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Chiridota heheva—the cosmopolitan holothurian

Authors :
Elin A. Thomas
Karine Olu
Diva J. Amon
Adrian G. Glover
Haibin Zhang
Sarah J. Helyar
Helena Wiklund
Jon Copley
Ruoyu Liu
Julia D. Sigwart
Source :
Thomas, E, Liu, R, Amon, D, Copley, J T, Glover, A G, Helyar, S, Olu, K, Wiklund, H, Zhang, H & Sigwart, J 2020, ' Chiridota heheva—the cosmopolitan holothurian ', Marine Biodiversity, vol. 50, 110 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s12526-020-01128-x, Marine Biodiversity (1867-1616) (Springer Science and Business Media LLC), 2020-11, Vol. 50, N. 6, P. 110 (13p.)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Chemosynthetic ecosystems have long been acknowledged as key areas of enrichment for deep-sea life, supporting hundreds of endemic species. Echinoderms are among the most common taxa inhabiting the periphery of chemosynthetic environments, and of these, chiridotid holothurians are often the most frequently observed. Yet, published records of chiridotids in these habitats are often noted only as supplemental information to larger ecological studies and several remain taxonomically unverified. This study therefore aimed to collate and review all known records attributed to Chiridota Eschscholtz, 1829, and to conduct the first phylogenetic analysis into the relationship of these chiridotid holothurians across global chemosynthetic habitats. We show that Chiridota heheva Pawson & Vance, 2004 is a globally widespread, cosmopolitan holothurian that occupies all three types of deep-sea chemosynthetic ecosystem—hydrothermal vents, cold seeps and organic falls—as an organic-enrichment opportunist. Furthermore, we hypothesise that C. heheva may be synonymous with another vent-endemic chiridotid, Chiridota hydrothermica Smirnov et al., 2000, owing to the strong morphological, ecological and biogeographical parallels between the two species, and predict that any chiridotid holothurians subsequently discovered at global reducing environments will belong to this novel species complex. This study highlights the importance of understudied, peripheral taxa, such as holothurians, to provide insights to biogeography, connectivity and speciation at insular deep-sea habitats.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Thomas, E, Liu, R, Amon, D, Copley, J T, Glover, A G, Helyar, S, Olu, K, Wiklund, H, Zhang, H & Sigwart, J 2020, ' Chiridota heheva—the cosmopolitan holothurian ', Marine Biodiversity, vol. 50, 110 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s12526-020-01128-x, Marine Biodiversity (1867-1616) (Springer Science and Business Media LLC), 2020-11, Vol. 50, N. 6, P. 110 (13p.)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....524bc332d0bd4af7131d24fa13aebb70
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12526-020-01128-x