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Molecular evidence of cryptic speciation in the 'cosmopolitan' excavating sponge Cliona celata (Porifera, Clionaidae)

机译:在“世界性”挖掘海绵Ciliona celata(Porifera,Clionaidae)中隐性物种形成的分子证据

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Over the past several decades molecular tools have shown an enormous potential to aid in the clarification of species boundaries in the marine realm, particularly in morphologically simple groups. In this paper we report a case of cryptic speciation in an allegedly cosmopolitan and ecologically important species-the excavating sponge Cliona celata (Clionaidae, Hadromerida). In the Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean C. celata displays a discontinuous distribution of its putative growth stages (boring, encrusting, and massive) leading us to investigate its specific status. Phylogenetic reconstructions of mitochondrial (COI, Atp8) and nuclear (28S) gene fragments revealed levels of genetic diversity and divergence compatible with interspecific relationships. We therefore demonstrate C. celata as constituting a species complex comprised of at least four morphologically indistinct species, each showing a far more restricted distribution: two species on the Atlantic European coasts and two on the Mediterranean and adjacent Atlantic coasts (Macaronesian islands). Our results provide further confirmation that the different morphotypes do indeed constitute either growth stages or ecologically adapted phenotypes as boring and massive forms were found in two of the four uncovered species. We additionally provide an overview of the cases of cryptic speciation which have been reported to date within the Porifera, and highlight how taxonomic crypsis may confound scientific interpretation and hamper biotechnological advancement. Our work together with previous studies suggests that overconservative systematic traditions but also morphological stasis have led to genetic complexity going undetected and that a DNA-assisted taxonomy may play a key role in uncovering the hidden diversity in this taxonomic group.
机译:在过去的几十年中,分子工具已经显示出巨大的潜力,可以帮助阐明海洋领域中的物种边界,特别是在形态简单的群体中。在本文中,我们报告了一个据称具有世界性和生态重要性的物种-挖掘海绵Cliona celata(Clionaidae,Hadromerida)的隐性物种形成案例。在东北大西洋和地中海,C。celata的假定生长阶段(无聊,结壳和块状)显示出不连续的分布,这使我们不得不调查其具体状况。线粒体(COI,Atp8)和核(28S)基因片段的系统发生重建揭示了遗传多样性和与种间关系兼容的发散水平。因此,我们证明了C. celata是由至少四个形态上不明显的物种组成的物种复合体,每个物种都显示出更为严格的分布:欧洲大西洋沿岸的两个物种和地中海及邻近大西洋沿岸(马卡罗尼群岛)的两个物种。我们的结果提供了进一步的确认,因为在四个未发现物种中的两个中发现了无聊且呈块状的形式,因此不同的形态确实确实构成了生长阶段或生态适应的表型。我们还提供了Porifera迄今已报道的隐性物种形成情况的概述,并着重介绍了分类低温技术可能会混淆科学解释并阻碍生物技术进步。我们的工作与先前的研究表明,过度保守的系统传统以及形态停滞已导致无法检测到遗传复杂性,并且DNA辅助分类法可能在揭示该分类学组中隐藏的多样性方面发挥关键作用。

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