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TitleGenetic and morphometric evidence for unresolved species boundaries in the coral genus Psammocora (Cnidaria; Scleractinia)
AbstractA comparative morphological and molecular characterization of species boundaries between four species of the Scleractinian genus Psammocora, namely P. digitata, P. haimeana, P. profundacella and P. contigua was conducted. The definition of species boundaries in this genus has been the subject of few studies, in spite of the presence of ambiguous taxonomic distinction, and a revision of the genus has never been undertaken. The multivariate analyses of both descriptive and morphometric characters confirmed the distinction of P. digitata and P. contigua, conversely P. haimeana, P. profundacella and their intermediate morph differentiated on the basis of descriptive morphologic characters only. Morphometric characters alone allowed a less defined distinction between morphs, and morphological boundaries essentially intergraded in a gradient driven by enclosed corallite series characters.
SourceHydrobiologia (The Hague. Print) 596, pp. 153–172
KeywordsPsammocoraspecies boundariesmorphologyITSMaldiveconcerted evolution
JournalHydrobiologia (The Hague. Print)
EditorKluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, Paesi Bassi
Year2008
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1007/s10750-007-9092-3
AuthorsStefani, Fabrizio; Benzoni, Francesca; Pichon, Michel; Mitta, Guillaume; Galli, Paolo
Text307830 2008 10.1007/s10750 007 9092 3 ISI Web of Science WOS 000251729800014 Psammocora species boundaries morphology ITS Maldive concerted evolution Genetic and morphometric evidence for unresolved species boundaries in the coral genus Psammocora Cnidaria; Scleractinia Stefani, Fabrizio; Benzoni, Francesca; Pichon, Michel; Mitta, Guillaume; Galli, Paolo University of Milano Bicocca; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique CNRS ; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique CNRS A comparative morphological and molecular characterization of species boundaries between four species of the Scleractinian genus Psammocora, namely P. digitata, P. haimeana, P. profundacella and P. contigua was conducted. The definition of species boundaries in this genus has been the subject of few studies, in spite of the presence of ambiguous taxonomic distinction, and a revision of the genus has never been undertaken. The multivariate analyses of both descriptive and morphometric characters confirmed the distinction of P. digitata and P. contigua, conversely P. haimeana, P. profundacella and their intermediate morph differentiated on the basis of descriptive morphologic characters only. Morphometric characters alone allowed a less defined distinction between morphs, and morphological boundaries essentially intergraded in a gradient driven by enclosed corallite series characters. The phylogenetic analysis of a portion of the rDNA confirmed the morphological inferences, as P. digitata appears to be a distinct evolutionary lineage. Conversely, the other four morphs, P. contigua, P. haimeana, P. profundacella and their intermediate constitute a polytomic gene pool significantly distinct from P. digitata. Yet, P. contigua is significantly distinct from the other three morphs. Both morphological and molecular approaches suggested that P. haimeana, P. profundacella and their intermediate cannot be considered clearly distinct entities. Hybridization with other species of this genus not included in this study, or recent origin may have contributed to the polyphyly and lack of phylogenetic resolution of P. haimeana, P. profundacella and their intermediate morph. They appear to constitute a single gene pool showing morphological characters encompassing a gradient from the P. haimeana to the P. profundacella morphs. Such morphological variability possibly depends on environmental factors such as light conditions. 596 Articolo in rivista Kluwer Academic Publishers 0018 8158 Hydrobiologia The Hague. Print Hydrobiologia The Hague. Print Hydrobiologia The Hague. Print Hydrobiologia. The Hague. Print Hydrobiologia Dordrecht The Hague. Print Hydrobiologia Boston The Hague. Print Hydrobiologia London The Hague. Print fabrizio.stefani STEFANI FABRIZIO