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Recent introduction of the dominant tunicate, Pyura praeputialis (Urochordata, Pyuridae) to Antofagasta, Chile

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MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
卷 11, 期 8, 页码 1579-1584

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-294X.2002.01524.x

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Chile; introduction; mtDNA; Pyura praeputialis; tunicates

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The large sessile tunicate Pyura stolonifera (Pleurogona: Stolibranchiata: Pyuridae), has been regarded as a complex taxon with disjointed distributions, including Australia (Pyura stolonifera praeputialis ), South Africa (Pyura stolonifera stolonifera ) and South America (Chile, Antofagasta: Pyura sp., the 'piure de Antofagasta'), and has been cited under at least five taxonomic combinations. The 'piure de Antofagasta' is a competitively dominant species in rocky intertidal habitats and shows a limited geographical range (60-70 km) exclusively inside the Bay of Antofagasta. Using cytochrome oxidase I (COI) mitochondrial sequence data from Pyura specimens of the three taxa we tested whether the Chilean taxon represents: (i) a Gondwana relict; (ii) a more recently divergent species; or (iii) a recently introduced species. The results suggest that the Chilean taxon is a recent introduction to Chile from Australian populations and that Pyura stolonifera praeputialis , from Australia, and the 'piure de Antofagasta' are geographical populations of a single species: Pyura praeputialis ; whereas the South African taxon represents a second species: Pyura stolonifera .

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