Phylogeographical features of Octopus vulgaris and Octopus insularis in the southeastern atlantic based on the analysis of mitochondrial markers

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Main Author: Sales, João Bráullio de Luna
Publication Date: 2013
Other Authors: Rego, Péricles Sena do, Hildorf, Alexandre Wagner S, Moreira, Angela A., Haimovico, Manuel, Tomás, Acácio R, Batista, Bruno B, Marinho, Reynaldo Amorim, Markaida, Unai, Schneider, Horácio, Sampaio, Iracilda
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Summary: The genus Octopus occurs in tropical and temperate oceanic waters throughout the world, and currently includes 112 species, although the phylogenetic relationships among the different taxa are still poorly understood. The cosmopolitan Octopus vulgaris is one of the most widely analyzed cephalopods in genetic studies, primarily because of its ample range and the problems associated with the morphological identification of specimens, which indicate the possible existence of a species complex with a worldwide distribution. Two large-bodied octopus species—O. vulgaris and Octopus insularis—are found in the western South Atlantic. The limits of the geographical range of the O. insularis are still unclear. The current study is based on a phylogeographic analysis of the 2 species in the South Atlantic, with the objective of confirming their monophyletic status and the limits of their geographical distribution in this region. The analyses were based on the mitochondrial genes 16S rDNA and Cytochrome Oxidase subunit I (COI). The topologies generated for both genes confirmed the monophyletíc status of the 2 species. In the case of O. vulgaris, it was possible to confirm the monophyletic status of the specimens from this region relative to those of other areas around the world, although 3 distinct haplogroups were clearly differentiated, corresponding to the Americas, Europe and Africa, and Asia. The differentiation among these 3 groups may be determined by the limitations of the dispersal of paralarvae among continents. Further studies are needed to confirm the possible occurrence of distinct groups in the western South Atlantic, as well as the influence of oceanic currents on the phylogeographical distribution of O. vulgaris on the Brazilian coast.
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spelling Phylogeographical features of Octopus vulgaris and Octopus insularis in the southeastern atlantic based on the analysis of mitochondrial markersSpecies - Octopus vulgarisPhylogeographyMitocondrial DNAEspécies - Octopus vulgarisFilogeografiaDna mitoncondrialThe genus Octopus occurs in tropical and temperate oceanic waters throughout the world, and currently includes 112 species, although the phylogenetic relationships among the different taxa are still poorly understood. The cosmopolitan Octopus vulgaris is one of the most widely analyzed cephalopods in genetic studies, primarily because of its ample range and the problems associated with the morphological identification of specimens, which indicate the possible existence of a species complex with a worldwide distribution. Two large-bodied octopus species—O. vulgaris and Octopus insularis—are found in the western South Atlantic. The limits of the geographical range of the O. insularis are still unclear. The current study is based on a phylogeographic analysis of the 2 species in the South Atlantic, with the objective of confirming their monophyletic status and the limits of their geographical distribution in this region. The analyses were based on the mitochondrial genes 16S rDNA and Cytochrome Oxidase subunit I (COI). The topologies generated for both genes confirmed the monophyletíc status of the 2 species. In the case of O. vulgaris, it was possible to confirm the monophyletic status of the specimens from this region relative to those of other areas around the world, although 3 distinct haplogroups were clearly differentiated, corresponding to the Americas, Europe and Africa, and Asia. The differentiation among these 3 groups may be determined by the limitations of the dispersal of paralarvae among continents. Further studies are needed to confirm the possible occurrence of distinct groups in the western South Atlantic, as well as the influence of oceanic currents on the phylogeographical distribution of O. vulgaris on the Brazilian coast.Journal of Shellfish Research2022-10-10T13:29:07Z2022-10-10T13:29:07Z2013info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfSALES, João Bráullio de Luna; REGO, Péricles Sena d ; HILDORF, Alexandre Wagner S.; MOREIRA, Angela A.; HAIMOVICI, Manuel; TOMÁS, Acácio R.; BATISTA, Bruno B.; MARINHO, Reynaldo A.; MARKAIDA, Unai; Schneider, Horacio; SAMPAIO, Iracilda . Phylogeographical features of Octopus vulgaris and Octopus insularis in the southeastern atlantic based on the analysis of mitochondrial markers. Journal of Shellfish Research, United Satates, v. 32,n, 2, p. 325-339, 2013.1943-6319http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/68715ark:/83112/0013000015187Sales, João Bráullio de LunaRego, Péricles Sena doHildorf, Alexandre Wagner SMoreira, Angela A.Haimovico, ManuelTomás, Acácio RBatista, Bruno BMarinho, Reynaldo AmorimMarkaida, UnaiSchneider, HorácioSampaio, Iracildaengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-01-17T17:48:18Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/68715Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2023-01-17T17:48:18Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Phylogeographical features of Octopus vulgaris and Octopus insularis in the southeastern atlantic based on the analysis of mitochondrial markers
