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Species boundaries within the<Emphasis Type="Italic"> Acropora humilis</Emphasis> species group (Cnidaria; Scleractinia): a morphological and molecular interpretation of evolution
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">J?K?WolstenholmeEmail author  C?C?Wallace  C?A?Chen
Institution:(1) Department of Marine Biology and Aquaculture, James Cook University, Townsville , Queensland 4811, Australia;(2) Museum of Tropical Queensland, 78–102 Flinders St., Townsville , Queensland 4810, Australia;(3) Institute of Zoology, Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei 115, Taiwan
Abstract:Species boundaries remain unresolved in many scleractinian corals. In this study, we examine evolutionary boundaries of species in the Acropora humilis species group. Five morphologically discrete units are recognized using principal components and hierarchical cluster analyses of quantitative and qualitative characters, respectively. Maximum parsimony and likelihood analyses of partial 28S rDNA sequences suggest that these morphological units diverged to form two evolutionarily distinct lineages, with A. humilis and A. gemmifera in one lineage and A. digitifera and two morphological types of A. monticulosa in the other. Low levels of sequence divergence but distinct morphologies of A. humilis and A. gemmifera within the former lineage suggest recent divergence or ongoing hybridization between these species. Substantially higher levels of divergence within and between A. digitifera and A. monticulosa suggest a more ancient divergence between these species, with sequence types being shared through occasional introgression without disrupting morphological boundaries. These results suggest that morphology has evolved more rapidly than the 28S rDNA marker, and demonstrate the utility of using morphological and molecular characters as complementary tools for interpreting species boundaries in corals.
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