Mysis nordenskioldi n. sp. (Crustacea, Mysida), a circumpolar coastal mysid separated from the NE Pacific M. litoralis (Banner, 1948)

Mysis nordenskioldi n. sp. is a circumpolar, arctic-subarctic coastal mysid crustacean, earlier considered conspecific with M. litoralis (Banner, 1948) and in the past also confused with the circumpolar M. oculata (Fabricius, 1780 ). Mysis litoralis itself seems to be restricted to the northeastern...

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Published in:Polar Biology
Main Authors: Audzijonyte, A, Vainola, R
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Springer-Verlag 2007
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spelling ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:121155 2023-05-15T15:05:21+02:00 Mysis nordenskioldi n. sp. (Crustacea, Mysida), a circumpolar coastal mysid separated from the NE Pacific M. litoralis (Banner, 1948) Audzijonyte, A Vainola, R 2007 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-007-0271-5 http://ecite.utas.edu.au/121155 en eng Springer-Verlag http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00300-007-0271-5 Audzijonyte, A and Vainola, R, Mysis nordenskioldi n. sp. (Crustacea, Mysida), a circumpolar coastal mysid separated from the NE Pacific M. litoralis (Banner, 1948), Polar Biology, 30, (9) pp. 1137-1157. ISSN 0722-4060 (2007) [Refereed Article] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/121155 Biological Sciences Evolutionary Biology Animal Systematics and Taxonomy Refereed Article PeerReviewed 2007 ftunivtasecite https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-007-0271-5 2019-12-13T22:20:06Z Mysis nordenskioldi n. sp. is a circumpolar, arctic-subarctic coastal mysid crustacean, earlier considered conspecific with M. litoralis (Banner, 1948) and in the past also confused with the circumpolar M. oculata (Fabricius, 1780 ). Mysis litoralis itself seems to be restricted to the northeastern North Pacific. Formal diagnoses and descriptions of the three species are here given based on morphological and molecular characters (allozymes, mtDNA). The species are morphologically distinguished by features of the telson and by the setation of maxillae and maxillipedes. Molecular differences diagnosing M. nordenskioldi from the two others were found at seven to eight allozyme loci, while M. oculata and M. litoralis differed from each other at five loci. In mitochondrial DNA, M. nordenskioldi is distinguished from the others by 8% nucleotide divergence, whereas M. litoralis and M. oculata make an inseparable cluster (<1%), suggesting post-speciation mitochondrial introgression. Initial phylogeographic data on M. nordenskioldi and M. oculata are presented. A morphological key to marine Mysis species is given. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Polar Biology Subarctic eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania) Arctic Pacific Polar Biology 30 9 1137 1157
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Evolutionary Biology
Animal Systematics and Taxonomy
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Evolutionary Biology
Animal Systematics and Taxonomy
Audzijonyte, A
Vainola, R
Mysis nordenskioldi n. sp. (Crustacea, Mysida), a circumpolar coastal mysid separated from the NE Pacific M. litoralis (Banner, 1948)
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Evolutionary Biology
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description Mysis nordenskioldi n. sp. is a circumpolar, arctic-subarctic coastal mysid crustacean, earlier considered conspecific with M. litoralis (Banner, 1948) and in the past also confused with the circumpolar M. oculata (Fabricius, 1780 ). Mysis litoralis itself seems to be restricted to the northeastern North Pacific. Formal diagnoses and descriptions of the three species are here given based on morphological and molecular characters (allozymes, mtDNA). The species are morphologically distinguished by features of the telson and by the setation of maxillae and maxillipedes. Molecular differences diagnosing M. nordenskioldi from the two others were found at seven to eight allozyme loci, while M. oculata and M. litoralis differed from each other at five loci. In mitochondrial DNA, M. nordenskioldi is distinguished from the others by 8% nucleotide divergence, whereas M. litoralis and M. oculata make an inseparable cluster (<1%), suggesting post-speciation mitochondrial introgression. Initial phylogeographic data on M. nordenskioldi and M. oculata are presented. A morphological key to marine Mysis species is given.
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title Mysis nordenskioldi n. sp. (Crustacea, Mysida), a circumpolar coastal mysid separated from the NE Pacific M. litoralis (Banner, 1948)
title_short Mysis nordenskioldi n. sp. (Crustacea, Mysida), a circumpolar coastal mysid separated from the NE Pacific M. litoralis (Banner, 1948)
title_full Mysis nordenskioldi n. sp. (Crustacea, Mysida), a circumpolar coastal mysid separated from the NE Pacific M. litoralis (Banner, 1948)
title_fullStr Mysis nordenskioldi n. sp. (Crustacea, Mysida), a circumpolar coastal mysid separated from the NE Pacific M. litoralis (Banner, 1948)
title_full_unstemmed Mysis nordenskioldi n. sp. (Crustacea, Mysida), a circumpolar coastal mysid separated from the NE Pacific M. litoralis (Banner, 1948)
title_sort mysis nordenskioldi n. sp. (crustacea, mysida), a circumpolar coastal mysid separated from the ne pacific m. litoralis (banner, 1948)
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Audzijonyte, A and Vainola, R, Mysis nordenskioldi n. sp. (Crustacea, Mysida), a circumpolar coastal mysid separated from the NE Pacific M. litoralis (Banner, 1948), Polar Biology, 30, (9) pp. 1137-1157. ISSN 0722-4060 (2007) [Refereed Article]
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