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Zhang, Dongsheng; Zhou, Yadong; Yen, Nicole; Hiley, Avery S.; Rouse, Greg W. (2023). Ophryotrocha (Dorvilleidae, Polychaeta, Annelida) from deep-sea hydrothermal vents, with the description of five new species. European Journal of Taxonomy. 864(1): 167–194.
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10.5852/ejt.2023.864.2101 [view]
Zhang, Dongsheng; Zhou, Yadong; Yen, Nicole; Hiley, Avery S.; Rouse, Greg W.
2023
Ophryotrocha (Dorvilleidae, Polychaeta, Annelida) from deep-sea hydrothermal vents, with the description of five new species
European Journal of Taxonomy
864(1): 167–194
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World Polychaeta Database (WPolyD).
Dorvilleids belonging to Ophryotrocha Claparède & Mecznikow, 1869 are known from deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian and Southern Oceans. However, how they colonized and diversified in these ecosystems has not been assessed in detail. Here, a collection of Pacific hydrothermal vent Ophryotrocha was examined using morphology and DNA markers (COI, 16S and H3). Five new species were revealed, largely expanding the diversity of the group at this habitat type. They are Ophryotrocha charlottae sp. nov., O. kailae sp. nov., O. marinae sp. nov., O. pruittae sp. nov. from eastern Pacific, and O. bohnorum sp. nov. from the western Pacific. Phylogenetic analyses based on the concatenated alignments of all three genes suggest vent habitants have been colonized several times independently within Ophryotrocha. One clade of six vent species was recovered, indicative of diversification following a colonization of hydrothermal vents, likely in the eastern Pacific. An Indian Ocean species, O. jiaolongi, was nested inside this clade and was closely related to one of the new species from the Gulf of California, diverging from it by less than 4% on COI.
Pacific Ocean
Molecular systematics, Molecular biology
Systematics, Taxonomy
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Holotype ICML-UNAM ICML EMU- 13288, (ex SIO-BIC A13689), geounit Gulf of California, identified as Ophryotrocha pruittae Zhang, Zhou, Yen, Hiley & Rouse, 2023
Holotype ICML-UNAM ICML-EMU-13289, (ex SIO-BIC A14109)., geounit Gulf of California, identified as Ophryotrocha marinae Zhang, Zhou, Yen, Hiley & Rouse, 2023
Holotype SIO-BIC A14092., geounit Lau Basin, identified as Ophryotrocha bohnorum Zhang, Zhou, Yen, Hiley & Rouse, 2023
Holotype SIO-BIC A14096, geounit Easter Island part of the South Pacific Ocean, identified as Ophryotrocha charlottae Zhang, Zhou, Yen, Hiley & Rouse, 2023
Holotype SIO-BIC A14100., geounit East Pacific Rise, identified as Ophryotrocha kailae Zhang, Zhou, Yen, Hiley & Rouse, 2023
 Distribution

"Known from Gulf of California hydrothermal vents of the Pescadero Basin at over 3500 m and the Guaymas Basin ... [details]

 Etymology

Ophryotrocha bohnorum is named for Jeffrey and Brenda Bohn and their family [details]

 Etymology

Authors: Ophryotrocha charlottae is "named in honor of Charlotte Seid, collection manager of the Benthic ... [details]

 Etymology

Ophrytotrocha kailae is named for worm biologist Kaila Pearson [details]

 Etymology

Ophryotrocha marinae is named for biologist Marina McCowin [details]

 Etymology

Ophyrotrocha pruittae is named for biologist Jessica Pruitt [details]

 Type locality

Hine Hina Vent Field, active hydrothermal vents, Southern Valu Fa Ridge, Lau Back-Arc Basin, 22.539° S, 176.718° ... [details]

 Type locality

Active hydrothermal vents northwest of Easter Island, Southern East Pacific Rise, 23.823° S, 115.456° W, 2649 m [details]

 Type locality

Active hydrothermal vents of the Southern East Pacific Rise, 31.151° S, 111.932° W, 2237 m [details]

 Type locality

Associated with tubes of Oasisia alvinae, active hydrothermal vents, Pescadero Basin, Gulf of California, 23.960° ... [details]

 Type locality

active hydrothermal vents, Alarcón Rise, Gulf of California, 23.377° N, 108.531° W; depth 2309 m [details]