A molecular framework for the taxonomy and systematics of Japanese marine turbellarian flatworms (Platyhelminthes, Polycladida)

IF 1.3 4区 生物学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Aquatic Biology Pub Date : 2017-09-05 DOI:10.3354/AB00682
Tadasuke Tsunashima, M. Hagiya, Riko Yamada, Tomoko Koito, Nobuaki Tsuyuki, S. Izawa, Keita Kosoba, S. Itoi, H. Sugita
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Abstract

The order Polycladida comprises a highly diverse and cosmopolitan group of marine turbellarian flatworms. Owing to the great morphological diversity and the absence of a molecular phylogeny, the classification of this group has always been controversial. Here we seek to add resolution by reporting the results of molecular phylogenetic analysis based on sequences of the 28S ribosomal RNA gene, thus providing a framework for understanding relationships and the evolution of characters within the group. The phylogeny provides strong support for 10 and 7 distinct families within the suborders Acotylea and Cotylea, respectively. In addition, an analysis based on the mitochondrial gene sequences (cytochrome c-oxidase subunit I) reveals further details of the relationships within Acotylea, which were classified by morphological analysis, but not by 28S rRNA sequence-based analyses. These analyses also showed that several species corresponded to previously described genera based on morphological features and character combinations. We conclude that a classification of genera in Acotylea and Cotylea based on molecular phylogeny reflects the morphological diversity of these polyclad flatworms.
日本海生涡旋扁虫(Platyhelminthes, Polycladida)分类与系统的分子框架
多纲包括一个高度多样化和世界性的海洋涡旋扁虫群。由于其形态的多样性和缺乏分子系统发育,对其分类一直存在争议。在这里,我们试图通过报道基于28S核糖体RNA基因序列的分子系统发育分析结果来增加分辨率,从而为理解群体内的关系和进化特征提供一个框架。系统发育为子叶亚目和子叶亚目中分别有10个和7个不同的科提供了强有力的支持。此外,基于线粒体基因序列(细胞色素c氧化酶亚基I)的分析揭示了actylea内部关系的进一步细节,这些关系是通过形态学分析分类的,而不是基于28S rRNA序列的分析。这些分析还表明,根据形态特征和性状组合,一些种对应于先前描述的属。我们认为,基于分子系统发育的子叶和子叶的属分类反映了这些多覆扁虫的形态多样性。
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Aquatic Biology
Aquatic Biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
0.00%
发文量
7
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: AB publishes rigorously refereed and carefully selected Feature Articles, Research Articles, Reviews and Notes, as well as Comments/Reply Comments (for details see MEPS 228:1), Theme Sections, Opinion Pieces (previously called ''As I See It'') (for details consult the Guidelines for Authors) concerned with the biology, physiology, biochemistry and genetics (including the ’omics‘) of all aquatic organisms under laboratory and field conditions, and at all levels of organisation and investigation. Areas covered include: -Biological aspects of biota: Evolution and speciation; life histories; biodiversity, biogeography and phylogeography; population genetics; biological connectedness between marine and freshwater biota; paleobiology of aquatic environments; invasive species. -Biochemical and physiological aspects of aquatic life; synthesis and conversion of organic matter (mechanisms of auto- and heterotrophy, digestion, respiration, nutrition); thermo-, ion, osmo- and volume-regulation; stress and stress resistance; metabolism and energy budgets; non-genetic and genetic adaptation. -Species interactions: Environment–organism and organism–organism interrelationships; predation: defenses (physical and chemical); symbioses. -Molecular biology of aquatic life. -Behavior: Orientation in space and time; migrations; feeding and reproductive behavior; agonistic behavior. -Toxicology and water-quality effects on organisms; anthropogenic impacts on aquatic biota (e.g. pollution, fisheries); stream regulation and restoration. -Theoretical biology: mathematical modelling of biological processes and species interactions. -Methodology and equipment employed in aquatic biological research; underwater exploration and experimentation. -Exploitation of aquatic biota: Fisheries; cultivation of aquatic organisms: use, management, protection and conservation of living aquatic resources. -Reproduction and development in marine, brackish and freshwater organisms
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