A New Intertidal Brachionus and Intrageneric Phylogenetic Relationships among Brachionus as Revealed by Allometry and CO1-ITS1 Gene Analysis
Background The rotifer genus Brachionus is distributed worldwide along a gradient from freshwater to seawater habitats. This genus is recognized as a suitable organism for testing environmental and evolutionary hypotheses. Here we present the description of a new species and the phylogenetic relatio...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Zoological Studies 2013-09, Vol.52 (1), p.60-69, Article 13 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
The rotifer genus
Brachionus
is distributed worldwide along a gradient from freshwater to seawater habitats. This genus is recognized as a suitable organism for testing environmental and evolutionary hypotheses. Here we present the description of a new species and the phylogenetic relationship within the genus
Brachionus
as revealed by morphometric allometry of two representatives and
CO1
-
ITS1
gene analysis of five representatives belonging to
Brachionus
distributed in the fresh and seawaters of Korea, Japan, and China.
Results
Similarities of populations were studied using nuclear rDNA
ITS1
sequences from
Brachionus
spp. collected from different geographical areas of Far East Asia. The phylogeographic analysis of nuclear DNA
ITS1
and mitochondrial
CO1
sequences showed that
Brachionus
from South Korea formed five distinct clades according to their geographic origin. Interspecific differences suggest that
Brachionus
species established on conventional morphological characters also forms five separate clades. When
ITS1
-
CO1
of the Asian specimens was compared with representatives of
Brachionus
worldwide, a high genotypic similarity was found. However, they slightly differed between localities.
Conclusions
This study sets a first step for an integrative morphological and molecular characterization of the diversity contained within the ecologically and economically important rotifer genus
Brachionus
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ISSN: | 1021-5506 1810-522X 1810-522X |
DOI: | 10.1186/1810-522X-52-13 |