, 1907 is the single species of this genus described from Antarctica hitherto, the type locality being the Ross Sea. Doto antarctica was described mainly using external features. During our Antarctic research on marine benthic invertebrates, we found D. antarctica in the Weddell Sea and Bouvet Island, suggesting a circumpolar distribution. Species affiliation is herein supported by molecular analyses using cytochrome c oxidase subunit I, 16S rRNA, and histone H3 markers. We redescribe D. antarctica using histology, micro-computed tomography (micro-CT), and 3D-reconstruction of the internal organs. Moreover, we describe a new, sympatric species, namely D. carinova Moles, Avila & Wägele n. sp., and provide an anatomical comparison between the two Antarctic Doto species. Egg masses in both species are also described here for the first time. We demonstrate that micro-CT is a useful tool for non-destructive anatomical description of valuable specimens. Furthermore, our high resolution micro-CT data reveal that the central nervous system of both Doto species possesses numerous accessory giant cells, suggested to be neurons herein. In addition, the phylogenetic tree of all Doto species sequenced to date suggests a scenario for the evolution of the reproductive system in this genus: bursa copulatrix seems to have been reduced and the acquisition of a distal connection of the oviduct to the nidamental glands is a synapomorphy of the Antarctic Doto species. Overall, the combination of thorough morphological and anatomical description and molecular analyses provides a comprehensive means to characterize and delineate species, thus suggesting evolutionary scenarios. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Bouvet Island Ross Sea Weddell Sea Dipòsit Digital de la Universitat de Barcelona Antarctic The Antarctic Weddell Sea Ross Sea Weddell Bouvet ENVELOPE(3.358,3.358,-54.422,-54.422) Bouvet Island ENVELOPE(3.358,3.358,-54.422,-54.422) PLOS ONE 11 7 e0157941
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Espècies (Biologia)
Mol·luscs
Antarctica
Species
Mollusks
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Espècies (Biologia)
Mol·luscs
Antarctica
Species
Mollusks
Moles, Juan
Wägele, H.
Ballesteros, Manuel (Ballesteros Vázquez)
Pujals, Á.
Uhl, G.
Ávila Escartín, Conxita
The end of the cold Loneliness: 3D comparison between Doto antarctica and a new sympatric species of Doto (Heterobranchia: Nudibranchia)
topic_facet Antàrtida
Espècies (Biologia)
Mol·luscs
Antarctica
Species
Mollusks
description Although several studies are devoted to determining the diversity of Antarctic heterobranch sea slugs, new species are still being discovered. Among nudibranchs, Doto antarctica Eliot, 1907 is the single species of this genus described from Antarctica hitherto, the type locality being the Ross Sea. Doto antarctica was described mainly using external features. During our Antarctic research on marine benthic invertebrates, we found D. antarctica in the Weddell Sea and Bouvet Island, suggesting a circumpolar distribution. Species affiliation is herein supported by molecular analyses using cytochrome c oxidase subunit I, 16S rRNA, and histone H3 markers. We redescribe D. antarctica using histology, micro-computed tomography (micro-CT), and 3D-reconstruction of the internal organs. Moreover, we describe a new, sympatric species, namely D. carinova Moles, Avila & Wägele n. sp., and provide an anatomical comparison between the two Antarctic Doto species. Egg masses in both species are also described here for the first time. We demonstrate that micro-CT is a useful tool for non-destructive anatomical description of valuable specimens. Furthermore, our high resolution micro-CT data reveal that the central nervous system of both Doto species possesses numerous accessory giant cells, suggested to be neurons herein. In addition, the phylogenetic tree of all Doto species sequenced to date suggests a scenario for the evolution of the reproductive system in this genus: bursa copulatrix seems to have been reduced and the acquisition of a distal connection of the oviduct to the nidamental glands is a synapomorphy of the Antarctic Doto species. Overall, the combination of thorough morphological and anatomical description and molecular analyses provides a comprehensive means to characterize and delineate species, thus suggesting evolutionary scenarios.
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author Moles, Juan
Wägele, H.
Ballesteros, Manuel (Ballesteros Vázquez)
Pujals, Á.
Uhl, G.
Ávila Escartín, Conxita
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Wägele, H.
Ballesteros, Manuel (Ballesteros Vázquez)
Pujals, Á.
Uhl, G.
Ávila Escartín, Conxita
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title The end of the cold Loneliness: 3D comparison between Doto antarctica and a new sympatric species of Doto (Heterobranchia: Nudibranchia)
title_short The end of the cold Loneliness: 3D comparison between Doto antarctica and a new sympatric species of Doto (Heterobranchia: Nudibranchia)
title_full The end of the cold Loneliness: 3D comparison between Doto antarctica and a new sympatric species of Doto (Heterobranchia: Nudibranchia)
title_fullStr The end of the cold Loneliness: 3D comparison between Doto antarctica and a new sympatric species of Doto (Heterobranchia: Nudibranchia)
title_full_unstemmed The end of the cold Loneliness: 3D comparison between Doto antarctica and a new sympatric species of Doto (Heterobranchia: Nudibranchia)
title_sort end of the cold loneliness: 3d comparison between doto antarctica and a new sympatric species of doto (heterobranchia: nudibranchia)
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PLoS One, 2016, vol. 11, num. 7, p. e0157941-e0157941
Articles publicats en revistes (Biologia Evolutiva, Ecologia i Ciències Ambientals)
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