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Allozyme divergence supporting the taxonomic separation of octopus mimus and octopus maya from octopus vulgaris (Cephalopoda: octopoda)

AutorPérez-Losada, Marcos; Guerra, Ángel CSIC ORCID; Sanjuan, A.
Fecha de publicación2002
EditorRosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
CitaciónBulletin of Marine Science 71(2): 653-664 (2002)
ResumenTaxonomic status and phytogeny friffi:,J.* octopuses remain to be resorved. Recently the octopod inhabiting Peru and North Chilean waters has been identified on morphological basis as Octopus mimus instead of O. vulgaris. The former shows faint paired ocelli whereas the latter is a non-ocellated species. Aaother ocellated octopus is O. maya,which is restricted to the Gulf of Mexico. Thirry allozymeloci were studied in O. mimus collected from peru, o. vulgaris from spain and o. maya fromthe Gulf ofMexico, and in two other Spanish octopods (Eledone cirhosa and E. moschata)which were used as outgroups. Genetic identity values (Nei, 1972)between o. ,,algaris and o. mimus-o. maya (mean 1= 0'18) were typical of confamilial genera, whereas genetic identity between the two latter_ species (I = 0.44) was typical of congeneric species. Moreover, neighbor-joining and parsimony trees showed that o. mimus and o.-maya constitute a monophyletic clade. These genetic results suggest that o. mimus and, o. maya should be considered as belonging to a different confamilial genus than o. vulgaris,and support the hypothesis of both taxa as Panamanian geminate species resulting*from an allopatric speciation event associated with the uplift of Central America.
Descripción12 páginas, 3 figuras, 2 tablas
Versión del editorhttp://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/umrsmas/bullmar/2002/00000071/00000002/art00007
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/80679
ISSN0007-4977
E-ISSN1553-6955
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