title Phylogeographical features of Octopus vulgaris and Octopus insularis in the southeastern atlantic based on the analysis of mitochondrial markers
spellingShingle Phylogeographical features of Octopus vulgaris and Octopus insularis in the southeastern atlantic based on the analysis of mitochondrial markers
Sales, João Bráullio de Luna
Species - Octopus vulgaris
Phylogeography
Mitocondrial DNA
Espécies - Octopus vulgaris
Filogeografia
Dna mitoncondrial
title_short Phylogeographical features of Octopus vulgaris and Octopus insularis in the southeastern atlantic based on the analysis of mitochondrial markers
title_full Phylogeographical features of Octopus vulgaris and Octopus insularis in the southeastern atlantic based on the analysis of mitochondrial markers
title_fullStr Phylogeographical features of Octopus vulgaris and Octopus insularis in the southeastern atlantic based on the analysis of mitochondrial markers
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeographical features of Octopus vulgaris and Octopus insularis in the southeastern atlantic based on the analysis of mitochondrial markers
title_sort Phylogeographical features of Octopus vulgaris and Octopus insularis in the southeastern atlantic based on the analysis of mitochondrial markers
author Sales, João Bráullio de Luna
author_facet Sales, João Bráullio de Luna
Rego, Péricles Sena do
Hildorf, Alexandre Wagner S
Moreira, Angela A.
Haimovico, Manuel
Tomás, Acácio R
Batista, Bruno B
Marinho, Reynaldo Amorim
Markaida, Unai
Schneider, Horácio
Sampaio, Iracilda
author_role author
author2 Rego, Péricles Sena do
Hildorf, Alexandre Wagner S
Moreira, Angela A.
Haimovico, Manuel
Tomás, Acácio R
Batista, Bruno B
Marinho, Reynaldo Amorim
Markaida, Unai
Schneider, Horácio
Sampaio, Iracilda
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sales, João Bráullio de Luna
Rego, Péricles Sena do
Hildorf, Alexandre Wagner S
Moreira, Angela A.
Haimovico, Manuel
Tomás, Acácio R
Batista, Bruno B
Marinho, Reynaldo Amorim
Markaida, Unai
Schneider, Horácio
Sampaio, Iracilda
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Species - Octopus vulgaris
Phylogeography
Mitocondrial DNA
Espécies - Octopus vulgaris
Filogeografia
Dna mitoncondrial
topic Species - Octopus vulgaris
Phylogeography
Mitocondrial DNA
Espécies - Octopus vulgaris
Filogeografia
Dna mitoncondrial
description The genus Octopus occurs in tropical and temperate oceanic waters throughout the world, and currently includes 112 species, although the phylogenetic relationships among the different taxa are still poorly understood. The cosmopolitan Octopus vulgaris is one of the most widely analyzed cephalopods in genetic studies, primarily because of its ample range and the problems associated with the morphological identification of specimens, which indicate the possible existence of a species complex with a worldwide distribution. Two large-bodied octopus species—O. vulgaris and Octopus insularis—are found in the western South Atlantic. The limits of the geographical range of the O. insularis are still unclear. The current study is based on a phylogeographic analysis of the 2 species in the South Atlantic, with the objective of confirming their monophyletic status and the limits of their geographical distribution in this region. The analyses were based on the mitochondrial genes 16S rDNA and Cytochrome Oxidase subunit I (COI). The topologies generated for both genes confirmed the monophyletíc status of the 2 species. In the case of O. vulgaris, it was possible to confirm the monophyletic status of the specimens from this region relative to those of other areas around the world, although 3 distinct haplogroups were clearly differentiated, corresponding to the Americas, Europe and Africa, and Asia. The differentiation among these 3 groups may be determined by the limitations of the dispersal of paralarvae among continents. Further studies are needed to confirm the possible occurrence of distinct groups in the western South Atlantic, as well as the influence of oceanic currents on the phylogeographical distribution of O. vulgaris on the Brazilian coast.
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dc.identifier.uri.fl_str_mv SALES, João Bráullio de Luna; REGO, Péricles Sena d ; HILDORF, Alexandre Wagner S.; MOREIRA, Angela A.; HAIMOVICI, Manuel; TOMÁS, Acácio R.; BATISTA, Bruno B.; MARINHO, Reynaldo A.; MARKAIDA, Unai; Schneider, Horacio; SAMPAIO, Iracilda . Phylogeographical features of Octopus vulgaris and Octopus insularis in the southeastern atlantic based on the analysis of mitochondrial markers. Journal of Shellfish Research, United Satates, v. 32,n, 2, p. 325-339, 2013.
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