2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0197104
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Clarifying the taxonomic status of the alien species Branchiomma bairdi and Branchiomma boholense (Annelida: Sabellidae) using molecular and morphological evidence

Abstract: This study was performed to analyse the genetic and morphological diversity of the sabellid annelid genus Branchiomma, with special emphasis on a taxon so far identified as Branchiomma bairdi. This species, originally described from Bermuda, has frequently been reported as an invader in the Mediterranean, the Atlantic and the Eastern Pacific, but recent observations have raised some taxonomic questions. Samples of this taxon were collected from five sites in the Mediterranean Sea, two sites in the original dis… Show more

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“…Among the taxa characterizing the endpoints, some of them, such as M. galloprovincialis, S. spallanzanii, C. lepadiformis, and S. errata, are typical of fouling communities of Mediterranean harbor and eutrophic environments, and are already known as dominant species in the fouling of the presently studied area (Gherardi & Lepore, 1974;Tursi et al, 1974;Pierri et al, 2010). By contrast in the late stage of the community, the present study confirms the structural role of some relatively recent faunistic entries for the Gulf of Taranto, such as P. magna (Longo et al, 2007) and B. boholense (Del Pasqua et al, 2018). Four different successional patterns relative to the four starting times were observed.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Among the taxa characterizing the endpoints, some of them, such as M. galloprovincialis, S. spallanzanii, C. lepadiformis, and S. errata, are typical of fouling communities of Mediterranean harbor and eutrophic environments, and are already known as dominant species in the fouling of the presently studied area (Gherardi & Lepore, 1974;Tursi et al, 1974;Pierri et al, 2010). By contrast in the late stage of the community, the present study confirms the structural role of some relatively recent faunistic entries for the Gulf of Taranto, such as P. magna (Longo et al, 2007) and B. boholense (Del Pasqua et al, 2018). Four different successional patterns relative to the four starting times were observed.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…It is characterized by the total absence of Mytilus, which, by contrast, appear in the late succession, when the community have already reached the end point structure, and therefore the mussels fail to colonize en masse. Moreover, in the starting time of the S2 a strong recruitment of alien species, particularly P. zorritensis, needs to be highlighted, most of them being seasonal taxa which decrease significantly during the following quarters (Lezzi et al, 2018). On the contrary, Mytilus galloprovincialis appears only in T4 (April-July 2014) when the community is already structured.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While B. boholense and F. enigmaticus may have reached the Adriatic Sea unaided, the remaining invaders have probably arrived through maritime traffic (ballast water or hull fouling). Branchiomma boholense was originally described from the Philippines and introduced to the Mediterranean in 1927 (Knight-Jones et al, 1991;Del Pasqua et al, 2018); this species, previously misidentified as the Bermudian B. bairdi, is particularly abundant in confined zones and areas degraded by anthropogenic impacts (Arias et al, 2013). The casual records amount to 10 species, among which Naineris setosa, which was recorded in Brindisi (from an aquaculture farm), but the population became extinct (Blake & Giangrande, 2011); nevertheless, N. setosa was recorded in the Tyrrhenian from 2010 to 2014 (Atzori et al, 2016), where it has established permanent populations.…”
Section: Polychaetamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intra-and interspecific species distances were calculated in MEGA 7.0 based on the Kimura-two-parameter (K2P) model with pairwise deletion using the full length of 657 bp sequences; these were then used to estimate genetic divergence between taxa. The K2P model was preferred over more complex and fitting models in order to ensure comparability of the results with those of published literature and other species delimitation analyses (Del Pasqua et al, 2018).…”
Section: Sequence Editing and Alignmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%