1. Assessing the diversity of New Zealand freshwater harpacticoid copepods (Crustacea: Copepoda) using mitochondrial DNA (COI) barcodes.
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Watson, NTN, Duggan, IC, and Hogg, ID
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HARPACTICOIDA ,MITOCHONDRIAL DNA ,COPEPODA ,CRUSTACEA ,ELAPHOIDELLA ,BRYOCAMPTUS - Abstract
Taxonomic and ecological studies of freshwater harpacticoid copepods are limited globally by the ability to easily and accurately identify specimens. Here, we test the use of the mitochondrial cytochromecoxidase subunit I (COI) gene locus as a tool for assessing the diversity of freshwater Harpacticoida. We obtained sequences from New Zealand harpacticoid copepods, representing two families, five genera and nine species, including the non-indigenousElaphoidella sewelli. All species were delineated by the COI gene. However, high intraspecific diversity was evident among populations ofElaphoidella bidens(>12%), and between North and South Island populations ofBryocamptus pygmaeus(>18%), potentially indicating the presence of morphologically cryptic taxa. We suggest that mitochondrial DNA (COI) sequences can provide a useful tool for the routine identification of freshwater harpacticoid copepods. Applications of these data will include assessing species diversity and biogeography as well as assisting with the detection of non-indigenous species. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2015
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