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Antarctic Nemertea

Version 2.0 published by SCAR - AntOBIS on Aug 7, 2013 SCAR - AntOBIS

Open-ocean environments provide few obvious barriers to the dispersal of marine organisms. Major currents and/or environmental gradients potentially impede gene flow. One system hypothesized to form an open-ocean dispersal barrier is the Antarctic Polar Front, an area characterized by marked temperature change, deep water, and the high-flow Antarctic Circumpolar current. Despite these potential isolating factors, several invertebrate species occur in both regions, including the broadcast-spawning nemertean worm Parborlasia corrugatus. To empirically test for the presence of an open-ocean dispersal barrier, we sampled P. corrugatus and other nemerteans from southern South America, Antarctica, and the sub-Antarctic islands. Diversity was assessed by analyzing mitochondrial 16S rRNA and cytochrome c oxidase subunit I sequence data with Bayesian inference and TCS haplotype network analysis. Appropriate neutrality tests were also employed. Although our results indicate a single well-mixed lineage in Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic, no evidence for recent gene flow was detected between this population and South American P. corrugatus. Thus, even though P. corrugatus can disperse over large geographical distances, physical oceanographic barriers (i.e. Antarctic Polar Front and Antarctic Circumpolar Current) between continents have likely restricted dispersal over evolutionary time. Genetic distances and haplotype network analysis between South American and Antarctic/ sub-Antarctic P. corrugatus suggest that these two populations are possibly two cryptic species.

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Thornhill et al . 2008. Mol. Ecol. 17 (23), 5104-5117

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The publisher and rights holder of this work is SCAR - AntOBIS. Freely available if cited

GBIF Registration

This resource has been registered with GBIF, and assigned the following GBIF UUID: 7b967e82-f762-11e1-a439-00145eb45e9a.  SCAR - AntOBIS publishes this resource, and is itself registered in GBIF as a data publisher endorsed by Ocean Biogeographic Information System.

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Online datasethttp://www.iobis.org/mapper/?dataset=1979
Metadatahttp://www.vliz.be/imis/imis.php?module=dataset&dasid=2503

Contacts

Who created the resource:

Rachel Grant

Who can answer questions about the resource:

Rachel Grant

Who filled in the metadata:

Anton Van de Putte
Antarctic Biodiversity Information Facility (ANTABIF)
http://data.biodiversity.aq

Geographic Coverage

PS, Antarctica

Bounding Coordinates South West [-90, -180], North East [90, 180]

Taxonomic Coverage

urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:152391

Phylum  Nemertea [ribbon worms]

Temporal Coverage

Start Date 2008-01-01

Additional Metadata

Alternative Identifiers http://ipt.biodiversity.aq/resource.do?r=rachel_antarctic_nemertea
7b967e82-f762-11e1-a439-00145eb45e9a