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Mind the gap! Integrating taxonomic approaches to assess ant diversity at the southern extreme of the Atlantic Forest

机译:注意间隔!整合分类方法来评估大西洋森林南部极端的蚂蚁多样性

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Abstract Understanding patterns of species diversity relies on accurate taxonomy which can only be achieved by long-term natural history research and the use of complementary information to establish species boundaries among cryptic taxa. We used DNA barcoding to characterize the ant diversity of Iguaz???o National Park (INP), a protected area of the Upper Paran???? Atlantic Forest ecoregion, located at the southernmost extent of this forest. We assessed ant diversity using both cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) sequences and traditional morphological approaches, and compared the results of these two methods. We successfully obtained COI sequences for 312 specimens belonging to 124 species, providing a DNA barcode reference library for nearly 50% of the currently known ant fauna of INP. Our results support a clear barcode gap for all but two species, with a mean intraspecific divergence of 0.72%, and an average congeneric distance of 17.25%. Congruently, the library assembled here was useful for the discrimination of the ants of INP and allowed us to link unidentified males and queens to their worker castes. To detect overlooked diversity, we classified the DNA barcodes into Molecular Operational Taxonomic Units (MOTUs) using three different clustering algorithms, and compared their number and composition to that of reference species identified based on morphology. The MOTU count was always higher than that of reference species regardless of the method, suggesting that the diversity of ants at INP could be between 6% and 10% higher than currently recognized. Lastly, our survey contributed with 78 new barcode clusters to the global DNA barcode reference library, and added 36 new records of ant species for the INP, being 23 of them new citations for Argentina.
机译:摘要物种多样性的理解模式依赖于准确的分类,只能通过长期自然历史研究和使用互补信息来建立隐秘的分类群中的物种界限。我们使用DNA条形码来表征Iguaz的蚂蚁多样性国家公园(Inp),普拉的保护区????大西洋森林eCoregion,位于该森林最南端。我们使用细胞色素C氧化酶亚基1(COI)序列和传统形态学方法评估蚂蚁多样性,并比较这两种方法的结果。我们成功获得了属于124种的312种样品的COI序列,提供了DNA条形码参考文库,用于近50%的INP的蚂蚁动植物。我们的结果支持所有除两种物种的透明条形码差距,平均内部分歧为0.72%,平均相连距离为17.25%。一致地,这里组装的图书馆对于歧视INP的抗蚂蚁是有用的,使我们能够将身份不明的男性和女王联系起来给他们的工作者。为了检测忽略的多样性,我们使用三种不同的聚类算法将DNA条形码分为分子运算分类单位(MOTUS),并将其数量和组合物与基于形态学的参考物种进行比较。无论方法如何,MOTU计数始终高于参考物种,表明INP的蚂蚁的多样性可能比目前认可的6%和10%。最后,我们的调查为全球DNA条形码参考文库提供了78个新的条形码集群,并为INP添加了36次新的蚂蚁物种记录,其中23名阿根廷的新引文。

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