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One or many? Molecular versus morphological diversity in the aplacophoran Chaetoderma nitidulum Lovén, 1844 (Mollusca: Caudofoveata)
Mikkelsen, N.T.; Todt, C. (2018). One or many? Molecular versus morphological diversity in the aplacophoran Chaetoderma nitidulum Lovén, 1844 (Mollusca: Caudofoveata). J. Moll. Stud. 84(2): 113-131. https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mollus/eyy009
In: Journal of Molluscan Studies. Oxford University Press: Reading. ISSN 0260-1230; e-ISSN 1464-3766, more
Peer reviewed article  

Keyword
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Mikkelsen, N.T.
  • Todt, C.

Abstract
    Chaetoderma nitidulum Lovén, 1844 is a common species of caudofoveate (chaetodermomorph) with a wide distribution range in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean. It was the first species of aplacophoran mollusc to be described, but its species identity has been debated. Here, we investigate the molecular and morphological diversity of specimens from a large geographical area and size range, which had been preliminarily identified, based on morphology, as C. nitidulum. Analyses of molecular data revealed two distinct genetic sister lineages in the Eastern Atlantic and one clade sister to these in the Western Atlantic. Morphological analyses showed significant variation that does not reflect the genetic linages. In addition, molecular phylogenetics combined with comparative morphological analyses showed that radula characters used to distinguish the genera Chaetoderma and Falcidens within Chaetodermatidae do not represent apomorphies, but are a result of ontogenetic changes in C. nitidulum. The emerging phylogenetic patterns were surprising, bringing us one step closer to understanding chaetodermatid ontogeny and evolution, but they also emphasize that the systematic relationships of chaetodermatid caudofoveates are still far from understood.

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