Unveiling ophiuroid biodiversity across North Atlantic habitats via an integrative perspective

Author:

Schmidt Lydia Anastasia,Brix Saskia,Rossel Sven,Forster Stefan,Eichsteller Angelina

Abstract

AbstractThe depths of the North Atlantic Ocean host a species-rich fauna providing heterogeneous habitats from thermal vent fields to cold-water coral reefs. With the increasing threat of destruction of deep-sea habitats due to human impacts, such as demersal fishing and the beginning of deep-sea mining, an analysis of the diversity and distribution of species is crucial for conservation efforts. Brittle stars occur in high biomasses, contributing to the biodiversity of the seafloor. Specimens were collected during several scientific expeditions to gain a more detailed insight into the brittle star diversity in the North Atlantic Ocean. An integrative approach to identify the species with DNA barcoding (mtCOI) in combination with morphological studies revealed 24 species. Most species have been previously identified in the North Atlantic, but sequences for 13 species are newly added to public repositories. Additionally, the MALDI-TOF-MS proteomic analysis was successfully applied for 197 specimens with known COI barcodes. Results are congruent with other molecular species delimitations demonstrating the functionality of proteomics for the identification of brittle stars. This dataset significantly expands our understanding of the taxonomic and genetic diversity of brittle stars and contributes to publicly available data. It emphasizes the importance of considering habitat heterogeneity for large scale patterns of biodiversity.

Funder

Germany Science Foundation

Universität Rostock

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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