Genetic and Morphological Variability of Eurytium Limosum (Say, 1818) (Brachyura, Panopeidae): Insights About Dispersal Along Marine Provinces

Nielson F. C. França, Eloá F. Santos, Fernando L. Mantelatto
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The present study analyzed the genetic and morphological variability in Eurytium limosum in different marine provinces of the Western Atlantic. An integrative approach using genetic and morphological data was applied to test the influence of such provinces as possible barriers on the gene flow of the species. Two mtDNA markers were used to construct the genetic distance matrices, phylogenetic trees, and haplotype networks. Meanwhile, the morphological analysis of a robust set of specimens provided a detailed report on all diagnostic characteristics in the literature. Both approaches revealed great similarity between specimens from different localities and provinces, in addition to the absence of genetic structuring throughout their wide area of occurrence. The relationship between dispersal and larval development patterns was selected as the main factor promoting the population profile. This approach provides some elements that serve as a baseline for future studies on decision-making regarding the conservation of intertidal communities.

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Eurytium Limosum (Say, 1818) (Brachyura, Panopeidae)的遗传和形态变异性:关于沿海域扩散的启示
本研究分析了 Eurytium limosum 在西大西洋不同海洋省份的遗传和形态变异性。采用遗传和形态数据的综合方法,检验了这些省份作为物种基因流动的可能障碍的影响。利用两个 mtDNA 标记构建了遗传距离矩阵、系统发生树和单体型网络。同时,对一组标本进行的形态分析详细报告了文献中的所有诊断特征。这两种方法都揭示了来自不同地区和省份的标本之间的巨大相似性,以及在其广泛的分布区内没有遗传结构的情况。散布和幼虫发育模式之间的关系被选为促进种群概况的主要因素。这种方法为今后潮间带群落保护决策研究提供了一些基本要素。
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