Ancient islands or ancient mariners? The cryptic history and voyages of the South Pacific barnacle Rehderella Zevina & Kurshakova, 1973 (Cirripedia: Thoracica: Chthamalidae)

Author:

Wares John P1ORCID,Thiel Martin234,Munizaga Martin23,Rech Sabine23,Carlton James T5

Affiliation:

1. Odum School of Ecology, Department of Genetics, University of Georgia , Athens, GA 30602 , USA

2. Facultad Ciencias del Mar, Universidad Católica del Norte , Larrondo 1281, Coquimbo , Chile

3. Center for Ecology and Sustainable Management of Oceanic Islands (ESMOI) , Coquimbo , Chile

4. Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Zonas Áridas (CEAZA) , Coquimbo , Chile

5. Ocean & Coastal Studies Program, Williams College-Mystic Seaport , Mystic CT 06355 , USA

Abstract

Abstract We report the first verified DNA barcode data for the tropical chthamalid barnacle Rehderella belyaevi (Zevina & Kurshakova, 1973) and place it in phylogenetic and biogeographic context among other lineages of Pacific barnacles. Hitherto found on a few remote but widely separated islands across the South Pacific, R. belyaevi is the sole described species of its genus. Phylogenetic analyses indicate that Nesochthamalus intertextus (Darwin, 1854) is its sister taxon and that this taxon pair is nested in a cluster of South Pacific chthamalid taxa. We found that the Pitcairn Is. population includes an admixture of diversity from French Polynesia and Rapa Nui (Easter I.), with those populations being quite divergent. In light of the long history of ocean-going vessel movements in this region, beginning with Polynesian voyagers and the propensity of chthamalid barnacles to occur in biofouling communities, the sequence diversity on Pitcairn is suggestive of ship-borne influence, the more so since the tremendous distances between these islands may preclude natural larval dispersal among them. The true distributional range of Rehderella in the South Pacific is unknown, as shown by our report herein of an undescribed lineage of this genus in French Polynesia based on specimens collected 20 years ago. Furthermore, our discovery that this species occurs on floating plastic debris, a vast amount of which is now present throughout the South Pacific, suggests that the ocean voyages of Rehderella may continue.

Funder

Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica

Universidad Católica del Norte

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Aquatic Science

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