Occurrence of the Indo-West Pacific starfish Luidia magnifica (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) in the Mexican Pacific and a possible introduction to the Caribbean region
Cristian M. Galván-Villa, Francisco A. Solís-Marín, Karen Lopez, Janessa Cobb, Leopoldo Díaz-Pérez, Carlos R. Rezende-Ventura, Nataly Slivak, Colby T. Ford, Daniel A. Janies
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Abstract
The starfish Luidia magnifica (Asteroidea: Paxillosida: Luidiidae) is a multiradiate starfish that occurs throughout the Indo-Pacific. Since the description of L. magnifica in 1906 by Fisher, very few observations of this species have been documented. We present new shallow-water records for L. magnifica in the Tropical Eastern Pacific obtained between 2017 and 2021. We collected a total of 15 specimens of L. magnifica in the bay of Manzanillo, Colima, in the central nearshore Mexican Pacific. We provide morphological description of specimens collected and additional ecological data. We used molecular techniques to verify species identification. This record represents a considerable expansion of the known distribution range of L. magnifica and provides the first evidence of the presence of this species in the Tropical Eastern Pacific. The presence of L. magnifica larvae from the Caribbean coast of Panama was also identified from DNA sequencing of larvae left unindentified in previous reports. This result indicates that it is possible that the L. magnifica also occurs in the Carribbean. Because observations of the starfish in the Mexican Pacific have been recent, the presence of larvae in the Caribbean could be a recent introduction through the Panama Canal from the Eastern Pacific to the Western Atlantic.
壮丽海星(Luidia magnifica,星形目:Paxillosida:Luidiidae)是一种多桡足类海星,分布于整个印度洋-太平洋地区。自费舍尔于 1906 年描述 L. magnifica 以来,对该物种的观察记录寥寥无几。我们介绍了 2017 年至 2021 年期间在东太平洋热带地区获得的新的 L. magnifica 浅水记录。我们在墨西哥太平洋近岸中部的科利马岛曼萨尼约海湾共采集到 15 个 L. magnifica 标本。我们提供了所采集标本的形态描述和其他生态数据。我们使用分子技术来验证物种鉴定。这一记录大大扩展了 L. magnifica 的已知分布范围,并首次证明了该物种在东太平洋热带地区的存在。通过对以前报告中未鉴定的幼虫进行 DNA 测序,还确定了巴拿马加勒比海沿岸存在 L. magnifica 幼虫。这一结果表明,L. magnifica 也可能出现在加勒比海。由于最近才在墨西哥太平洋观察到这种海星,加勒比海出现的幼体可能是最近通过巴拿马运河从东太平洋引入西大西洋的。
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