Morphological and Molecular Identification of Porpita porpita (Hydrozoa: Porpitidae) Larval and Colonial Phases

Author:

Santiago-Valentín Jeimy Denisse1,Bautista-Guerrero Eric2ORCID,Rodríguez-Troncoso Alma Paola2ORCID,Franco-Gordo María del Carmen1,Razo-López Mauricio Alejandro1,Godínez-Domínguez Enrique1

Affiliation:

1. Centro Universitario de la Costa Sur, Departamento de Estudios para el Desarrollo Sustentable de Zonas Costeras, Universidad de Guadalajara, Gómez Farías 82, San Patricio-Melaque, Jalisco 48980, Mexico

2. Centro Universitario de la Costa, Laboratorio de Ecología Marina, Universidad de Guadalajara, Av. Universidad No. 203. Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco 48280, Mexico

Abstract

Porpita porpita is a colonial polymorphic hydrozoan distributed in temperate and tropical zones. This species, like most hydrozoans, possesses a metagenetic life cycle with alternating life forms: medusa stage, polypoid colony, and planula larva. However, a characterization of its early stages of development is still lacking. For this study, an integrative description of the larval stages and the hydroid colony was performed using molecular and histologic tools. The results show that P. porpita develops through three larval stages: preplanula, planula, and premetamorphic planula. The preplanula is distinguished by an absence of polarity, the planula by differentiation of the oral–aboral poles, and the premetamorphic stage by cellular differentiation. Furthermore, two morphologies of young hydroids with different developmental patterns of gonozooids and dactylozooids were observed; notably, it was not possible to observe the gastrozooid in either. Taxonomic identification was confirmed using mitochondrial (COI) and ribosomal (18S and 28S) markers. Our analysis indicates that the COI gene exhibits higher intraspecific variability compared to the 18s and 28s rDNA ribosomal genes. The presented results support the future identification of P. porpita based on morphological characteristics, regardless of the stage of development. Specifically, they shed light on the diversity of mesozooplankton in reef communities.

Funder

Programa de Apoyo a la Mejora en las Condiciones de Producción de los Miembros del SNI y SNCA–PROSNI

Programa de Fortalecimiento de Institutos, Centro y Laboratorios de Investigacion 2022 of the Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico

Publisher

MDPI AG

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