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Bryozoans are returning home: recolonization of freshwater ecosystems inferred from phylogenetic relationships
Bryozoans are aquatic invertebrates that inhabit all types of aquatic ecosystems. They are small animals that form large colonies by asexual budding. Colonies can reach the size of several tens of centimeters, while individual units within a colony are the size of a few millimeters. Each individual...
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author | Koletić, Nikola Novosel, Maja Rajević, Nives Franjević, Damjan |
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description | Bryozoans are aquatic invertebrates that inhabit all types of aquatic ecosystems. They are small animals that form large colonies by asexual budding. Colonies can reach the size of several tens of centimeters, while individual units within a colony are the size of a few millimeters. Each individual within a colony works as a separate zooid and is genetically identical to each other individual within the same colony. Most freshwater species of bryozoans belong to the Phylactolaemata class, while several species that tolerate brackish water belong to the Gymnolaemata class. Tissue samples for this study were collected in the rivers of Adriatic and Danube basin and in the wetland areas in the continental part of Croatia (Europe). Freshwater and brackish taxons of bryozoans were genetically analyzed for the purpose of creating phylogenetic relationships between freshwater and brackish taxons of the Phylactolaemata and Gymnolaemata classes and determining the role of brackish species in colonizing freshwater and marine ecosystems. Phylogenetic relationships inferred on the genes for 18S rRNA, 28S rRNA, COI, and ITS2 region confirmed Phylactolaemata bryozoans as radix bryozoan group. Phylogenetic analysis proved Phylactolaemata bryozoan's close relations with taxons from Phoronida phylum as well as the separation of the Lophopodidae family from other families within the Plumatellida genus. Comparative analysis of existing knowledge about the phylogeny of bryozoans and the expansion of known evolutionary hypotheses is proposed with the model of settlement of marine and freshwater ecosystems by the bryozoans group during their evolutionary past. In this case study, brackish bryozoan taxons represent a link for this ecological phylogenetic hypothesis. Comparison of brackish bryozoan species Lophopus crystallinus and Conopeum seurati confirmed a dual colonization of freshwater ecosystems throughout evolution of this group of animals. |
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spelling | pubmed-43142592015-02-17 Bryozoans are returning home: recolonization of freshwater ecosystems inferred from phylogenetic relationships Koletić, Nikola Novosel, Maja Rajević, Nives Franjević, Damjan Ecol Evol Original Research Bryozoans are aquatic invertebrates that inhabit all types of aquatic ecosystems. They are small animals that form large colonies by asexual budding. Colonies can reach the size of several tens of centimeters, while individual units within a colony are the size of a few millimeters. Each individual within a colony works as a separate zooid and is genetically identical to each other individual within the same colony. Most freshwater species of bryozoans belong to the Phylactolaemata class, while several species that tolerate brackish water belong to the Gymnolaemata class. Tissue samples for this study were collected in the rivers of Adriatic and Danube basin and in the wetland areas in the continental part of Croatia (Europe). Freshwater and brackish taxons of bryozoans were genetically analyzed for the purpose of creating phylogenetic relationships between freshwater and brackish taxons of the Phylactolaemata and Gymnolaemata classes and determining the role of brackish species in colonizing freshwater and marine ecosystems. Phylogenetic relationships inferred on the genes for 18S rRNA, 28S rRNA, COI, and ITS2 region confirmed Phylactolaemata bryozoans as radix bryozoan group. Phylogenetic analysis proved Phylactolaemata bryozoan's close relations with taxons from Phoronida phylum as well as the separation of the Lophopodidae family from other families within the Plumatellida genus. Comparative analysis of existing knowledge about the phylogeny of bryozoans and the expansion of known evolutionary hypotheses is proposed with the model of settlement of marine and freshwater ecosystems by the bryozoans group during their evolutionary past. In this case study, brackish bryozoan taxons represent a link for this ecological phylogenetic hypothesis. Comparison of brackish bryozoan species Lophopus crystallinus and Conopeum seurati confirmed a dual colonization of freshwater ecosystems throughout evolution of this group of animals. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2015-01 2014-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4314259/ /pubmed/25691955 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1352 Text en © 2014 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Koletić, Nikola Novosel, Maja Rajević, Nives Franjević, Damjan Bryozoans are returning home: recolonization of freshwater ecosystems inferred from phylogenetic relationships |
title | Bryozoans are returning home: recolonization of freshwater ecosystems inferred from phylogenetic relationships |
title_full | Bryozoans are returning home: recolonization of freshwater ecosystems inferred from phylogenetic relationships |
title_fullStr | Bryozoans are returning home: recolonization of freshwater ecosystems inferred from phylogenetic relationships |
title_full_unstemmed | Bryozoans are returning home: recolonization of freshwater ecosystems inferred from phylogenetic relationships |
title_short | Bryozoans are returning home: recolonization of freshwater ecosystems inferred from phylogenetic relationships |
title_sort | bryozoans are returning home: recolonization of freshwater ecosystems inferred from phylogenetic relationships |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4314259/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25691955 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1352 |
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