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Abstract(s)
The discrimination between the several species of the genus Actinia occurring in the Northeastern
Atlantic and Mediterranean has been made analyzing morphological characters, with emphasis on
external coloration patterns and morphology of cnidom structures. In Iberia, the occurrence of more
than two species of Actinia has been suggested, but its validity is yet to be confirmed. In this paper, the
identity of the species of the genus Actinia occurring along the Atlantic Iberian coast is investigated,
analyzing morphological and molecular procedures. For this purpose, genetic data was collected from
140 individuals and two genetic markers were amplified and sequenced (the nuclear 28S and the
mitochondrial 16S ribosomal genes). The genetic identification was corroborated by morphological
analysis of individuals representing each of the genetic groups found. This procedure led to the
identification of three species occurring in the studied area – Actinia equina (L.), A. fragacea Tugwell
and A. schmidti Monteiro, Sole-Cava & Thorpe.
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Keywords
Actinia equina Actinia fragacea Actinia schmidti Cnidaria Cnidom structures DNA
Citation
Regional Studies in Marine Science, 42, 1-6 Doi: 10.1016/j.rsma.2021.101648
Publisher
Elsevier BV