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DNA barcoding a regional bee (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) fauna and its potential for ecological studies

Journal

MOLECULAR ECOLOGY RESOURCES
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages 196-207

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-0998.2009.02645.x

Keywords

Apoidea; bees; cryptic species; DNA barcoding; Nova Scotia; sex associations

Funding

  1. Canadian Barcode of Life Network from Genome Canada (through the Ontario Genomics Institute)
  2. NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada)

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DNA barcoding has been evaluated for many animal taxa and is now advocated as a reliable and rapid means for species-level identification. The coming-to-light of this identification tool is timely as we are now facing perhaps the greatest rate of species loss in recent millennia. This study contributes to an ever-increasing number of published accounts of DNA barcoding successfully and accurately distinguishing animal taxa, in this instance, the bee fauna of Nova Scotia, Canada. Most members of this well-known fauna were resolved with particular clarity; the average intraspecific divergence was less than 0.5%, and COI sequences from over 75% of the province's species are now in the Barcodes of Life Data System. DNA barcoding also revealed some surprises within this fauna, including the possible recognition of two undescribed genetically unique species, one in the genus Ceratina (subgenus Zadontomerus), the second in the genus Andrena (subgenus Larandrena); both are presently receiving further taxonomic study. In addition, DNA barcoding has allowed sex-associations among two pairs of cleptoparasitic species. The resulting utility of DNA barcoding for ecological studies of bee communities is discussed.

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