Christmas tree worms of Indo-Pacific coral reefs: untangling the Spirobranchus corniculatus (Grube, 1862) complex

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作者
Willette, Demian A. [1 ]
Iniguez, Abril R. [1 ]
Kupriyanova, Elena K. [2 ]
Starger, Craig J. [3 ]
Varman, Tristan [4 ]
Toha, Abdul Hamid [5 ]
Maralit, Benedict A. [5 ,6 ]
Barber, Paul H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
[2] Australian Museum Res Inst, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia
[3] Amer Assoc Advancement Sci, Sci & Technol Policy Fellowships, Ctr Sci, Policy & Soc Programs, Washington, DC 20005 USA
[4] Univ Newcastle, Dept Environm Sci & Management, Ourimbah, NSW 2258, Australia
[5] State Univ Papua, Dept Fisheries, Manokwari 98314, Papua Barat, Indonesia
[6] Natl Fisheries Res & Dev Inst, Genet Fingerprinting Lab, Quezon City 1103, Philippines
关键词
Annelida; Mitochondrial DNA; Nuclear DNA; Polychaeta; GENE-SEQUENCES; ANNELIDA; DIVERSITY; SERPULIDAE; POLYMORPHISM; POLYCHAETA; LINNAEUS;
D O I
10.1007/s00338-015-1294-y
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
Christmas tree worm is the common name of a group of colorful serpulid polychaetes from the genus Spirobranchus that are symbionts of hermatypic corals. As is increasingly common with reef-associated organisms, Spirobranchus is arranged as a complex of species with overlapping geographic ranges. Current species delimitations based largely on opercular morphology are problematic because of high intraspecific variation. Here, a multi-gene phylogeny of the Spirobranchus corniculatus complex, which tentatively includes S. corniculatus, S. cruciger, and S. gaymardi, sampled from the Coral Triangle, Australia, and Fiji, was reconstructed to test whether the complex includes three genetically distinct lineages identifiable by their opercula. Maximum-likelihood analyses of nuclear and mitochondrial markers revealed a single, monophyletic clade for the S. corniculatus complex. Furthermore, the genetic and morphological variation observed is not geographically based, indicating that the former S. corniculatus complex of three morphospecies is a single, morphologically variable species across the Central Indo-Pacific. Resolving the taxonomy of S. corniculatus presents novel opportunities to utilize this tentative bio-indicator species for monitoring reef health.
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