Species identification and connectivity of marine amphipods in Canada's three oceans

Monitoring the distribution of marine biodiversity is a crucial step to better assess the impacts of global changes. Arctic marine fauna is dominated by amphipods in terms of abundance and biomass. These peracarids are an important marine order of crustaceans but the number of species found in the d...

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Main Authors: Tempestini, Astrid, Rysgaard, Soren, Dufresne, France
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2018
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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197174
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/367d3bd0-74fa-45c4-a124-c283bd130d8e 2023-11-12T04:10:18+01:00 Species identification and connectivity of marine amphipods in Canada's three oceans Tempestini, Astrid Rysgaard, Soren Dufresne, France 2018-05-23 application/pdf https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/species-identification-and-connectivity-of-marine-amphipods-in-canadas-three-oceans(367d3bd0-74fa-45c4-a124-c283bd130d8e).html https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197174 https://pure.au.dk/ws/files/129397033/journal.pone.0197174.pdf eng eng https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/species-identification-and-connectivity-of-marine-amphipods-in-canadas-three-oceans(367d3bd0-74fa-45c4-a124-c283bd130d8e).html info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Tempestini , A , Rysgaard , S & Dufresne , F 2018 , ' Species identification and connectivity of marine amphipods in Canada's three oceans ' , PLOS ONE , vol. 13 , no. 5 , 0197174 . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197174 MULTIPLE SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT DNA BARCODES BIOLOGICAL IDENTIFICATIONS FRESH-WATER BIODIVERSITY DELIMITATION DIVERSITY CRUSTACEA TAXONOMY ATLANTIC article 2018 ftuniaarhuspubl https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197174 2023-10-25T22:59:31Z Monitoring the distribution of marine biodiversity is a crucial step to better assess the impacts of global changes. Arctic marine fauna is dominated by amphipods in terms of abundance and biomass. These peracarids are an important marine order of crustaceans but the number of species found in the different Canadian oceans is currently unknown. Furthermore, most species are difficult to identify due to poor taxonomic descriptions and morphological convergence. The aim of this study was to assess the species diversity of marine amphipods in the three Canadian oceans using DNA barcoding. To do so, we produced a database of DNA barcodes of amphipods from the three Canadian Oceans publicly available from the BOLD website to which we added 310 new sequences from the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. We first delimited amphipod species based on barcode gap detection techniques and tree based method (bPTP) and then compared the composition of amphipods among the three oceans in order to assess the influence of past transarctic exchanges on Arctic diversity. Our analysis of 2309 sequences which represent more than 250 provisional species revealed a high connectivity between the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. Our results also suggest that a single threshold to delimitate species is not suitable for amphipods. This study highlights the challenges involved in species delimitation and the need to obtain complete barcoding inventories in marine invertebrates. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Archipelago Arctic Canadian Arctic Archipelago Aarhus University: Research Arctic Canadian Arctic Archipelago PLOS ONE 13 5 e0197174
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topic MULTIPLE SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT
DNA BARCODES
BIOLOGICAL IDENTIFICATIONS
FRESH-WATER
BIODIVERSITY
DELIMITATION
DIVERSITY
CRUSTACEA
TAXONOMY
ATLANTIC
spellingShingle MULTIPLE SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT
DNA BARCODES
BIOLOGICAL IDENTIFICATIONS
FRESH-WATER
BIODIVERSITY
DELIMITATION
DIVERSITY
CRUSTACEA
TAXONOMY
ATLANTIC
Tempestini, Astrid
Rysgaard, Soren
Dufresne, France
Species identification and connectivity of marine amphipods in Canada's three oceans
topic_facet MULTIPLE SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT
DNA BARCODES
BIOLOGICAL IDENTIFICATIONS
FRESH-WATER
BIODIVERSITY
DELIMITATION
DIVERSITY
CRUSTACEA
TAXONOMY
ATLANTIC
description Monitoring the distribution of marine biodiversity is a crucial step to better assess the impacts of global changes. Arctic marine fauna is dominated by amphipods in terms of abundance and biomass. These peracarids are an important marine order of crustaceans but the number of species found in the different Canadian oceans is currently unknown. Furthermore, most species are difficult to identify due to poor taxonomic descriptions and morphological convergence. The aim of this study was to assess the species diversity of marine amphipods in the three Canadian oceans using DNA barcoding. To do so, we produced a database of DNA barcodes of amphipods from the three Canadian Oceans publicly available from the BOLD website to which we added 310 new sequences from the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. We first delimited amphipod species based on barcode gap detection techniques and tree based method (bPTP) and then compared the composition of amphipods among the three oceans in order to assess the influence of past transarctic exchanges on Arctic diversity. Our analysis of 2309 sequences which represent more than 250 provisional species revealed a high connectivity between the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. Our results also suggest that a single threshold to delimitate species is not suitable for amphipods. This study highlights the challenges involved in species delimitation and the need to obtain complete barcoding inventories in marine invertebrates.
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author Tempestini, Astrid
Rysgaard, Soren
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title Species identification and connectivity of marine amphipods in Canada's three oceans
title_short Species identification and connectivity of marine amphipods in Canada's three oceans
title_full Species identification and connectivity of marine amphipods in Canada's three oceans
title_fullStr Species identification and connectivity of marine amphipods in Canada's three oceans
title_full_unstemmed Species identification and connectivity of marine amphipods in Canada's three oceans
title_sort species identification and connectivity of marine amphipods in canada's three oceans
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