Sampling hidden microbial eukaryotic biodiversity in the tropics: new insights from the Paramecium aurelia complex (Ciliophora, Protozoa)

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOLOGY
Sebastian Tarcz, Marta Surmacz, Ewa Przyboś
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Abstract

Ciliates, including the genus Paramecium , are among the most thoroughly researched groups of free-living microbial eukaryotes. However, our knowledge of their biodiversity appears to be restricted. Therefore, more data is required for tropical regions, to generate a more accurate picture of the distribution of the cryptic Paramecium species. In the current paper, recent data on the tropical biodiversity of the Paramecium aurelia species complex is presented. We believe that the COI mtDNA fragment allows for an evaluation of the geographic variation of particular cryptic species within the Paramecium aurelia complex, while also being sufficient for species identification. The obtained data indicates that the examined tropical populations may be very variable (with more than 50% previously unknown COI haplotypes discovered). Consequently, it is reasonable to assume that tropical environments reveal a high biodiversity of Paramecium ciliates.
热带地区隐藏微生物真核生物多样性的采样:来自草履虫(纤毛虫,原生动物)的新见解
纤毛虫,包括草履虫属,是研究最彻底的自由生活的真核微生物群之一。然而,我们对它们生物多样性的了解似乎有限。因此,热带地区需要更多的数据,以产生更准确的隐草履虫物种分布的图像。本文介绍了热带草履虫物种复合体生物多样性的最新研究数据。我们认为,COI mtDNA片段允许评估特定隐种在草履虫复杂的地理变异,同时也足以进行物种鉴定。获得的数据表明,研究的热带种群可能非常多变(发现了超过50%以前未知的COI单倍型)。因此,可以合理地假设热带环境揭示了草履虫纤毛虫的高度生物多样性。
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Folia Biologica-Krakow
Folia Biologica-Krakow 医学-生物学
CiteScore
1.10
自引率
14.30%
发文量
15
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Folia Biologica (Kraków) is an international online open access journal accepting original scientific articles on various aspects of zoology: phylogeny, genetics, chromosomal studies, ecology, biogeography, experimental zoology and ultrastructural studies. The language of publication is English, articles are assembled in four issues per year.
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