Ramisyllis kingghidorahi n. Sp., a new branching annelid from Japan

dc.contributor.author Aguado, M. Teresa
dc.contributor.author Ponz-Segrelles, Guillermo
dc.contributor.author Glasby, Christopher J.
dc.contributor.author Ribeiro, Rannyele P.
dc.contributor.author Nakamura, Mayuko
dc.contributor.author Oguchi, Kohei
dc.contributor.author Omori, Akihito
dc.contributor.author Kohtsuka, Hisanori
dc.contributor.author Fischer, Christian
dc.contributor.author Ise, Yuji
dc.contributor.author Jimi, Naoto
dc.contributor.author Miura, Toru
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-18T15:26:29Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-18T15:26:29Z
dc.date.issued 2022-01-19
dc.description © The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Aguado, M. T., Ponz-Segrelles, G., Glasby, C. J., Ribeiro, R. P., Nakamura, M., Oguchi, K., Omori, A., Kohtsuka, H., Fisher, C., Ise, Y., Jimi, N., & Miura, T. Ramisyllis kingghidorahi n. Sp., a new branching annelid from Japan. Organisms Diversity & Evolution. (2022), https://doi.org/10.1007/s13127-021-00538-4. en_US
dc.description.abstract Among over 20,000 species of Annelida, only two branching species with a highly modified body-pattern are known until now: the Syllidae Syllis ramosa McIntosh, 1879, and Ramisyllis multicaudata Glasby et al. (Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 164, 481–497, 2012). Both have unusual ramified bodies with one head and multiple branches and live inside the canals of host sponges. Using an integrative approach (combining morphology, internal anatomy, ecology, phylogeny, genetic divergence, and the complete mitochondrial genome), we describe a new branching species from Japan, Ramisyllis kingghidorahi n. sp., inhabiting an undescribed species of Petrosia (Porifera: Demospongiae) from shallow waters. We compare the new species with its closest relative, R. multicaudata; emend the diagnosis of Ramisyllis; and discuss previous reports of S. ramosa. This study suggests a much higher diversity of branching syllids than currently known. Finally, we discuss possible explanations for the feeding behaviour in the new species in relation to its highly ciliated wall of the digestive tubes (especially at the distal branches and anus), and provide a hypothesis for the evolution of branching body patterns as the result of an adaptation to the host sponge labyrinthic canal system. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL. This study was financed by the Biodiversitätsmuseum (PI:MTA), Georg August University, Göttingen, and by Grant-in Aid for Scientific Research A (No. 18H04006) (PI:TM) from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan. GP-S was supported by the “Contratos Predoctorales para la Formación de Doctores 2016” program of MINECO, Spain (code: BES-2016–076419), co-financed by the European Social Found. RPR was supported by the program “Contratos predoctorales para Formación de Personal Investigador, FPI-UAM,” Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. en_US
dc.identifier.citation Aguado, M. T., Ponz-Segrelles, G., Glasby, C. J., Ribeiro, R. P., Nakamura, M., Oguchi, K., Omori, A., Kohtsuka, H., Fisher, C., Ise, Y., Jimi, N., & Miura, T. (2022). Ramisyllis kingghidorahi n. Sp., a new branching annelid from Japan. Organisms Diversity & Evolution. en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.1007/s13127-021-00538-4
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/1912/28209
dc.publisher Springer en_US
dc.relation.uri https://doi.org/10.1007/s13127-021-00538-4
dc.rights Attribution 4.0 International *
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dc.subject Mitochondrial genome en_US
dc.subject Phylogenetics en_US
dc.subject Sponge en_US
dc.subject Syllidae en_US
dc.subject Symbiosis en_US
dc.subject Morphology en_US
dc.subject Anatomy en_US
dc.subject Ecology en_US
dc.title Ramisyllis kingghidorahi n. Sp., a new branching annelid from Japan en_US
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