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Further morphological and molecular studies of driftwood hoppers (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Talitridae) from Mediterranean/north-east Atlantic coastlines
Authors:Laura Pavesi  Dave J Wildish  Peter Gasson  Miranda Lowe  Valerio Ketmaier
Institution:1. Department of Biology and Biotechnology ‘Charles Darwin’, University of Rome ‘Sapienza’, Rome, Italylaura.pavesil@gmail.com;3. Fisheries &4. Oceans Canada, Biological Station, St Andrews, Canada;5. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK;6. Natural History Museum, London, UK;7. Department of Biology and Biotechnology ‘Charles Darwin’, University of Rome ‘Sapienza’, Rome, Italy;8. Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin, Germany
Abstract:An unknown talitrid was discovered in 2011 in the Swale, UK, living in driftwood. Sequencing of multiple mitochondrial and nuclear genes (cytochrome oxidase I, 18S rDNA and 28S rDNA) confirms that the unknown taxon was close to Orchestia mediterranea A. Costa 1857. The driftwood in which it was found was of Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii), probably imported from North America. Relative growth methods allow us to reject the null hypothesis that the unknown taxon was a juvenile Orchestia mediterranea. This is because the unknown taxon initiates sexual maturation at an earlier moult number (neoteny) and is predicted to reach terminal moult stages at a much smaller size (dwarfism) than its closest relative O. mediterranea. Both molecular and morphological data confirm that the unknown taxon from the Swale, UK, is a new driftwood specialist taxon, distantly related to the driftwood specialist genus Macarorchestia. Additional data for body length and sex ratios are presented for Macarorchestia. In addition, relative growth methods have shown that the driftwood species Orchestia microphtalma Amanieu and Salvat 1964 is closer to the genus Macarorchestia rather than to the wrack generalist one, Orchestia. This evidence is in line with the molecular results that do not cluster morphologically defined species of Orchestia monophyletically.
Keywords:Orchestia microphtalma  neotenic dwarfism  driftwood habitat  COI  Macarorchestia  O  mediterranea
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