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Phylogeny and species diversity of Gulf of California oysters (Ostreidae) inferred from mitochondrial DNA
Raith, Meredith1; Zacherl, Danielle C.1; Pilgrim, Erik M.2; Eernisse, Douglas J.1
发表日期2016
ISSN0740-2783
卷号33期号:2页码:263-283
英文摘要

The Olympia oyster, Ostrea lurida Carpenter, 1864, is the only native oyster on the west coast of temperate western North America and a conservation target for native species restoration throughout much of its known range, from British Columbia, Canada to Baja California, Mexico. This species was recently demonstrated to be genetically distinct from its southern congener, O. conchaphila Carpenter, 1857, but our new sampling, combined with previously published data, supports a tentative allopatric pattern, with the southern and northern species restricted to either side of Punta Eugenia in Baja California, Mexico, a known biogeographic boundary. We collected O. conchaphila and multiple co-occurring oyster species at 11 sites along the Pacific coast of Baja California Sur or within the Gulf of California, Mexico. Oyster surveys revealed at least six other co-occurring species, including two exotics, of Ostreidae Rafinesque, 1815 that were identified by sequencing 16S ribosomal DNA (16S) and cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COI) mitochondrial markers. In addition to our newly collected material, our phylogenetic analyses included Ostreidae from worldwide localities available in GenBank.


Phylogenetic estimates, using maximum likelihood, supported the sister species relationship between Ostrea lurida Carpenter, 1864 and O. conchaphila Carpenter, 1857. Together, they group as the sister lineage of Myrakeena angelica (Rochebrune, 1895), nested within a grouping of species currently assigned to Ostrea Linnaeus, 1758. Thus, we have revived the original name Ostrea angelica Rochebrune, 1895 and consider the monotypic genus, Myrakeena Harry, 1985 a junior synonym of Ostrea. We also collected O. equestris Say, 1834, native to the Caribbean and not previously reported in the Eastern Pacific. Our results are consistent with the recognition of only four subfamilies within Ostreidae: Ostreinae Rafinesque, 1815, Crassostreinae Scarlato and Starobogatov, 1979, Saccostreinae Salvi etal., 2014, and Striostreinae new subfamily. Another subfamily, Lophinae Vialov, 1936, is best synonymized with Ostreinae because it would otherwise be paraphyletic to that taxon. Sequences of Saccostrea palmula (Carpenter, 1857) revealed a striking lack of genetic variation that contrasted with their substantial phenotypic plasticity. Surprisingly: the morphologically distinctive species, Ostrea tubulifera Dalt, 1914, was revealed as an ecotype of S. pair-unlit, and so is herein considered a junior synonym of the latter species.


英文关键词systematics;Ostrea;Crassostrea;Saccostrea;phylogeography
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000368048400011
来源期刊AMERICAN MALACOLOGICAL BULLETIN
来源机构美国环保署
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/58542
作者单位1.Calif State Univ Fullerton, Dept Biol Sci, Fullerton, CA 92834 USA;
2.US EPA, Ecol Exposure Res Div, Natl Exposure Res Lab, Cincinnati, OH 45268 USA
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Raith, Meredith,Zacherl, Danielle C.,Pilgrim, Erik M.,et al. Phylogeny and species diversity of Gulf of California oysters (Ostreidae) inferred from mitochondrial DNA[J]. 美国环保署,2016,33(2):263-283.
APA Raith, Meredith,Zacherl, Danielle C.,Pilgrim, Erik M.,&Eernisse, Douglas J..(2016).Phylogeny and species diversity of Gulf of California oysters (Ostreidae) inferred from mitochondrial DNA.AMERICAN MALACOLOGICAL BULLETIN,33(2),263-283.
MLA Raith, Meredith,et al."Phylogeny and species diversity of Gulf of California oysters (Ostreidae) inferred from mitochondrial DNA".AMERICAN MALACOLOGICAL BULLETIN 33.2(2016):263-283.
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