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Mitochondrial and nuclear gene sequencing confirms the presence of the invasive sea anemone Diadumene lineata (Verrill, 1869) (Cnidaria: Actiniaria) in Argentina

BACKGROUND: Diadumene lineata is one of the most widespread sea anemone species worldwide. Although this species has been reported a few times on the Argentine coast since 2004, its identification has traditionally been based on external morphological characteristics, and in most cases no voucher sp...

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Autores principales: González Muñoz, Ricardo, Lauretta, Daniel, Bazterrica, María Cielo, Puente Tapia, Francisco Alejandro, Garese, Agustín, Bigatti, Gregorio, Penchaszadeh, Pablo E., Lomovasky, Betina, Acuña, Fabián H.
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Publicado: PeerJ Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10688303/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38034866
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16479
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author González Muñoz, Ricardo
Lauretta, Daniel
Bazterrica, María Cielo
Puente Tapia, Francisco Alejandro
Garese, Agustín
Bigatti, Gregorio
Penchaszadeh, Pablo E.
Lomovasky, Betina
Acuña, Fabián H.
author_facet González Muñoz, Ricardo
Lauretta, Daniel
Bazterrica, María Cielo
Puente Tapia, Francisco Alejandro
Garese, Agustín
Bigatti, Gregorio
Penchaszadeh, Pablo E.
Lomovasky, Betina
Acuña, Fabián H.
author_sort González Muñoz, Ricardo
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description BACKGROUND: Diadumene lineata is one of the most widespread sea anemone species worldwide. Although this species has been reported a few times on the Argentine coast since 2004, its identification has traditionally been based on external morphological characteristics, and in most cases no voucher specimens are available to support previous records. METHODS: In this study, we obtained DNA sequences of two mitochondrial markers (12S and 16S) and two nuclear markers (18S and 28S) from specimens of D. lineata collected in two locations on the Argentine coast separated by almost 800 km. Additionally, we conducted an analysis of the morphology, as well as the types and size ranges of cnidae, using specimens collected at three different locations along the Argentine coast. Furthermore, since introduced populations of D. lineata are presumably ephemeral and only reproduce asexually outside their native range, we examined the internal anatomy of representatives from the Argentine coast for gametogenic tissue as an indication of whether they might be capable of sexual reproduction. RESULTS: DNA data support our morphological identification, including cnidae analyses, of the specimens as D. lineata. Furthermore, all specimens examined were determined to be sterile. DISCUSSION: Genetic sequence comparisons, phylogenetic reconstruction, and cnidae data support the identification of individuals of D. lineata from Mar Chiquita and Garipe Beach, confirming the presence of the species on the Argentine coast using both morphological and molecular tools. The absence of fertile specimens suggests that each sampled population is likely reproducing only by asexual reproduction and possibly composed of clones. The presence of an additional category of longer p-mastigophores B2a in the actinopharynx and filaments, as well as holotrichs in the column, is also reported. CONCLUSIONS: For the first time, we have confirmed the presence of D. lineata in Argentina through molecular data. Additionally, our findings indicate that the analyzed specimens are sterile, suggesting that this species is not engaging in sexual reproduction in the studied localities. It is crucial to continue monitoring the populations of D. lineata along the Argentine coast to assess whether they establish sexual reproduction, expand their distribution range or disappear, or potentially cause any harm to local species or alterations in benthic communities.
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spelling pubmed-106883032023-11-30 Mitochondrial and nuclear gene sequencing confirms the presence of the invasive sea anemone Diadumene lineata (Verrill, 1869) (Cnidaria: Actiniaria) in Argentina González Muñoz, Ricardo Lauretta, Daniel Bazterrica, María Cielo Puente Tapia, Francisco Alejandro Garese, Agustín Bigatti, Gregorio Penchaszadeh, Pablo E. Lomovasky, Betina Acuña, Fabián H. PeerJ Biodiversity BACKGROUND: Diadumene lineata is one of the most widespread sea anemone species worldwide. Although this species has been reported a few times on the Argentine coast since 2004, its identification has traditionally been based on external morphological characteristics, and in most cases no voucher specimens are available to support previous records. METHODS: In this study, we obtained DNA sequences of two mitochondrial markers (12S and 16S) and two nuclear markers (18S and 28S) from specimens of D. lineata collected in two locations on the Argentine coast separated by almost 800 km. Additionally, we conducted an analysis of the morphology, as well as the types and size ranges of cnidae, using specimens collected at three different locations along the Argentine coast. Furthermore, since introduced populations of D. lineata are presumably ephemeral and only reproduce asexually outside their native range, we examined the internal anatomy of representatives from the Argentine coast for gametogenic tissue as an indication of whether they might be capable of sexual reproduction. RESULTS: DNA data support our morphological identification, including cnidae analyses, of the specimens as D. lineata. Furthermore, all specimens examined were determined to be sterile. DISCUSSION: Genetic sequence comparisons, phylogenetic reconstruction, and cnidae data support the identification of individuals of D. lineata from Mar Chiquita and Garipe Beach, confirming the presence of the species on the Argentine coast using both morphological and molecular tools. The absence of fertile specimens suggests that each sampled population is likely reproducing only by asexual reproduction and possibly composed of clones. The presence of an additional category of longer p-mastigophores B2a in the actinopharynx and filaments, as well as holotrichs in the column, is also reported. CONCLUSIONS: For the first time, we have confirmed the presence of D. lineata in Argentina through molecular data. Additionally, our findings indicate that the analyzed specimens are sterile, suggesting that this species is not engaging in sexual reproduction in the studied localities. It is crucial to continue monitoring the populations of D. lineata along the Argentine coast to assess whether they establish sexual reproduction, expand their distribution range or disappear, or potentially cause any harm to local species or alterations in benthic communities. PeerJ Inc. 2023-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10688303/ /pubmed/38034866 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16479 Text en © 2023 González Muñoz et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Biodiversity
González Muñoz, Ricardo
Lauretta, Daniel
Bazterrica, María Cielo
Puente Tapia, Francisco Alejandro
Garese, Agustín
Bigatti, Gregorio
Penchaszadeh, Pablo E.
Lomovasky, Betina
Acuña, Fabián H.
Mitochondrial and nuclear gene sequencing confirms the presence of the invasive sea anemone Diadumene lineata (Verrill, 1869) (Cnidaria: Actiniaria) in Argentina
title Mitochondrial and nuclear gene sequencing confirms the presence of the invasive sea anemone Diadumene lineata (Verrill, 1869) (Cnidaria: Actiniaria) in Argentina
title_full Mitochondrial and nuclear gene sequencing confirms the presence of the invasive sea anemone Diadumene lineata (Verrill, 1869) (Cnidaria: Actiniaria) in Argentina
title_fullStr Mitochondrial and nuclear gene sequencing confirms the presence of the invasive sea anemone Diadumene lineata (Verrill, 1869) (Cnidaria: Actiniaria) in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Mitochondrial and nuclear gene sequencing confirms the presence of the invasive sea anemone Diadumene lineata (Verrill, 1869) (Cnidaria: Actiniaria) in Argentina
title_short Mitochondrial and nuclear gene sequencing confirms the presence of the invasive sea anemone Diadumene lineata (Verrill, 1869) (Cnidaria: Actiniaria) in Argentina
title_sort mitochondrial and nuclear gene sequencing confirms the presence of the invasive sea anemone diadumene lineata (verrill, 1869) (cnidaria: actiniaria) in argentina
topic Biodiversity
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10688303/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38034866
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16479
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