STENOSTOMUM LEUCOPS DUGÈS, 1828 (PLATYHELMINTHES, CATENULIDA): A PUTATIVE SPECIES COMPLEX WITH PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY

ABSTRACT Species of Stenostomum are small flatworms that live in freshwater and normally reproduce asexually by paratomy. They are basal in the phylogeny of Platyhelminthes. For more than a century, species of this genus, especially S. leucops, have been used in regeneration and other biological stu...

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Main Authors: MARCOS T. ROSA, CAMILA. M. PEREIRA, GEOVANI. T. RAGAGNIN, ELGION. L.S. LORETO
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Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2015-11-01
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spelling doaj-c38f9eb0338b4982b167bd60e826c5352020-11-25T01:24:58ZengUniversidade de São PauloPapéis Avulsos de Zoologia1807-02052015-11-01552737538310.1590/0031-1049.2015.55.27S0031-10492015002700375STENOSTOMUM LEUCOPS DUGÈS, 1828 (PLATYHELMINTHES, CATENULIDA): A PUTATIVE SPECIES COMPLEX WITH PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITYMARCOS T. ROSACAMILA. M. PEREIRAGEOVANI. T. RAGAGNINELGION. L.S. LORETOABSTRACT Species of Stenostomum are small flatworms that live in freshwater and normally reproduce asexually by paratomy. They are basal in the phylogeny of Platyhelminthes. For more than a century, species of this genus, especially S. leucops, have been used in regeneration and other biological studies. However, some basic aspects of their biology are poorly known. Here, we characterized a strain of S. leucops that has been maintained in the laboratory for five years and a recent strain of S. grande. The time required for complete formation of zooids of S. leucops by asexual reproduction is approximately 42.5 hours at 28°C. The number of cells in the zooids, soon after paratomy, is approximately 2,500. The number of zooids formed in the chain is a plastic characteristic and is dependent on the conditions for cultivation. In some cultivation conditions of S. leucops, only worms with two zooids are formed. However, in other conditions, worms with up to five zooids are observed. Phylogenetic analyses of a fragment of the Cytochrome C Oxidase I (COI) sequence showed S. leucops and S. grande species constitute a species complex, the lineages of which having high intraspecific divergences.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0031-10492015002700375&lng=en&tlng=enStenostomum grandeParatomiaZooidesNúmero de célulasMicroturbellaria
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author MARCOS T. ROSA
CAMILA. M. PEREIRA
GEOVANI. T. RAGAGNIN
ELGION. L.S. LORETO
spellingShingle MARCOS T. ROSA
CAMILA. M. PEREIRA
GEOVANI. T. RAGAGNIN
ELGION. L.S. LORETO
STENOSTOMUM LEUCOPS DUGÈS, 1828 (PLATYHELMINTHES, CATENULIDA): A PUTATIVE SPECIES COMPLEX WITH PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY
Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia
Stenostomum grande
Paratomia
Zooides
Número de células
Microturbellaria
author_facet MARCOS T. ROSA
CAMILA. M. PEREIRA
GEOVANI. T. RAGAGNIN
ELGION. L.S. LORETO
author_sort MARCOS T. ROSA
title STENOSTOMUM LEUCOPS DUGÈS, 1828 (PLATYHELMINTHES, CATENULIDA): A PUTATIVE SPECIES COMPLEX WITH PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY
title_short STENOSTOMUM LEUCOPS DUGÈS, 1828 (PLATYHELMINTHES, CATENULIDA): A PUTATIVE SPECIES COMPLEX WITH PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY
title_full STENOSTOMUM LEUCOPS DUGÈS, 1828 (PLATYHELMINTHES, CATENULIDA): A PUTATIVE SPECIES COMPLEX WITH PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY
title_fullStr STENOSTOMUM LEUCOPS DUGÈS, 1828 (PLATYHELMINTHES, CATENULIDA): A PUTATIVE SPECIES COMPLEX WITH PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY
title_full_unstemmed STENOSTOMUM LEUCOPS DUGÈS, 1828 (PLATYHELMINTHES, CATENULIDA): A PUTATIVE SPECIES COMPLEX WITH PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY
title_sort stenostomum leucops dugès, 1828 (platyhelminthes, catenulida): a putative species complex with phenotypic plasticity
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia
issn 1807-0205
publishDate 2015-11-01
description ABSTRACT Species of Stenostomum are small flatworms that live in freshwater and normally reproduce asexually by paratomy. They are basal in the phylogeny of Platyhelminthes. For more than a century, species of this genus, especially S. leucops, have been used in regeneration and other biological studies. However, some basic aspects of their biology are poorly known. Here, we characterized a strain of S. leucops that has been maintained in the laboratory for five years and a recent strain of S. grande. The time required for complete formation of zooids of S. leucops by asexual reproduction is approximately 42.5 hours at 28°C. The number of cells in the zooids, soon after paratomy, is approximately 2,500. The number of zooids formed in the chain is a plastic characteristic and is dependent on the conditions for cultivation. In some cultivation conditions of S. leucops, only worms with two zooids are formed. However, in other conditions, worms with up to five zooids are observed. Phylogenetic analyses of a fragment of the Cytochrome C Oxidase I (COI) sequence showed S. leucops and S. grande species constitute a species complex, the lineages of which having high intraspecific divergences.
topic Stenostomum grande
Paratomia
Zooides
Número de células
Microturbellaria
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0031-10492015002700375&lng=en&tlng=en
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