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On the Fourth Diadema Species (Diadema-sp) from Japan

Four long-spined sea urchin species in the genus Diadema are known to occur around the Japanese Archipelago. Three species (D. savignyi, D. setosum, and D. paucispinum) are widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific Ocean. The fourth species was detected by DNA analysis among samples originally collecte...

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Autores principales: Chow, Seinen, Kajigaya, Yoshikazu, Kurogi, Hiroaki, Niwa, Kentaro, Shibuno, Takuro, Nanami, Atsushi, Kiyomoto, Setuo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4108327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25054386
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102376
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author Chow, Seinen
Kajigaya, Yoshikazu
Kurogi, Hiroaki
Niwa, Kentaro
Shibuno, Takuro
Nanami, Atsushi
Kiyomoto, Setuo
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Kajigaya, Yoshikazu
Kurogi, Hiroaki
Niwa, Kentaro
Shibuno, Takuro
Nanami, Atsushi
Kiyomoto, Setuo
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description Four long-spined sea urchin species in the genus Diadema are known to occur around the Japanese Archipelago. Three species (D. savignyi, D. setosum, and D. paucispinum) are widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific Ocean. The fourth species was detected by DNA analysis among samples originally collected as D. savignyi or D. setosum in Japan and the Marshall Islands and tentatively designated as Diadema -sp, remaining an undescribed species. We analyzed nucleotide sequences of the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) gene in the “D. savignyi-like” samples, and found all 17 individuals collected in the mainland of Japan (Sagami Bay and Kyushu) to be Diadema-sp, but all nine in the Ryukyu Archipelago (Okinawa and Ishigaki Islands) to be D. savignyi, with large nucleotide sequence difference between them (11.0%±1.7 SE). Diadema-sp and D. savignyi shared Y-shaped blue lines of iridophores along the interambulacrals, but individuals of Diadema-sp typically exhibited a conspicuous white streak at the fork of the Y-shaped blue iridophore lines, while this feature was absent in D. savignyi. Also, the central axis of the Y-shaped blue lines of iridophores was approximately twice as long as the V-component in D. savignyi whereas it was of similar length in Diadema-sp. Two parallel lines were observed to constitute the central axis of the Y-shaped blue lines in both species, but these were considerably narrower in Diadema-sp. Despite marked morphological and genetic differences, it appears that Diadema-sp has been mis-identified as D. savignyi for more than half a century.
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spelling pubmed-41083272014-07-24 On the Fourth Diadema Species (Diadema-sp) from Japan Chow, Seinen Kajigaya, Yoshikazu Kurogi, Hiroaki Niwa, Kentaro Shibuno, Takuro Nanami, Atsushi Kiyomoto, Setuo PLoS One Research Article Four long-spined sea urchin species in the genus Diadema are known to occur around the Japanese Archipelago. Three species (D. savignyi, D. setosum, and D. paucispinum) are widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific Ocean. The fourth species was detected by DNA analysis among samples originally collected as D. savignyi or D. setosum in Japan and the Marshall Islands and tentatively designated as Diadema -sp, remaining an undescribed species. We analyzed nucleotide sequences of the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) gene in the “D. savignyi-like” samples, and found all 17 individuals collected in the mainland of Japan (Sagami Bay and Kyushu) to be Diadema-sp, but all nine in the Ryukyu Archipelago (Okinawa and Ishigaki Islands) to be D. savignyi, with large nucleotide sequence difference between them (11.0%±1.7 SE). Diadema-sp and D. savignyi shared Y-shaped blue lines of iridophores along the interambulacrals, but individuals of Diadema-sp typically exhibited a conspicuous white streak at the fork of the Y-shaped blue iridophore lines, while this feature was absent in D. savignyi. Also, the central axis of the Y-shaped blue lines of iridophores was approximately twice as long as the V-component in D. savignyi whereas it was of similar length in Diadema-sp. Two parallel lines were observed to constitute the central axis of the Y-shaped blue lines in both species, but these were considerably narrower in Diadema-sp. Despite marked morphological and genetic differences, it appears that Diadema-sp has been mis-identified as D. savignyi for more than half a century. Public Library of Science 2014-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4108327/ /pubmed/25054386 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102376 Text en © 2014 Chow et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kajigaya, Yoshikazu
Kurogi, Hiroaki
Niwa, Kentaro
Shibuno, Takuro
Nanami, Atsushi
Kiyomoto, Setuo
On the Fourth Diadema Species (Diadema-sp) from Japan
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title_short On the Fourth Diadema Species (Diadema-sp) from Japan
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4108327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25054386
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102376
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