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Barcoding Chrysomelidae: a resource for taxonomy and biodiversity conservation in the Mediterranean Region

Abstract. The Mediterranean Region is one of the world’s biodiversity hot-spots, which is also characterized by high level of endemism. Approximately 2100 species of leaf beetle (Coleoptera; Chrysomelidae) are known from this area, a number that increases year after year and represents 5/6% of the k...

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Autores principales: Magoga, Giulia, Sassi, Davide, Daccordi, Mauro, Leonardi, Carlo, Mirzaei, Mostafa, Regalin, Renato, Lozzia, Giuseppe, Montagna, Matteo
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Publicado: Pensoft Publishers 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4926619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27408584
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.597.7241
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author Magoga, Giulia
Sassi, Davide
Daccordi, Mauro
Leonardi, Carlo
Mirzaei, Mostafa
Regalin, Renato
Lozzia, Giuseppe
Montagna, Matteo
author_facet Magoga, Giulia
Sassi, Davide
Daccordi, Mauro
Leonardi, Carlo
Mirzaei, Mostafa
Regalin, Renato
Lozzia, Giuseppe
Montagna, Matteo
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description Abstract. The Mediterranean Region is one of the world’s biodiversity hot-spots, which is also characterized by high level of endemism. Approximately 2100 species of leaf beetle (Coleoptera; Chrysomelidae) are known from this area, a number that increases year after year and represents 5/6% of the known species. These features, associated with the urgent need to develop a DNA-based species identification approach for a broad spectrum of leaf beetle species, prompted us to develop a database of nucleotide sequences, with a solid taxonomic background, for all the Chrysomelidae Latreille, 1802 sensu latu inhabiting the Mediterranean region. The Mediterranean Chrysomelidae Barcoding project, which has started in 2009, involves more than fifty entomologists and molecular biologists from different European countries. Numerous collecting campaigns have been organized during the first seven years of the project, which led to the collection of more than 5000 leaf beetle specimens. In addition, during these collecting campaigns two new allochthonous species for Europe, namely Ophraella communa LeSage, 1986 and Colasposoma dauricum Mannerheim, 1849, were intercepted and some species new to science were discovered (e.g., Pachybrachis sassii Montagna, 2011 and Pachybrachis holerorum Montagna et al., 2013). DNA was extracted from 1006 specimens (~13% of the species inhabiting the Mediterranean region) and a total of 910 cox1 gene sequences were obtained (PCR amplification efficiency of 93.8%). Here we report the list of the barcoded subfamilies, genera and the number of species for which cox1 gene sequences were obtained; the metadata associated with each specimen and a list of problematic species for which marker amplification failed. In addition, the nucleotide divergence within and between species and genera was estimated and values of intraspecific nucleotide divergence greater than the average have been discussed. Cryptocephalus quadripunctatus G. A. Olivier, 1808, Cryptocephalus rugicollis G. A. Olivier, 1791 and Exosoma lusitanicum Linnaeus, 1767) are representatives of these cases.
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spelling pubmed-49266192016-07-12 Barcoding Chrysomelidae: a resource for taxonomy and biodiversity conservation in the Mediterranean Region Magoga, Giulia Sassi, Davide Daccordi, Mauro Leonardi, Carlo Mirzaei, Mostafa Regalin, Renato Lozzia, Giuseppe Montagna, Matteo Zookeys Research Article Abstract. The Mediterranean Region is one of the world’s biodiversity hot-spots, which is also characterized by high level of endemism. Approximately 2100 species of leaf beetle (Coleoptera; Chrysomelidae) are known from this area, a number that increases year after year and represents 5/6% of the known species. These features, associated with the urgent need to develop a DNA-based species identification approach for a broad spectrum of leaf beetle species, prompted us to develop a database of nucleotide sequences, with a solid taxonomic background, for all the Chrysomelidae Latreille, 1802 sensu latu inhabiting the Mediterranean region. The Mediterranean Chrysomelidae Barcoding project, which has started in 2009, involves more than fifty entomologists and molecular biologists from different European countries. Numerous collecting campaigns have been organized during the first seven years of the project, which led to the collection of more than 5000 leaf beetle specimens. In addition, during these collecting campaigns two new allochthonous species for Europe, namely Ophraella communa LeSage, 1986 and Colasposoma dauricum Mannerheim, 1849, were intercepted and some species new to science were discovered (e.g., Pachybrachis sassii Montagna, 2011 and Pachybrachis holerorum Montagna et al., 2013). DNA was extracted from 1006 specimens (~13% of the species inhabiting the Mediterranean region) and a total of 910 cox1 gene sequences were obtained (PCR amplification efficiency of 93.8%). Here we report the list of the barcoded subfamilies, genera and the number of species for which cox1 gene sequences were obtained; the metadata associated with each specimen and a list of problematic species for which marker amplification failed. In addition, the nucleotide divergence within and between species and genera was estimated and values of intraspecific nucleotide divergence greater than the average have been discussed. Cryptocephalus quadripunctatus G. A. Olivier, 1808, Cryptocephalus rugicollis G. A. Olivier, 1791 and Exosoma lusitanicum Linnaeus, 1767) are representatives of these cases. Pensoft Publishers 2016-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4926619/ /pubmed/27408584 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.597.7241 Text en Giulia Magoga, Davide Sassi, Mauro Daccordi, Carlo Leonardi, Mostafa Mirzaei, Renato Regalin, Giuseppe Lozzia, Matteo Montagna http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Magoga, Giulia
Sassi, Davide
Daccordi, Mauro
Leonardi, Carlo
Mirzaei, Mostafa
Regalin, Renato
Lozzia, Giuseppe
Montagna, Matteo
Barcoding Chrysomelidae: a resource for taxonomy and biodiversity conservation in the Mediterranean Region
title Barcoding Chrysomelidae: a resource for taxonomy and biodiversity conservation in the Mediterranean Region
title_full Barcoding Chrysomelidae: a resource for taxonomy and biodiversity conservation in the Mediterranean Region
title_fullStr Barcoding Chrysomelidae: a resource for taxonomy and biodiversity conservation in the Mediterranean Region
title_full_unstemmed Barcoding Chrysomelidae: a resource for taxonomy and biodiversity conservation in the Mediterranean Region
title_short Barcoding Chrysomelidae: a resource for taxonomy and biodiversity conservation in the Mediterranean Region
title_sort barcoding chrysomelidae: a resource for taxonomy and biodiversity conservation in the mediterranean region
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4926619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27408584
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.597.7241
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