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ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Sea urchins of the genus Gracilechinus Fell & Pawson, 1966 from the Pacific Ocean: Morphology and evolutionary history

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Pages 253-268 | Accepted 09 May 2014, Published online: 29 Sep 2014
 

Abstract

Gracilechinus is a widely distributed genus of regular echinoids with a centre of species diversity in the North Atlantic (five of 10 species). Only three species of this genus are known from the Pacific Ocean: Gracilechinus multidentatus, G. euryporus and G. lucidus. The first two species were previously assigned to the genus Echinus, which differs from Gracilechinus in ambulacral tuberculation. According to our data, all three Pacific species possess ambulacral tuberculation characteristic of the genus Gracilechinus and differ from each other in the structure of the valves of tridentate pedicellariae and primary spines. Assignment of these three species to the genus Gracilechinus is also confirmed by phylogenetic analysis of the 657 bp fragment of the COI gene. The COI tree provides evidence for the validity of the genera Gracilechinus and Echinus and agrees in general with morphological data. Among species of Gracilechinus, two lineages are distinguished on the COI tree, differing in the shape of the tridentate pedicellariae valves. One lineage comprises only the North Atlantic species Gracilechinus alexandri, the other one includes the North Atlantic, South Atlantic and Pacific species. The genus Gracilechinus apparently originated in the North Atlantic and only representatives of the second lineage have penetrated the South Atlantic and the Pacific.

Acknowledgements

Molecular analysis was partially carried out within the project KMBSU (‘Bathyal Fauna of Sea Urchins’) of the BOLD. We thank Erin Corstorphine, Nikolay Poyarkov, Alex Borisenko, Natalia Ivanova and Paul D. N. Hebert for collaboration. The research was partially supported by the NSERC, Genome Canada, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Canada Foundation for Innovation and Ontario Innovation Trust, Canadian Centre for DNA Barcoding (BIO, ON, Canada) and funded through Genome Canada and the Ontario Genomics Institute (2008-OGI-ICI-03). The authors thank Endre Willassen and Jon A. Kongsrud of the Zoological Museum, University of Bergen, for the donation of tissue samples of some Gracilechinus species. The authors thank Alexander Mironov, Andrey Gebruk and David Pawson for invaluable comments on the manuscript and editing the style of the English.

Funding

The present study was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grant numbers 12-05-31525, 12-05-33049 and 13-04-01332).

Editorial responsibility: Torsten Struck

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Funding

Funding: The present study was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grant numbers 12-05-31525, 12-05-33049 and 13-04-01332).

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