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Mesas, A., V.M. Aguilera, C.E. Gonzalez, R. Giesecke, R. Escribano & C.A. Vargas. (2024). Molecular evidence for a new endemic species of Acartia (Copepoda, Calanoida) from the Southeast Pacific coast. Scientific Reports. 14(1):1-13. May 2024.
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10.1038/s41598-024-62080-5 [view]
Mesas, A., V.M. Aguilera, C.E. Gonzalez, R. Giesecke, R. Escribano & C.A. Vargas
2024
Molecular evidence for a new endemic species of Acartia (Copepoda, Calanoida) from the Southeast Pacific coast.
Scientific Reports
14(1):1-13. May 2024
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The loss of biodiversity in marine populations is one of the consequences of the increased events of extreme environmental conditions in the oceans, which can condition the persistence of populations to future scenarios of climate change. Therefore, it is extremely necessary to explore and monitor the genetic diversity of natural populations. In the Southeast Pacific Ocean (SEPO), specifically on the coast of Chile, the presence of the copepod Acartia tonsa has been indicated solely using morphological evidence, due to the absence of genetic information. In the present work, the genetic diversity, population structure and phylogenetic position within the genus Acartia, of populations identified morphologically as A. tonsa, was evaluated by amplification of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I and nuclear marker 18 s. Our results showed that the populations identified as A. tonsa correspond to a new monophyletic group endemic to SEPO (GMYC = 1.00; PTP = 0.95). The populations showed moderate to high genetic diversity with an incipient structuring between populations and biogeographic zones. Our results suggest that despite the homogenizing effect of the Humboldt Current, isolation by distance and contrasting environmental conditions at different geographic scales have an important influence on the genetic diversity of zooplankton in the SEPO region.
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