Cryptic molecular diversity in the morphologically variable rotiferan brachionus quadridentatus (Rotifera: Monogononta)

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Abstract

Brachionus quadridentatus is a morphologically variable species of rotifer distributed worldwide. The taxonomy of this species is confused, with numerous infrasubspecific variants described in the taxon: B. quadridentatus quadridentatus, B. quadridentatus f. brevispinus and B. quadridentatus f. cluniorbicularis. In this study, we explored genetic diversity among some populations of B. quadridentatus, using sequences of mitochondrial COI and nuclear 18S genes. The coalescent species delimitation analysis with the 18S gene highly supports the presence of at least three putative species within the B. quadridentatus complex. These results were in agreement with the phylogenetic and GMYC analysis using the 18S gene. However, we also found variation within each of these three putative species in morphology and COI gene sequences. There were seven morphologically differentiated lineages that were recovered as distinct based on COI gene sequences using the ABGD delimitation method. As such, mitonuclear discordance between COI and 18S phylogenies was found. The incongruence between mitochondrial and nuclear markers could be explained by incomplete lineage sorting.

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García-Morales, A. E., & Domínguez-Domínguez, O. (2019). Cryptic molecular diversity in the morphologically variable rotiferan brachionus quadridentatus (Rotifera: Monogononta). Revista de Biologia Tropical, 67(6), 1114–1130. https://doi.org/10.15517/rbt.v67i6.33996

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