| Literature DB >> 27156447 |
Natalia Sukhikh1, Anissa Souissi2, Sami Souissi2, Gesche Winkler3, Vincent Castric4, Anne-Catherine Holl4, Victor Alekseev5.
Abstract
Our understanding of the systematics of the Eurytemora affinis complex developed at a fast pace over the last decades. Formerly considered as a complex of cryptic species, it is now believed to include three valid species: E. affinis, Eurytemora carolleeae, and Eurytemora caspica. American and European representatives have been studied in detail with respect to fine-scale geographic distribution, levels of genetic subdivision, evolutionary and demographic histories. Morphological components have been less explored. In this study, an analysis of the phylogeny and morphology of E. affinis was done, with a special focus on European populations. A total of 447 individuals of E. affinis from Europe were analyzed with genetic tools and 170 individuals according to morphological criteria. Common and new morphological and genetic features were analyzed. For this, we used ML and Bayesian methods to analyze the bar coding mt-DNA gene cytochrome c oxidase I subunit. Both genetic and morphological analyses showed high heterogeneities among the E. affinis populations from Europe. As a result, three local populations of E. affinis in Western Europe, including the European part of Russia, were established. Their genetic and morphological heterogeneity corresponded to the subspecies level.Entities:
Keywords: Copepod systematics; Eurytemora; Morphometrics; Morphométrie; Phylogenetics; Phylogénie; Systématique de copépodes
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27156447 DOI: 10.1016/j.crvi.2016.03.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: C R Biol ISSN: 1631-0691 Impact factor: 1.583