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GENETIČKA I MORFOLOŠKA RAZNOLIKOST OBIČNOG TRPA HOLOTHURIA TUBULOSA GMELIN 1791 U SJEVERNOM I SREDNJEM JADRANU
GENETIČKA I MORFOLOŠKA RAZNOLIKOST OBIČNOG TRPA HOLOTHURIA TUBULOSA GMELIN 1791 U SJEVERNOM I SREDNJEM JADRANU, 2016., diplomski rad, diplomski, Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet, Zagreb
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Naslov
GENETIČKA I MORFOLOŠKA RAZNOLIKOST OBIČNOG TRPA HOLOTHURIA TUBULOSA GMELIN 1791 U SJEVERNOM I SREDNJEM JADRANU
(GENETIC AND MORPHOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF THE SEA CUCUMBER MORPHOSPECIES HOLOTHURIA TUBULOSA GMELIN 1791 IN THE NORTHERN AND CENTRAL ADRIATIC SEA)
Autori
Sertić, Maya
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Ocjenski radovi, diplomski rad, diplomski
Fakultet
Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet
Mjesto
Zagreb
Datum
20.12
Godina
2016
Stranica
61
Mentor
Hamer Bojan/Kružić Petar
Ključne riječi
Echinodermata; Holothuria tubulosa; Holothuria mammata; Jadransko more; Sredozemno more; genetsko barkodiranje; mtDNA
(Echinodermata; Holothuria tubulosa; Holothuria mammata; Adriatic Sea; Mediterranean Sea; genetic barcoding; mtDNA)
Sažetak
Sea cucumber species are difficult to distinguish, and the status of several taxa in the Mediterranean Sea has been a source of dispute for over a century. This is the first study using genetic analysis to differentiate holothuroid species in the Adriatic Sea. Genetic barcoding of the COI mitochondrial gene was used to analyze the genetic diversity of the H. tubulosa (Gmelin 1788) morphospecies in the northern and central Adriatic, and genetic patterns were compared with the morphological traits historically used to distinguish H. tubulosa from the closely related H. mammata (Grube 1840) and H. stellati (Delle Chiaje 1823). In addition, a specimen previously identified as H. sp. cf. mammata based on its morphological characteristics was analyzed. While genetic analyses showed that the H. sp. cf. mammata specimen is actually H. tubulosa, 12 of the 37 collected specimens were genetically identified as H. mammata. A model using external morphological characteristics distinguished the two species with 91.9% accuracy, and a similar model using ossicle characteristics distinguished the species with 100% accuracy. None of the genetically identified taxa associated with the H. stellati morphotype, suggesting that this morphotype belongs to the H. tubulosa species. Overall, this study shows high potential for distinguishing H. tubulosa and H. mammata based on external morphology, and calls into question the historically accepted sea cucumber assemblage in the Adriatic Sea, which regarded H. mammata as a rare species and generally disregarded its presence in large census studies.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet, Zagreb