Morphological and molecular analysis of centropagids from the high Andean plateau (Copepoda: Calanoidea) |
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Authors: | Rodrigo Scheihing Leyla Cardenas Roberto F. Nespolo Paola Krall Katherina Walz Shiro Kohshima Pedro Labarca |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centro de Estudios Cient?ficos (CECS), Casilla 1469, Valdivia, 5110246, Chile;(2) Escuela de Graduados, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile;(3) Instituto de Ecolog?a, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile;(4) Wildlife Research Center, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; |
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Abstract: | In small metazoan invertebrates classical taxonomic analyses can be ambiguous due to the limited number of morphological characters available. This difficulty can yield incorrect estimates of species richness or taxa distribution. The Boeckella genus has been described as the dominant taxon of zooplankton assemblages in the Andean biogeographical region. In this genus, taxonomic classification and delimitation of boundaries between species has long been problematic and controversial. Among South American centropagids Boeckella gracilipes has been regarded as one of the most broadly distributed species, its presence having been reported from Ecuador to Tierra del Fuego. However, in the high Andean plateau some centropagid populations identified as Boeckella gracilipes have also been considered as B. gracilipes titicacae or even identified as a different species, namely Boeckella titicacae. In an attempt to resolve the taxonomic status of the Centropagidae family from the high Andean plateau, we combined traditional and multivariate morphological analyses (integral approach) with the molecular phylogenetic approach. The results obtained allow us to conclude that centropagids collected from the high Andean plateau actually represent a different species, B. titicacae, not B. gracilipes. The phylogenetic reconstruction of the South American Centropagidae family indicated that B. gracilipes represents a sister taxon to B. titicacae. The present study stresses the usefulness of integrating alfa-taxonomy with morphometric and molecular approaches in order to resolve species boundaries, to determine geographical distributions and to investigate evolutionary processes. |
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