Occurrence of Isarachnanthus (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Ceriantharia) at Ascension Island: a test of hypothesis release_w2ks2mf3v5gcljxirinijal6be

by Sérgio N. Stampar, André C. Morandini

Published in Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom by Cambridge University Press (CUP).

2014   Volume 97, Issue 04, p689-693

Abstract

A theory that an ancient population of <jats:italic>Isarachnanthus</jats:italic> from the eastern Atlantic originated the current species is discussed. Based on analysis of DNA barcoding and cnidome it was possible to identify some specimens from Ascension Island. These specimens were identified as <jats:italic>Isarachnanthus maderensis,</jats:italic> since the divergence of DNA barcoding was very small and the cnidome data agreed with published data. This material permitted an enhanced discussion about the origin of this population.
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