Novel morphological and genetic tools to discriminate species among the family Plumatellidae (Phylactolaemata, Bryozoa)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2011
abstract:
Some species of the freshwater bryozoans
(Bryozoa, Phylactolaemata) belonging to the genus
Plumatella are remarkably difficult to identify because
of the large similarity of superficial architecture of their
statoblasts. The examination of statoblasts by scanning
electron microscope (SEM) has in fact resolved only
some taxonomic questions. In this article, the authors
report on novel morphological and molecular traits
to discriminate among ten species of Plumatellidae
(P. viganoi, P. repens, P. geimermassardi, P. rugosa,
P. reticulata, P. casmiana, P. fungosa, P. emarginata,
P. vaihiriae, and Hyalinella punctata). The former traits
are based on shape, number, and position of annular
chamber pores, whereas the latter reside on amplification and sequence analysis of the Internal Transcribed
Spacer (ITS) region of nuclear rDNA. The successful
amplification of ITS region from statoblasts and zooidial
tubules allowed us to sequence this region on all the
species investigated. The ITS sequences showed the
presence of sufficient and informative polymorphisms
to discriminate among morphologically similar species.
It is noteworthy that the resulting ITS phylogenetic tree
largely corroborated the distinction of at least two
groups of freshwater bryozoans inferred on the basis of
the annular chamber pore morphology. This study
provides innovative approaches to reliably characterize
freshwater bryozoans species and gain more insight
into their taxonomy, phylogenetic relationship, and
biodiversity
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Plumatellidae; Freshwater Bryozoa; Statoblast morphology; ITS region
List of contributors:
Paolocci, Francesco; Rubini, Andrea
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