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DNA barcoding of southern African crustaceans reveals a mix of invasive species and potential cryptic diversity

机译:南部非洲甲壳类动物的DNA条形码揭示了入侵物种和潜在的神秘多样性的混合体

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Globally, crustaceans represent one of the most taxonomically diverse and economically important invertebrate group. Notwithstanding, the diversity within this group is poorly known because most crustaceans are often associated with varied habits, forms, sizes and habitats; making species identification by conventional methods extremely challenging. In addition, progress towards understanding the diversity within this group especially in southern Africa has been severely hampered by the declining number of trained taxonomists, the presence of invasive alien species, over exploitation, etc. However, the advent of molecular techniques such as “DNA barcoding and Metabarcoding” can accelerate species identification and the discovery of new species. To contribute to the growing body of knowledge on crustacean diversity, we collected data from five southern African countries and used a DNA barcoding approach to build the first DNA barcode reference library for southern African crustaceans. We tested the reliability of this DNA barcode reference library to facilitate species identification using two approaches. We recovered high efficacy of specimen identification/discrimination; supported by both barcode gap and tree-base species identification methods. In addition, we identified alien invasive species and specimens with ‘no ID” in our DNA barcode reference library. The later; highlighting specimens requiring (i) further investigation and/or (ii) the potential presence of cryptic diversity or (iii) misidentifications. This unique data set although with some sampling gaps presents many opportunities for exploring the effect and extent of invasive alien species, the role of the pet trade as a pathway for crustacean species introduction into novel environments, sea food authentication, phylogenetic relationships within the larger crustacean groupings and the discovery of new species.
机译:在全球范围内,甲壳类动物是分类学上最多样化且经济上最重要的无脊椎动物群体之一。尽管如此,由于大多数甲壳类动物通常与不同的习性,形式,大小和栖息地有关,因此该群体的多样性知之甚少。通过常规方法进行物种鉴定极具挑战性。此外,受过训练的分类学家人数下降,外来入侵物种的存在,过度开发等严重阻碍了人们对这一群体尤其是南部非洲地区多样性的了解。然而,诸如“ DNA”等分子技术的出现条形码和元条形码”可以加速物种识别和新物种的发现。为了促进有关甲壳动物多样性的知识的增长,我们收集了来自五个南部非洲国家的数据,并使用DNA条形码方法为南部非洲甲壳动物建立了第一个DNA条形码参考文库。我们测试了此DNA条形码参考文库的可靠性,以利于使用两种方法进行物种鉴定。我们恢复了高效率的标本识别/区分;支持条码间隔和树基物种识别方法。此外,我们在DNA条码参考资料库中识别出带有“无ID”的外来入侵物种和标本。后来;突出显示需要(i)进一步调查和/或(ii)潜在存在隐秘多样性或(iii)误识别的标本。这个独特的数据集尽管有一些抽样缺口,但为探索外来入侵物种的影响和范围提供了许多机会,宠物贸易作为将甲壳动物引入新环境的途径,海鲜认证,大型甲壳动物内部的系统发育关系也发挥了作用分组和新物种的发现。

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