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Phylogenetic analysis of problematic Asian species of Artemia Leach, 1819 (Crustacea, Anostraca), with the descriptions of two new species.

Authors :
Asem, Alireza
Yang, Chaojie
Eimanifar, Amin
Hontoria, Francisco
VarĂ³, Inmaculada
Mahmoudi, Farnaz
Fu, Chun-Zheng
Shen, Chun-Yang
Rastegar-Pouyani, Nasrullah
Wang, Pei-Zheng
Li, Weidong
Yao, Liping
Meng, Xinyu
Dan, Ya-Ting
Rogers, D Christopher
Gajardo, Gonzalo
Source :
Journal of Crustacean Biology; Mar2023, Vol. 43 Issue 1, p1-25, 25p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Species of Artemia are regionally endemic branchiopod crustaceans composed of sexual species and parthenogenetic lineages, and represent an excellent model for studying adaptation and speciation to extreme and heterogeneous hypersaline environments. We tested hypotheses of whether populations from the Tibetan Plateau belong to A. tibetiana Abatzopoulos, Zhang & Sorgeloos,1998 and whether a population from Kazakhstan is a new species, using other Asian species of Artemia as outgroups. We conducted a multitrait phylogenetic study based on the complete mitogenome, mitochondrial (COI, 12S, 16S) and nuclear (microsatellites, ITS1) markers, and a suit of uni- and multivariate morphological traits. Our results led to the discovery of two new species, one from the Tibetan Plateau (Haiyan Lake) in China (Artemia sorgeloosi n. sp.) and a second from Kazakhstan (Artemia amati n. sp.). Our analysis demonstrate that A. tibetiana and A. amati n. sp. are monophyletic, whereas A. sorgeloosi n. sp. , and A. tibetiana are polyphyletic. Evolutionary relationships based on mitochondrial and nSSR markers suggest that A. tibetiana may have arisen from a past hybridization event of a maternal ancestor of A. tibetiana with A. sorgeloosi n. sp. or its ancestor. We present the complete mitogenome of A. tibetiana , A. amati n. sp. , and A. sorgeloosi n. sp. We also provide a novel taxonomic identification key based on morphology, emphasizing the phenotype as a necessary component of the species concept. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02780372
Volume :
43
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Crustacean Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162858594
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/jcbiol/ruad002