Abstract

Copepods belonging to the Oncaeidae family are commonly and abundantly found in marine zooplankton. In the Mediterranean Sea, forty-seven oncaeid species occur, of which eleven in the Gulf of Naples. In this Gulf, several Oncaea species were morphologically analysed and described at the end of the XIX century by W. Giesbrecht. In the same area, oncaeids are being investigated over seasonal and inter-annual scales at the long-term coastal station LTER-MC. In the present work, we identified six oncaeid species using the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacers (ITS rDNA) and the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (mtCOI). Phylogenetic analyses based on these two genomic regions validated the sisterhood of the genera Triconia and the Oncaea sensu stricto. ITS1 and ITS2 phylogenies produced incongruent results about the position of Oncaea curta, calling for further investigations on this species. We also characterised the ITS2 region by secondary structure predictions and found that all the sequences analysed presented the distinct eukaryotic hallmarks. A Compensatory Base Change search corroborated the close relationship between O. venusta and O. curta and between O. media and O. venusta already identified by ITS phylogenies. The present results, which stem from the integration of molecular and morphological taxonomy, represent an encouraging step towards an improved knowledge of copepod biodiversity: The two complementary approaches, when applied to long-term copepod monitoring, will also help to better understanding their genetic variations and ecological niches of co-occurring species.

Highlights

  • Copepods are the most abundant metazoans in marine zooplankton represented by thousands of species

  • Among the eleven Oncaeidae species occurring regularly in the Gulf of Naples, we selected for this study five Oncaea species (Oncaea curta, O. media, O. mediterranea, O. scottodicarloi, O. venusta) and one Triconia species (T. hawii) that are the most abundant and widely distributed in Mediterrenean Sea from coastal to open waters

  • The COI phylogenies produced in Maximum Likelihood (ML) and by Bayesian inference (BI) presented a prominent topological similarity

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Introduction

Copepods are the most abundant metazoans in marine zooplankton represented by thousands of species. In the late XIX century, Giesbrecht established the family Oncaeidae in a monography on pelagic copepods from the Gulf of Naples (Western Mediterranean Sea, GoN) and described numerous Oncaea species [1]. The taxonomic position of Oncaeidae is still under debate as some authors allocate this family within the order Cyclopoida [2,3] while others within Poecilostomatoida [4]. According to Boxshall and Halsey [2], Oncaeidae family contains seven genera (Archioncaea, Conaea, Epicalymma, Monothula, Oncaea, Spinoncaea, Triconia); Heron and Frost [5] rejected the genus Triconia. In the GoN, three genera occur regularly: Oncaea with five species (O. curta, O. media, O. mediterranea, O. scottodicarloi, O. venusta), Triconia with five species (T. conifera, T. dentipes, T. hawii, T. minuta, T. rufa) and Monothula subtilis

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