Resolving species boundaries in the Atlanta brunnea species group (Gastropoda, Pterotracheoidea)

Atlantid heteropods are a family of holoplanktonic marine gastropods that occur primarily in tropical and subtropical latitudes. Atlantids bear a delicate aragonitic shell (<14 mm) and live in the upper ocean, where ocean acidification and ocean warming have a pronounced effect. Therefore, atlant...

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Main Authors: Wall-Palmer, D., Hegmann, M., Goetze, E., Peijnenburg, K.T.C.A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2019
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https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.899.38892
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spelling ftunivamstpubl:oai:dare.uva.nl:openaire_cris_publications/00f8eb0a-9595-4e49-9c60-5794eec2efbd 2024-09-30T14:40:47+00:00 Resolving species boundaries in the Atlanta brunnea species group (Gastropoda, Pterotracheoidea) Wall-Palmer, D. Hegmann, M. Goetze, E. Peijnenburg, K.T.C.A. 2019 application/pdf https://dare.uva.nl/personal/pure/en/publications/resolving-species-boundaries-in-the-atlanta-brunnea-species-group-gastropoda-pterotracheoidea(00f8eb0a-9595-4e49-9c60-5794eec2efbd).html https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.899.38892 https://hdl.handle.net/11245.1/00f8eb0a-9595-4e49-9c60-5794eec2efbd https://pure.uva.nl/ws/files/44326679/ZK_article_38892_en_1.pdf eng eng https://dare.uva.nl/personal/pure/en/publications/resolving-species-boundaries-in-the-atlanta-brunnea-species-group-gastropoda-pterotracheoidea(00f8eb0a-9595-4e49-9c60-5794eec2efbd).html info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Wall-Palmer , D , Hegmann , M , Goetze , E & Peijnenburg , K T C A 2019 , ' Resolving species boundaries in the Atlanta brunnea species group (Gastropoda, Pterotracheoidea) ' , ZooKeys , vol. 899 , pp. 59-84 . https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.899.38892 article 2019 ftunivamstpubl https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.899.38892 2024-09-12T16:38:39Z Atlantid heteropods are a family of holoplanktonic marine gastropods that occur primarily in tropical and subtropical latitudes. Atlantids bear a delicate aragonitic shell (<14 mm) and live in the upper ocean, where ocean acidification and ocean warming have a pronounced effect. Therefore, atlantids are likely to be sensitive to these ocean changes. However, we lack sufficiently detailed information on atlantid taxonomy and biogeography, which is needed to gain a deeper understanding of the consequences of a changing ocean. To date, atlantid taxonomy has mainly relied on morphometrics and shell ornamentation, but recent molecular work has highlighted hidden diversity. This study uses an integrated approach in a global analysis of biogeography, variation in shell morphology and molecular phylogenies based on three genes (CO1, 28S and 18S) to resolve the species boundaries within the Atlanta brunnea group. Results identify a new species, Atlanta vanderspoeli , from the Equatorial and South Pacific Ocean, and suggest that individuals of A. brunnea living in the Atlantic Ocean are an incipient species. Our results provide an important advance in atlantid taxonomy and will enable identification of these species in future studies of living and fossil plankton. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification Universiteit van Amsterdam: Digital Academic Repository (UvA DARE) Pacific
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description Atlantid heteropods are a family of holoplanktonic marine gastropods that occur primarily in tropical and subtropical latitudes. Atlantids bear a delicate aragonitic shell (<14 mm) and live in the upper ocean, where ocean acidification and ocean warming have a pronounced effect. Therefore, atlantids are likely to be sensitive to these ocean changes. However, we lack sufficiently detailed information on atlantid taxonomy and biogeography, which is needed to gain a deeper understanding of the consequences of a changing ocean. To date, atlantid taxonomy has mainly relied on morphometrics and shell ornamentation, but recent molecular work has highlighted hidden diversity. This study uses an integrated approach in a global analysis of biogeography, variation in shell morphology and molecular phylogenies based on three genes (CO1, 28S and 18S) to resolve the species boundaries within the Atlanta brunnea group. Results identify a new species, Atlanta vanderspoeli , from the Equatorial and South Pacific Ocean, and suggest that individuals of A. brunnea living in the Atlantic Ocean are an incipient species. Our results provide an important advance in atlantid taxonomy and will enable identification of these species in future studies of living and fossil plankton.
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author Wall-Palmer, D.
Hegmann, M.
Goetze, E.
Peijnenburg, K.T.C.A.
spellingShingle Wall-Palmer, D.
Hegmann, M.
Goetze, E.
Peijnenburg, K.T.C.A.
Resolving species boundaries in the Atlanta brunnea species group (Gastropoda, Pterotracheoidea)
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Hegmann, M.
Goetze, E.
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title Resolving species boundaries in the Atlanta brunnea species group (Gastropoda, Pterotracheoidea)
title_short Resolving species boundaries in the Atlanta brunnea species group (Gastropoda, Pterotracheoidea)
title_full Resolving species boundaries in the Atlanta brunnea species group (Gastropoda, Pterotracheoidea)
title_fullStr Resolving species boundaries in the Atlanta brunnea species group (Gastropoda, Pterotracheoidea)
title_full_unstemmed Resolving species boundaries in the Atlanta brunnea species group (Gastropoda, Pterotracheoidea)
title_sort resolving species boundaries in the atlanta brunnea species group (gastropoda, pterotracheoidea)
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