Novel molecular resources for single-specimen barcoding of enigmatic crustacean y-larvae

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Despite discovery more than 100 years ago and documented global occurrence from shallow waters to the deep sea, the life cycle of the enigmatic crustacean y-larvae isincompletely understood and adult forms remain unknown. To date, only 2 of the 17 formally described species, all based on larval stages, have been investigated using an integrative taxonomic approach. This approach provided descriptions of the morphology of the naupliar and cyprid stages, and made use of exuvial voucher material and DNA barcodes. To improve our knowledge about the evolutionary history and ecological importance of y-larvae, we developed a novel protocol that maximises the amount of morpho-ecological and molecular data that can be harvested from single larval specimens. This includes single-specimen DNA barcoding and daily imaging of y-nauplii reared in culture dishes, mounting of the last naupliar exuviae on a slide as a reference voucher, live imaging of the y-cyprid instar that follows, and fixation, DNA extraction, amplification and sequencing of the y-cyprid specimen. Through development and testing of a suite of new primers for both nuclear and mitochondrial protein-coding and ribosomal genes, we showcase how new sequence data can be used to estimate the phylogeny of Facetotecta. We expect that our novel procedure will help to unravel the complex systematics of y-larvae and show how these fascinating larval forms have evolved. Moreover, we posit that our protocols should work on larval specimens from a diverse array of moulting marine invertebrate taxa.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
ArtikelnummerIS23018
TidsskriftInvertebrate Systematics
Vol/bind38
Udgave nummer3
Antal sider14
ISSN1445-5226
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2024

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Funding Information:
This paper was primarily sponsored by a Villum Experiment grant (number 17467) to J. Olesen and a double-degree graduate stipend to N. Dreyer from the Natural History Museum of Denmark and the Taiwan International Graduate Program (TIGP Biodiversity, Academia Sinica, Taiwan). F. Palero acknowledges the project ‘CIDEGENT/2019/028 – Biodiversity Patterns of Crustacea from Karstic Systems (BIOPACKS): molecular, morphological and functional adaptations’ funded by the Conselleria d’Innovació, Universitats, Ciència i Societat Digital and project CRUSTRESS (code PID2020-112959GB-I00) funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033. A.S. Savchenko and G.A. Kolbasov acknowledge Russian Science Foundation Grant 22-24-00182. B. K. K. Chan acknowledges the grant from National Science and Technology Council, Taiwan (110‐2923‐B‐001‐003‐MY3). G. A. Kolbasov acknowledges the Russian Foundation for Basic Research Grant 21-54-52003 MNT_a.

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