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Phylogenetic relationships within the Phyllidiidae (Opisthobranchia, Nudibranchia)

Abstract. The Phyllidiidae (Gastropoda, Heterobranchia, Nudibranchia) is a family of colourful nudibranchs found on Indo-Pacific coral reefs. Despite the abundant and widespread occurrence of many species, their phylogenetic relationships are not well known. The present study is the first contributi...

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Autores principales: Stoffels, Bart E.M.W., van der Meij, Sancia E.T., Hoeksema, Bert W., van Alphen, Joris, van Alen, Theo, Meyers-Muñoz, Maria Angelica, de Voogd, Nicole J., Tuti, Yosephine, van der Velde, Gerard
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Pensoft Publishers 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4978068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27551210
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.605.7136
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author Stoffels, Bart E.M.W.
van der Meij, Sancia E.T.
Hoeksema, Bert W.
van Alphen, Joris
van Alen, Theo
Meyers-Muñoz, Maria Angelica
de Voogd, Nicole J.
Tuti, Yosephine
van der Velde, Gerard
author_facet Stoffels, Bart E.M.W.
van der Meij, Sancia E.T.
Hoeksema, Bert W.
van Alphen, Joris
van Alen, Theo
Meyers-Muñoz, Maria Angelica
de Voogd, Nicole J.
Tuti, Yosephine
van der Velde, Gerard
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description Abstract. The Phyllidiidae (Gastropoda, Heterobranchia, Nudibranchia) is a family of colourful nudibranchs found on Indo-Pacific coral reefs. Despite the abundant and widespread occurrence of many species, their phylogenetic relationships are not well known. The present study is the first contribution to fill the gap in our knowledge on their phylogeny by combining morphological and molecular data. For that purpose 99 specimens belonging to 16 species were collected at two localities in Indonesia. They were photographed and used to make a phylogeny reconstruction based on newly obtained (COI) sequences as well as sequence data from GenBank. All mitochondrial 16S sequence data available from GenBank were used in a separate phylogeny reconstruction to obtain information for species we did not collect. COI data allowed the distinction of the genera and species, whereas the 16S data gave a mixed result with respect to the genera Phyllidia and Phyllidiella. Specimens which could be ascribed to species level based on their external morphology and colour patterns showed low variation in COI sequences, but there were two exceptions: three specimens identified as Phyllidia cf. babai represent two to three different species, while Phyllidiella pustulosa showed highly supported subclades. The barcoding marker COI also confirms that the species boundaries in morphologically highly variable species such as Phyllidia elegans, Phyllidia varicosa, and Phyllidiopsis krempfi, are correct as presently understood. In the COI as well as the 16S cladogram Phyllidiopsis cardinalis was located separately from all other Phyllidiidae, whereas Phyllidiopsis fissuratus was positioned alone from the Phyllidiella species by COI data only. Future studies on phyllidiid systematics should continue to combine morphological information with DNA sequences to obtain a clearer insight in their phylogeny.
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spelling pubmed-49780682016-08-22 Phylogenetic relationships within the Phyllidiidae (Opisthobranchia, Nudibranchia) Stoffels, Bart E.M.W. van der Meij, Sancia E.T. Hoeksema, Bert W. van Alphen, Joris van Alen, Theo Meyers-Muñoz, Maria Angelica de Voogd, Nicole J. Tuti, Yosephine van der Velde, Gerard Zookeys Research Article Abstract. The Phyllidiidae (Gastropoda, Heterobranchia, Nudibranchia) is a family of colourful nudibranchs found on Indo-Pacific coral reefs. Despite the abundant and widespread occurrence of many species, their phylogenetic relationships are not well known. The present study is the first contribution to fill the gap in our knowledge on their phylogeny by combining morphological and molecular data. For that purpose 99 specimens belonging to 16 species were collected at two localities in Indonesia. They were photographed and used to make a phylogeny reconstruction based on newly obtained (COI) sequences as well as sequence data from GenBank. All mitochondrial 16S sequence data available from GenBank were used in a separate phylogeny reconstruction to obtain information for species we did not collect. COI data allowed the distinction of the genera and species, whereas the 16S data gave a mixed result with respect to the genera Phyllidia and Phyllidiella. Specimens which could be ascribed to species level based on their external morphology and colour patterns showed low variation in COI sequences, but there were two exceptions: three specimens identified as Phyllidia cf. babai represent two to three different species, while Phyllidiella pustulosa showed highly supported subclades. The barcoding marker COI also confirms that the species boundaries in morphologically highly variable species such as Phyllidia elegans, Phyllidia varicosa, and Phyllidiopsis krempfi, are correct as presently understood. In the COI as well as the 16S cladogram Phyllidiopsis cardinalis was located separately from all other Phyllidiidae, whereas Phyllidiopsis fissuratus was positioned alone from the Phyllidiella species by COI data only. Future studies on phyllidiid systematics should continue to combine morphological information with DNA sequences to obtain a clearer insight in their phylogeny. Pensoft Publishers 2016-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4978068/ /pubmed/27551210 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.605.7136 Text en Bart E.M.W. Stoffels, Sancia E.T. van der Meij, Bert W. Hoeksema, Joris van Alphen, Theo van Alen, Maria Angelica Meyers-Muñoz, Nicole J. de Voogd, Yosephine Tuti, Gerard van der Velde 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Stoffels, Bart E.M.W.
van der Meij, Sancia E.T.
Hoeksema, Bert W.
van Alphen, Joris
van Alen, Theo
Meyers-Muñoz, Maria Angelica
de Voogd, Nicole J.
Tuti, Yosephine
van der Velde, Gerard
Phylogenetic relationships within the Phyllidiidae (Opisthobranchia, Nudibranchia)
title Phylogenetic relationships within the Phyllidiidae (Opisthobranchia, Nudibranchia)
title_full Phylogenetic relationships within the Phyllidiidae (Opisthobranchia, Nudibranchia)
title_fullStr Phylogenetic relationships within the Phyllidiidae (Opisthobranchia, Nudibranchia)
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic relationships within the Phyllidiidae (Opisthobranchia, Nudibranchia)
title_short Phylogenetic relationships within the Phyllidiidae (Opisthobranchia, Nudibranchia)
title_sort phylogenetic relationships within the phyllidiidae (opisthobranchia, nudibranchia)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4978068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27551210
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.605.7136
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