Matheus Vieira Lopes, André Padua, Fernanda Azevedo, Michelle Klautau
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摘要
尽管巴西东部生态区作为一个过渡带具有重要的生物地理学和生态学意义,但该生态区在大型底栖无脊椎动物的分类和分布方面仍然存在差距。因此,我们的目标是缩小这一差距,研究这一重要海洋生态区域的钙质海绵多样性。利用形态学和分子手段鉴定出12种,其中4种为新种:Ascandra polejaeffi sp. nov、Clathrina albata sp. nov、Clathrina capixaba sp. nov和Vosmaeropsis sp. nov,并提出了新的诊断建议和Vosmaeropsis属的修正。在东加勒比生态区、费尔南多·迪诺罗尼亚和罗卡斯环礁生态区已知的一种物种首次在巴西东部生态区登记:赤藓属(Clathrina delicata)。本研究收集了巴西东部生态区内已有记录的7个物种,证实了它们的存在,扩大了它们在巴西东部生态区内的地理分布:Borojevia brasiliensis、Borojevia trispinata、Clathrina aurea、Clathrina soluta、Grantia kempfi、pareucilla magna和Sycettusa hastifera。这最后两种可能是巴西的入侵物种,在西南大西洋的最北端有记录。考虑到巴西东部生态区共有43种,其中7种与亚马逊地区共享,2种与 o Pedro e ss o Paulo群岛共享,7种与Fernando de Noronha和Atoll das Rocas共享,13种与巴西东北部共享,1种与Trindade e Martin Vaz群岛共享,14种与巴西东南部生态区共享。巴西东部是巴西海岸最著名的生态区,并讨论了其作为热带和亚热带动物群之间的过渡带的作用。
Integrative taxonomy of Calcarea (Porifera) from Espírito Santo, Eastern Brazil.
Despite the biogeographical and ecological importance of the Eastern Brazil ecoregion as a transitional zone, this ecoregion still represents a taxonomic and distributional gap to the knowledge on macrobenthic invertebrates. Therefore, our aim was to narrow this gap studying the calcareous sponge diversity of this important marine ecoregion. Using morphological and molecular tools, 12 species were identified, four of them new to science: Ascandra polejaeffi sp. nov., Clathrina albata sp. nov., Clathrina capixaba sp. nov., and Vosmaeropsis anomala sp. nov., with new diagnostic proposals and an amendment of the genus Vosmaeropsis. One species known from the Eastern Caribbean ecoregion and from the Fernando de Noronha and Atoll das Rocas ecoregion is being registered for the Eastern Brazil ecoregion for the first time: Clathrina delicata. Seven species previously recorded for the Eastern Brazil ecoregion were recollected in this study, corroborating their occurrence and expanding their geographic distribution within it: Borojevia brasiliensis, Borojevia trispinata, Clathrina aurea, Clathrina soluta, Grantia kempfi, Paraleucilla magna and Sycettusa hastifera. These last two species are probably invasive in Brazil and are recorded in its northernmost location in the Southwestern Atlantic. Considering the total of 43 species registered in the Eastern Brazil ecoregion, seven are shared with the Amazonia, two with São Pedro e São Paulo Islands, seven with Fernando de Noronha and Atoll das Rocas, 13 with Northeastern Brazil, one with Trindade e Martin Vaz Islands, and 14 with Southeastern Brazil ecoregion. Eastern Brazil is the best-known ecoregion in the Brazilian coast and its role as a transitional zone between tropical and subtropical faunas is discussed.
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