A new redescription of Richtersius coronifer, supported by transcriptome, provides resources for describing concealed species diversity within the monotypic genus Richtersius (Eutardigrada)

Abstract Richtersius coronifer, the nominal species for the family Richtersiidae and a popular laboratory model, exemplifies a common problem in modern tardigrade taxonomy. Despite undeniable progress in the field, many old and incomplete descriptions of taxa hinder both species delimitation and the...

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Main Authors: Daniel Stec, Łukasz Krzywański, Kazuharu Arakawa, Łukasz Michalczyk
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-02-01
Series:Zoological Letters
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40851-020-0154-y
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spelling doaj-03baeb0fdd23410c92bc44d886ec4b5b2021-02-07T12:46:47ZengBMCZoological Letters2056-306X2020-02-016112510.1186/s40851-020-0154-yA new redescription of Richtersius coronifer, supported by transcriptome, provides resources for describing concealed species diversity within the monotypic genus Richtersius (Eutardigrada)Daniel Stec0Łukasz Krzywański1Kazuharu Arakawa2Łukasz Michalczyk3Department of Entomology, Institute of Zoology and Biomedical Research, Jagiellonian UniversityDepartment of Entomology, Institute of Zoology and Biomedical Research, Jagiellonian UniversityInstitute for Advanced Biosciences, Keio UniversityDepartment of Entomology, Institute of Zoology and Biomedical Research, Jagiellonian UniversityAbstract Richtersius coronifer, the nominal species for the family Richtersiidae and a popular laboratory model, exemplifies a common problem in modern tardigrade taxonomy. Despite undeniable progress in the field, many old and incomplete descriptions of taxa hinder both species delimitation and the estimation of species diversity and distribution. Although for over a century this species has been recorded throughout the world, recent research indicates that records to date are likely to represent a species complex rather than a single cosmopolitan species. However, in order to recognise and name species diversity within the complex, an integrative redescription of the nominal species is first needed. Here, we describe an R. coronifer population collected from Spitsbergen, i.e., one of the two localities mentioned in the original description, with detailed morphological and morphometric data associated with standard DNA sequences of four standard genetic markers (18S rRNA, 28S rRNA, ITS-2, and COI) and supported by transcriptome sequencing. We propose replacement of the neotype designated in 1981 by Maucci and Ramazzotti, as it is impossible to verify whether the existing neotype is conspecific with specimens studied by Richters in 1903 and 1904. Finally, using newly obtained cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) sequences of populations from Spitsbergen, Italy, Poland, and Greece together with sequences deposited in GenBank (China, Greenland, Italy, Mongolia), we performed genetic species delimitation, which indicated seven distinct potential species within the genus Richtersius, in addition to the nominal taxon. This study marks a starting point for further research on the taxonomy of and species diversity within the genus. Moreover, this work has the potential to be the first tardigrade redescription to provide both genetic barcodes and a transcriptome of the species in question.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40851-020-0154-yBiodiversityTranscriptomeIntegrative taxonomyLimno-terrestrial life cycleRedescriptionSpitsbergen
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Łukasz Krzywański
Kazuharu Arakawa
Łukasz Michalczyk
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Łukasz Krzywański
Kazuharu Arakawa
Łukasz Michalczyk
A new redescription of Richtersius coronifer, supported by transcriptome, provides resources for describing concealed species diversity within the monotypic genus Richtersius (Eutardigrada)
Zoological Letters
Biodiversity
Transcriptome
Integrative taxonomy
Limno-terrestrial life cycle
Redescription
Spitsbergen
author_facet Daniel Stec
Łukasz Krzywański
Kazuharu Arakawa
Łukasz Michalczyk
author_sort Daniel Stec
title A new redescription of Richtersius coronifer, supported by transcriptome, provides resources for describing concealed species diversity within the monotypic genus Richtersius (Eutardigrada)
title_short A new redescription of Richtersius coronifer, supported by transcriptome, provides resources for describing concealed species diversity within the monotypic genus Richtersius (Eutardigrada)
title_full A new redescription of Richtersius coronifer, supported by transcriptome, provides resources for describing concealed species diversity within the monotypic genus Richtersius (Eutardigrada)
title_fullStr A new redescription of Richtersius coronifer, supported by transcriptome, provides resources for describing concealed species diversity within the monotypic genus Richtersius (Eutardigrada)
title_full_unstemmed A new redescription of Richtersius coronifer, supported by transcriptome, provides resources for describing concealed species diversity within the monotypic genus Richtersius (Eutardigrada)
title_sort new redescription of richtersius coronifer, supported by transcriptome, provides resources for describing concealed species diversity within the monotypic genus richtersius (eutardigrada)
publisher BMC
series Zoological Letters
issn 2056-306X
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Abstract Richtersius coronifer, the nominal species for the family Richtersiidae and a popular laboratory model, exemplifies a common problem in modern tardigrade taxonomy. Despite undeniable progress in the field, many old and incomplete descriptions of taxa hinder both species delimitation and the estimation of species diversity and distribution. Although for over a century this species has been recorded throughout the world, recent research indicates that records to date are likely to represent a species complex rather than a single cosmopolitan species. However, in order to recognise and name species diversity within the complex, an integrative redescription of the nominal species is first needed. Here, we describe an R. coronifer population collected from Spitsbergen, i.e., one of the two localities mentioned in the original description, with detailed morphological and morphometric data associated with standard DNA sequences of four standard genetic markers (18S rRNA, 28S rRNA, ITS-2, and COI) and supported by transcriptome sequencing. We propose replacement of the neotype designated in 1981 by Maucci and Ramazzotti, as it is impossible to verify whether the existing neotype is conspecific with specimens studied by Richters in 1903 and 1904. Finally, using newly obtained cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) sequences of populations from Spitsbergen, Italy, Poland, and Greece together with sequences deposited in GenBank (China, Greenland, Italy, Mongolia), we performed genetic species delimitation, which indicated seven distinct potential species within the genus Richtersius, in addition to the nominal taxon. This study marks a starting point for further research on the taxonomy of and species diversity within the genus. Moreover, this work has the potential to be the first tardigrade redescription to provide both genetic barcodes and a transcriptome of the species in question.
topic Biodiversity
Transcriptome
Integrative taxonomy
Limno-terrestrial life cycle
Redescription
Spitsbergen
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40851-020-0154-y
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