Species delimitation analyses of NE Atlantic Chaetozone (Annelida, Cirratulidae) reveals hidden diversity among a common and abundant marine annelid

The polychaetes of the family Cirratulidae (Annelida) are common inhabitants in continental shelf benthic environments and considered an important group of organisms in environmental monitoring surveys. The family represents a taxonomic and systematic challenge, as monophyly of genera and evolutiona...

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Published in:Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
Main Authors: Grosse, Maël Ariel, Bakken, Torkild, Nygren, Arne, Kongsrud, Jon Anders, Capa, Maria
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2020.106852
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:11250/2730315 2023-05-15T17:38:33+02:00 Species delimitation analyses of NE Atlantic Chaetozone (Annelida, Cirratulidae) reveals hidden diversity among a common and abundant marine annelid Grosse, Maël Ariel Bakken, Torkild Nygren, Arne Kongsrud, Jon Anders Capa, Maria 2020 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2730315 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2020.106852 eng eng Elsevier Artsdatabanken: 70184227 urn:issn:1055-7903 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2730315 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2020.106852 cristin:1815835 Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 2020, 149, 106852. Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.no Copyright 2020 The Authors. 106852 Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 149 Journal article Peer reviewed 2020 ftunivbergen https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2020.106852 2023-03-14T17:42:22Z The polychaetes of the family Cirratulidae (Annelida) are common inhabitants in continental shelf benthic environments and considered an important group of organisms in environmental monitoring surveys. The family represents a taxonomic and systematic challenge, as monophyly of genera and evolutionary relationships within the family remain to be explored in a proper phylogenetic framework. Bitentaculate cirratulids, especially the genus Chaetozone, form one of the most species-diverse group of polychaetes worldwide. In this study, we aimed at evaluating the species diversity of the genus Chaetozonein benthic environments in the North East Atlantic by molecular means. We tested whether traditional morphological diagnostic characters are able to discriminate between the species hypothesis after species delimitation analyses, and assessed monophyly of the genera involved. Two DNA markers were sequenced from about 200 specimens belonging to Chaetozone, Aphelochaeta, Dodecaceria, Cirriformia and Cirratulus – the universal mitochondrial barcoding region COI, and the D1-D2 regions of the nuclear 28S rRNA – and analyzed with Bayesian inference, Maximum Likelihood and the species delimitation methods mPTP and GMYC. The first phylogeny of the family Cirratulidae is inferred and the genera Chaetozone, Dodecaceria and Cirratulus are recovered monophyletic. A total of 14 clusters of sequences – corresponding to species of Chaetozone – were found in the study area, and only one of them is here referred to a nominal species, Chaetozone setosa. Our results reveal several species complexes in the genus Chaetozone, that some of these independent lineages are unnamed and undescribed, and that morphological diagnostic features are in most cases unable to discriminate between the most similar species. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper North East Atlantic University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 149 106852
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description The polychaetes of the family Cirratulidae (Annelida) are common inhabitants in continental shelf benthic environments and considered an important group of organisms in environmental monitoring surveys. The family represents a taxonomic and systematic challenge, as monophyly of genera and evolutionary relationships within the family remain to be explored in a proper phylogenetic framework. Bitentaculate cirratulids, especially the genus Chaetozone, form one of the most species-diverse group of polychaetes worldwide. In this study, we aimed at evaluating the species diversity of the genus Chaetozonein benthic environments in the North East Atlantic by molecular means. We tested whether traditional morphological diagnostic characters are able to discriminate between the species hypothesis after species delimitation analyses, and assessed monophyly of the genera involved. Two DNA markers were sequenced from about 200 specimens belonging to Chaetozone, Aphelochaeta, Dodecaceria, Cirriformia and Cirratulus – the universal mitochondrial barcoding region COI, and the D1-D2 regions of the nuclear 28S rRNA – and analyzed with Bayesian inference, Maximum Likelihood and the species delimitation methods mPTP and GMYC. The first phylogeny of the family Cirratulidae is inferred and the genera Chaetozone, Dodecaceria and Cirratulus are recovered monophyletic. A total of 14 clusters of sequences – corresponding to species of Chaetozone – were found in the study area, and only one of them is here referred to a nominal species, Chaetozone setosa. Our results reveal several species complexes in the genus Chaetozone, that some of these independent lineages are unnamed and undescribed, and that morphological diagnostic features are in most cases unable to discriminate between the most similar species. publishedVersion
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author Grosse, Maël Ariel
Bakken, Torkild
Nygren, Arne
Kongsrud, Jon Anders
Capa, Maria
spellingShingle Grosse, Maël Ariel
Bakken, Torkild
Nygren, Arne
Kongsrud, Jon Anders
Capa, Maria
Species delimitation analyses of NE Atlantic Chaetozone (Annelida, Cirratulidae) reveals hidden diversity among a common and abundant marine annelid
author_facet Grosse, Maël Ariel
Bakken, Torkild
Nygren, Arne
Kongsrud, Jon Anders
Capa, Maria
author_sort Grosse, Maël Ariel
title Species delimitation analyses of NE Atlantic Chaetozone (Annelida, Cirratulidae) reveals hidden diversity among a common and abundant marine annelid
title_short Species delimitation analyses of NE Atlantic Chaetozone (Annelida, Cirratulidae) reveals hidden diversity among a common and abundant marine annelid
title_full Species delimitation analyses of NE Atlantic Chaetozone (Annelida, Cirratulidae) reveals hidden diversity among a common and abundant marine annelid
title_fullStr Species delimitation analyses of NE Atlantic Chaetozone (Annelida, Cirratulidae) reveals hidden diversity among a common and abundant marine annelid
title_full_unstemmed Species delimitation analyses of NE Atlantic Chaetozone (Annelida, Cirratulidae) reveals hidden diversity among a common and abundant marine annelid
title_sort species delimitation analyses of ne atlantic chaetozone (annelida, cirratulidae) reveals hidden diversity among a common and abundant marine annelid
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