Tolerance of Placozoa for temperate climates: Evidence for known and new placozoan clades in the southern waters of Australia.

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-03-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0317878
Bree A Wright, Hans-Jürgen Osigus, Moritz J Schmidt, Julian Ratcliffe, Kai Kamm, Gabriela C Martinez-Ortiz, Martina Rehn, Marc Kvansakul, Bernd Schierwater, Patrick O Humbert
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Placozoans are small multicellular sea-dwelling animals that are typically found in shallow, warm ocean waters and have been reported in various marine environments worldwide. Their unique morphology makes them a powerful new model organism to study the evolutionary cell biology in early metazoans. Yet, knowledge on their biodiversity and ecological distribution is severely limited. Here, we report the isolation of placozoans in the temperate waters of Victoria, Australia, their most southern location known to date. Using light, electron, and confocal microscopy, we describe their morphology and behaviour. In addition to the known haplotypes H2 and H17, we have identified a new haplotype, here designated as H20, which defines a new placozoan clade. This study provides novel insights into the distribution, ecological niche separation and genetic diversity of placozoans, and reports the first morphological and ultrastructural characterisation of placozoan clades isolated from the southern waters of Victoria, Australia.

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Placozoa对温带气候的耐受性:澳大利亚南部水域已知和新的Placozoa分支的证据。
placozoa是一种小型的多细胞海洋动物,通常生活在温暖的浅海中,在世界各地的各种海洋环境中都有报道。它们独特的形态使它们成为研究早期后生动物进化细胞生物学的有力的新模式生物。然而,对其生物多样性和生态分布的认识严重有限。在这里,我们报告了在澳大利亚维多利亚州温带水域隔离的placozoans,这是迄今为止已知的最南部的位置。使用光、电子和共聚焦显微镜,我们描述了它们的形态和行为。除了已知的单倍型H2和H17外,我们还发现了一个新的单倍型,这里命名为H20,它定义了一个新的placozoan进化支。本研究为placozoans的分布、生态位分离和遗传多样性提供了新的见解,并首次报道了从澳大利亚维多利亚州南部水域分离的placozoans分支的形态和超微结构特征。
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PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE 生物-生物学
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6.20
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14242
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3.7 months
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