2006
DOI: 10.1093/mollus/eyl002
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Morphological and mitochondrial-DNA analysis of the Indo-West Pacific rock oysters (Ostreidae: Saccostrea species)

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“…2), indicating a potential source for this invasion. Saccostrea cucullata was described from India, and currently is understood to be indigenous to rocky shores throughout the IndoPacific (Lam and Morton 2006) and along the south and east coasts of Africa (Haupt et al 2010). However, COI and 16S sequences have demonstrated that S. "cucullata" represents a cryptic species complex comprising as many as seven species, often with broadly overlapping geographic distributions (Lam and Morton 2006;Sekino and Yamashita 2013).…”
Section: First Record Of the Genus Saccostrea In The Caribbeanmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2), indicating a potential source for this invasion. Saccostrea cucullata was described from India, and currently is understood to be indigenous to rocky shores throughout the IndoPacific (Lam and Morton 2006) and along the south and east coasts of Africa (Haupt et al 2010). However, COI and 16S sequences have demonstrated that S. "cucullata" represents a cryptic species complex comprising as many as seven species, often with broadly overlapping geographic distributions (Lam and Morton 2006;Sekino and Yamashita 2013).…”
Section: First Record Of the Genus Saccostrea In The Caribbeanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Molecular markers have been successfully used to differentiate members within the genus Crassostrea (e.g., Lam and Morton 2003;Reece et al 2008;Cordes et al 2008;Sekino and Yamashita 2013) and the genus Saccostrea (e.g., Lam and Morton 2006;Sekino and Yamashita 2013), and between other closely related oyster genera (e.g., Klinbunga et al 2005;Liu et al 2011), as well as aiding in resolving the distributions of other bivalve species. For example, sequence data confirmed the Trans-Atlantic geographic ranges of C. rhizophorae and C. gasar (Lapégue et al 2002), as well as the identities and geographic ranges of multiple Crassostrea species along the Brazilian coast (de Melo et al 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oysters are thus notorious for profound nomenclatorial confusion regarding species identities (Lam and Morton, 2004). Phylogenetic analyses using partial mitochondrial 16S DNA sequences of approximately 513 base pairs of Saccostrea populations in Australia recognized at least three different species (Lam and Morton, 2006). NA barcode sequence technique was used for oyster species identification and taxonomy (Cordes et al, 2005;Lam and Morton, 2006;Wang and Guo, 2008;de Melo et al, 2010;Liu et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phylogenetic analyses using partial mitochondrial 16S DNA sequences of approximately 513 base pairs of Saccostrea populations in Australia recognized at least three different species (Lam and Morton, 2006). NA barcode sequence technique was used for oyster species identification and taxonomy (Cordes et al, 2005;Lam and Morton, 2006;Wang and Guo, 2008;de Melo et al, 2010;Liu et al, 2011). This technique uses a set of primers to amplify a 648-base pair (bp) region of the mitochondrial cytochrome-c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) gene to ensure the identification of a wide range of biological specimens rapidly and accurately.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Buroker et al 1979;Healy 2011;Lam and Morton 2005;Thomson 1954). Oysters live attached to hard objects and are usually gregarious and often densely packed, leading to frequent morphological variability among individuals -what are described as separate species may in fact simply be ecophenotypical variations (Carpenter and Niem 1998:224).…”
Section: Square Bmentioning
confidence: 99%