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Soler-Hurtado, M.; López-González, P.; Machordom, A. (2017). Molecular phylogenetic relationships reveal contrasting evolutionary patterns in Gorgoniidae (Octocorallia) in the Eastern Pacific. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 111: 219-230.
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10.1016/j.ympev.2017.03.019 [view]
Soler-Hurtado, M.; López-González, P.; Machordom, A.
2017
Molecular phylogenetic relationships reveal contrasting evolutionary patterns in Gorgoniidae (Octocorallia) in the Eastern Pacific
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
111: 219-230
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The description and delimitation of species in an evolutionary framework is essential for understanding patterns of biodiversity and distribution, and in the assessment of conservation strategies for natural resources. This study seeks to clarify the evolutionary history and genetic variation within and between closely related octocoral species that are fundamental to benthic marine ecosystems for harbouring a high diversity of associated fauna. For our study system, we focused on members of the Gorgoniidae family in the Eastern Pacific, particularly of the Ecuadorian littoral, a less studied marine ecosystem. According to our results, the diagnosis of the genus Pacifigorgia is here amended to include species previously considered in the genus Leptogorgia. The genera Leptogorgia and Eugorgia are included within a single clade, and neither are recovered as monophyletic. In this case, according to the priority rule of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN), our proposal is to include the species considered in these two genera in Leptogorgia. In addition, we found evidence of interesting speciation patterns: morphological differentiation with no apparent genetic differentiation (in Pacifigorgia), and inconsistencies between mitochondrial and nuclear data that suggest a hybridisation phenomenon (in Leptogorgia). In the first case, recent radiation, ancient hybridisation, sympatric speciation, and in the second, reticulate evolution may have contributed to the evolutionary history of the studied taxa. Therefore, incongruences observed between morphological and molecular evidences in these octocorals, and in corals in general, may reveal the types of events/patterns that have influenced their evolution.
East Pacific
Molecular systematics, Molecular biology
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Eugorgia ampla (Verrill, 1864) (new combination reference)
Eugorgia daniana Verrill, 1868 (new combination reference)
Eugorgia multifida Verrill, 1870 (additional source)
Eugorgia mutabilis Breedy, Williams & Guzman, 2013 (new combination reference)
Eugorgia nobilis Verrill, 1868 (new combination reference)
Eugorgia querciformis Bielschowsky in Kükenthal, 1919 (new combination reference)
Leptogorgia ampla Verrill, 1864 accepted as Eugorgia ampla (Verrill, 1864) (new combination reference)
Leptogorgia daniana (Verrill, 1868) accepted as Eugorgia daniana Verrill, 1868 (new combination reference)
Leptogorgia multifida (Verrill, 1870) (new combination reference)
Leptogorgia mutabilis (Breedy, Williams & Guzman, 2013) (new combination reference)
Leptogorgia nobilis (Verrill, 1868) (new combination reference)
Leptogorgia querciformis (Bielschowsky, 1918) (new combination reference)