Nuclear and mitochondrial gene data support recent radiation within the sea spider species complex Pallenopsis patagonica

The climate history of the Antarctic continental shelf has formed a diverse benthic ecosystem over evolutionary time scales. The extent of faunal diversity has only recently been unveiled especially by using genetic data. In addition to newly reported species, known species of benthic invertebrates...

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Published in:Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Main Authors: Dömel, Jana S., Melzer, Roland R., Harder, Avril M., Mahon, Andrew R., Leese, Florian
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Leese, Florian
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description The climate history of the Antarctic continental shelf has formed a diverse benthic ecosystem over evolutionary time scales. The extent of faunal diversity has only recently been unveiled especially by using genetic data. In addition to newly reported species, known species of benthic invertebrates in the Southern Ocean turned out to be in fact species complexes representing genetically very distinct clades. Previous studies have shown that the sea spider Pallenopsis patagonica is such a species complex consisting of several divergent mitochondrial clades. However, genetic analyses of another sea spider complex, Colossendeis megalonyx, showed that looking at one mitochondrial gene only can lead to overestimation of species number within a species complex and revealed mito-nuclear discordances. In this study we expand the current data set of P. patagonica by adding not only samples from Patagonia, the Subantarctic and the Eastern Weddell Sea, but also sequence data for the nuclear internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region to obtain more information about the species complex. In fact, the number of distinct clades is reduced when looking at nuclear data, but there are no cases of mito-nuclear discordance and hence no evidence for hybridization and speciation reversal events between divergent mitochondrial clades as in C. megalonyx. As patterns of mitochondrial COI diversity and divergence within P. patagonica and C. megalonyx are very similar and molecular dating analyses of both species complexes suggest a recent separation of clades during the Pleistocene, different biological processes seem to have led to fast and stable species boundaries in P. patagonica as opposed to C. megalonyx where hybridization even across major mitochondrial lineages occured.
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spelling ftunivessen:oai:duepublico2.uni-due.de:duepublico_mods_00043090 2025-03-02T15:16:35+00:00 Nuclear and mitochondrial gene data support recent radiation within the sea spider species complex Pallenopsis patagonica Dömel, Jana S. Melzer, Roland R. Harder, Avril M. Mahon, Andrew R. Leese, Florian 2017-01-04 https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2016.00139 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:464-20170105-094927-3 https://duepublico2.uni-due.de/receive/duepublico_mods_00043090 https://duepublico2.uni-due.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/duepublico_derivate_00042892/Doemel_NuclearAndMitochondrial.pdf eng eng https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2016.00139 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ddc:57 ddc:570 Fakultät für Biologie » Aquatische Ökosystemforschung Forschungszentren » Zentrum für Wasser- und Umweltforschung (ZWU) article Text doc-type:article 2017 ftunivessen https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2016.00139 2025-02-05T04:32:04Z The climate history of the Antarctic continental shelf has formed a diverse benthic ecosystem over evolutionary time scales. The extent of faunal diversity has only recently been unveiled especially by using genetic data. In addition to newly reported species, known species of benthic invertebrates in the Southern Ocean turned out to be in fact species complexes representing genetically very distinct clades. Previous studies have shown that the sea spider Pallenopsis patagonica is such a species complex consisting of several divergent mitochondrial clades. However, genetic analyses of another sea spider complex, Colossendeis megalonyx, showed that looking at one mitochondrial gene only can lead to overestimation of species number within a species complex and revealed mito-nuclear discordances. In this study we expand the current data set of P. patagonica by adding not only samples from Patagonia, the Subantarctic and the Eastern Weddell Sea, but also sequence data for the nuclear internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region to obtain more information about the species complex. In fact, the number of distinct clades is reduced when looking at nuclear data, but there are no cases of mito-nuclear discordance and hence no evidence for hybridization and speciation reversal events between divergent mitochondrial clades as in C. megalonyx. As patterns of mitochondrial COI diversity and divergence within P. patagonica and C. megalonyx are very similar and molecular dating analyses of both species complexes suggest a recent separation of clades during the Pleistocene, different biological processes seem to have led to fast and stable species boundaries in P. patagonica as opposed to C. megalonyx where hybridization even across major mitochondrial lineages occured. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Southern Ocean Weddell Sea University of Duisburg-Essen: DuEPublico2 (Duisburg Essen Publications online) Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Weddell Sea Patagonia Weddell Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 4
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Fakultät für Biologie » Aquatische Ökosystemforschung
Forschungszentren » Zentrum für Wasser- und Umweltforschung (ZWU)
Dömel, Jana S.
Melzer, Roland R.
Harder, Avril M.
Mahon, Andrew R.
Leese, Florian
Nuclear and mitochondrial gene data support recent radiation within the sea spider species complex Pallenopsis patagonica
title Nuclear and mitochondrial gene data support recent radiation within the sea spider species complex Pallenopsis patagonica
title_full Nuclear and mitochondrial gene data support recent radiation within the sea spider species complex Pallenopsis patagonica
title_fullStr Nuclear and mitochondrial gene data support recent radiation within the sea spider species complex Pallenopsis patagonica
title_full_unstemmed Nuclear and mitochondrial gene data support recent radiation within the sea spider species complex Pallenopsis patagonica
title_short Nuclear and mitochondrial gene data support recent radiation within the sea spider species complex Pallenopsis patagonica
title_sort nuclear and mitochondrial gene data support recent radiation within the sea spider species complex pallenopsis patagonica
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Fakultät für Biologie » Aquatische Ökosystemforschung
Forschungszentren » Zentrum für Wasser- und Umweltforschung (ZWU)
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Fakultät für Biologie » Aquatische Ökosystemforschung
Forschungszentren » Zentrum für Wasser- und Umweltforschung (ZWU)
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